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Perelman

[per-uhl-muhn, purl-]

noun

  1. S(idney) J(oseph), 1904–79, U.S. author.



Perelman

/ ˈpɜːl-, ˈpɛrəlmən /

noun

  1. S ( idney ) J ( oseph ). 1904–79, US humorous writer. After scriptwriting for the Marx Brothers, he published many collections of articles, including Crazy Like a Fox (1944) and Eastward, Hi! (1977)

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As for the circumcision theory, the most widely cited paper, published by Danish researchers in 2015, was "riddled with flaws" that were pointed out by other scientists at the time, David Mandell, a psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, told AFP.

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Anna Wexler, an author of the study and assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, says consumers should stick to tests that have been shown to give reliable results.

Cohen, who was not involved in this study, is deputy director and associate professor of medicine and epidemiology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

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“Researchers have been studying the possible connections between acetaminophen and autism for more than a decade,” said Dr. David Mandell, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.

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Charlize Theron took the stage at the Perelman Performing Arts Center to plug her upcoming Netflix feature “Apex.”

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