Proper noun
Lamoreaux
A surname from French.
Another economic model proposed by Naomi R. Lamoreaux for explaining the steep price falls is to view the involved firms acting as monopolies in their respective markets. Source: Internet
Lamoreaux made it 6-0 in the second period. Source: Internet
“This was our first live contact outside of our own team and it definitely showed,” said Niagara head coach Karl Lamoreaux, whose Badgers managed a 15-9 halftime lead. Source: Internet
Lamoreaux directed Seneca East to the N10 championship, compiling a 16-2 record in league play. Source: Internet
Lamoreaux and Torgerson analyzed data from the Oklo natural nuclear fission reactor in 2004, and concluded that α has changed in the past 2 billion years by 45 parts per billion. Source: Internet
Rorem and Lamoreaux produce a translation of about two-thirds of John's Prologue and Scholia on pp144-263. Source: Internet