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Avram

American  
[eyv-ruhm, av-ruhm, ah-vrawm] / ˈeɪv rəm, ˈæv rəm, ɑˈvrɔm /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Abram.


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The study was conducted in collaboration with Avram Holmes, an associate professor of psychiatry and a core member of the Rutgers Brain Health Institute and the Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research, along with postdoctoral researchers Ahmad Beyh and Amber Howell, as well as Jason Z. Kim from Cornell University.

From Science Daily

Ms Schaufeld was raised in England and, after the war, she trained as a teacher and spent some time in Israel, where she met her husband, Avram.

From BBC

Of managers to take charge of 20 Premier League matches or more, only Avram Grant has a worse win percentage than his 25%.

From BBC

"These findings highlight a connection between the functional organization of the human brain and its cellular underpinnings," said senior author Avram Holmes, associate professor of psychiatry at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and core faculty member of the Rutgers Brain Health Institute and the Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research.

From Science Daily

Players and staff embraced him on the field after the final whistle and fans cheered rapturously as he went to collect the trophy in front of the co-owners, Americans Joel and Avram Glazer and Ratcliffe.

From Seattle Times