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Radin

American  
[reyd-n] / ˈreɪd n /

noun

  1. Paul, 1883–1959, U.S. anthropologist, born in Poland.


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In Brothers’ days, it was Joshua Radin, Bareilles, Meiko and other late 2000s singer-songwriters whose music regularly landed on shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” — or in Brothers’ case, the indie cult classic “Garden State,” directed by and starring fellow Northwestern alum Zach Braff.

From Los Angeles Times

Only the expansive set design by Benjamin and Jessica Radin, simultaneously techno-futuristic sleek and detritus-filled cluttered, sets the mood.

From Seattle Times

Texting-focused dating courses are trying to help, Sara Radin writes in The Times.

From New York Times

Radin, for example, says that the Fitbit read a colder body temperature when she was in colder rooms — even though outside temperature doesn’t have major impacts on body temperature.

From The Verge

It could also be helpful in establishing a wearer’s individual temperature baseline — everyone’s temperature is “normal” in a different range, says Jennifer Radin, an epidemiologist with the digital medicine division at Scripps Research Translational Institute.

From The Verge