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Lansberg

American  
[lanz-bairg] / ˈlænz bɛərg /

noun

  1. a walled plain in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 29 miles (46 km) in diameter.


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Some authors, like Lansberg, did not inform editors that Noûs is not a real person.

From Science Magazine

Jean-Philippe Lansberg, a physicist at CNRS, the French national research agency, says the name is “an elegant and harmless way of protesting.”

From Science Magazine

Lansberg, who included Noûs on a paper in Physics Letters B—the most highly cited of Noûs’s work to date—thinks Noûs serves as a kind of sting operation to expose the weaknesses in authorship conventions.

From Science Magazine

Macy Chiasson appeared as if she was on the verge of big things at bantamweight when she ran into Lina Lansberg and Lansberg handed her the first loss of her young career.

From Los Angeles Times

Yana Kunitskaya, another recent victim of women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg, also moved to bantamweight, but she had success, defeating No. 12-rated Lina Lansberg by unanimous decision.

From Los Angeles Times