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Radin

[reyd-n]

noun

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



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

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

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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.

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Also, like the blood oxygen monitor, it might struggle with accuracy, Radin says.

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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.

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