Proper noun
Prochaska (plural Prochaskas)
A surname from Czech.
Prochaska 2006 The degree of beaming in short bursts has not been accurately measured, but as a population they are likely less collimated than long GRBs Watson 2006 or possibly not collimated at all in some cases. Source: Internet
In the parish bulletin, Father Prochaska said Madera, "humbly created a sanctuary that radiates the beauty of God. Source: Internet
“We worked with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission which is our federal regulator and the state of Minnesota,” Prochaska said. Source: Internet
Prochaska and Norcross (2003) states Rogers "consistently stood for an empirical evaluation of psychotherapy. Source: Internet
Trinitas Horribilis 2015 During Trinity term 2015, Somerville was subject to national media coverage as a result of the efforts of principal Alice Prochaska to tackle 'a rise in "excessively harassing and intimidating behaviour" towards female students.' Source: Internet
Horowitz and Green are executive producers alongside Eve Gutierrez, series writer Guy Burt and Andreas Prochaska. Source: Internet