Proper noun
Rudin (plural Rudins)
A surname.
He was a strong ally and promoter of the work of fellow psychiatrist (and pupil and later successor as director of the clinic) Ernst Rudin to clarify the mechanisms of genetic inheritance as to make a so-called " empirical genetic prognosis ". Source: Internet
In particular, if f is once complex differentiable on the open set U, then it is actually infinitely many times complex differentiable on U. One also obtains the Cauchy's estimates Rudin, 1987, §10.26. Source: Internet
Keith Inman, Norah Rudin, Principles and Practice of Criminalistics: The Profession of Forensic Science (p. 32), CRC Press, 2000 DNA DNA fingerprinting was first used in 1984. Source: Internet
The Atavist, a multimedia publishing group partnered with Barry Diller and Scott Rudin, are working on the launch of their own e-single focused publisher ‘Brightline’ as well as making inroads with in-app subscriptions. Source: Internet
We have two 18-wheelers en route from L.A. to Louisiana with furniture and fixtures from some of my faves: Gregorius Pineo, Formations, A. Rudin and Paul Ferrante. Source: Internet
LOA noted that the company "has had unusual continuity in its personnel: Mr. O'Brien joined the organization in 1992, Mr. Baker in 1990, and Mr. Rudin in 1980." Source: Internet