Proper noun
Lowenstein (plural Lowensteins)
A surname.
According to Lowenstein (p. 234), LTCM lost $286 million in equity pairs trading and more than half of this loss is accounted for by the Royal Dutch Shell trade. Source: Internet
Chang and Lowenstein, 2003 It is not yet clear, however, whether the epilepsy is usually caused by hippocampal abnormalities or whether the hippocampus is damaged by cumulative effects of seizures. Source: Internet
“In our case, we prepared for a short list of four people internally,” Ms. Lowenstein said of the 2016 Clinton effort. Source: Internet
Lowenstein, The 1840s, p. 256. In Western and Central Europe, personal observance disappeared, but the public was not interested in bridging the gap between themselves and the official faith. Source: Internet
A vivid illustration of the consequences of these forced liquidations is given by Lowenstein (2000). Source: Internet
Fritz Lowenstein may have preceded the others with a crude oscillator in late 1911. Source: Internet