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Bini

British  
/ bəˈniː /

noun

  1. other names for Edo

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The health benefits of functional coffees "vary quite a lot and for most people, they're not essential," says Bini Suresh, from the British Dietetics Association.

From BBC

Cerletti and his assistant Lucio Bini built a rudimentary machine that could be used on humans to control the amount of electricity given to a patient to evoke a seizure, while also controlling how long it lasted.

From Slate

The filmmaker and her editors, Joe Bini and Amy Foote, took some cues from Lynne Ramsay’s 2011 drama “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” which Bini also edited.

From Los Angeles Times

The Grade II-listed 1970s sports hall was built using the revolutionary Bini system, by which a giant balloon is covered with concrete and inflated.

From BBC

The system was invented in 1963 by Italian architect Dante Bini who saw in it a means of achieving economy and speed in construction.

From BBC