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  2. Harvey Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Shapiro may refer to: Harvey Shapiro (musician) (1911–2007), American cellist. Harvey Shapiro (poet) (1924–2013), American poet and editor of The New York Times. Harvey Shapiro (baseball), American baseball coach. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  3. Richard and Esther Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Richard Shapiro. Richard Allen Shapiro (born June 27, 1934) [1] and Esther June Shapiro (née Mayesh; born June 6, 1928) [2] are an American married couple who work as television screenwriters and producers, through their Shapiro Film Corporation. [2] They are best known as the creators of the long-running 1980s prime time soap opera ...

  4. Ann Leda Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Ann Leda Shapiro (born 1946) is an American artist, [1] raised in New York City. [2] next door to the American Museum of Natural History and across the park from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute (BFA,1969) and the University of California, Davis (MFA,1971). [3] Shapiro's work was shown in a 1973 solo ...

  5. Shapiro–Wilk test - Wikipedia

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    The Shapiro–Wilk test tests the null hypothesis that a sample x1, ..., xn came from a normally distributed population. The test statistic is. where. with parentheses enclosing the subscript index i is the i th order statistic, i.e., the i th-smallest number in the sample (not to be confused with ). is the sample mean.

  6. Victor L. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Victor Lenard Shapiro (16 October 1924, Chicago – 1 March 2013, Riverside, California) was an American mathematician, specializing in trigonometric series and differential equations. He is known for his two theorems (published in 1957) on the uniqueness of multiple Fourier series .

  7. Samantha Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Samantha "Sami" Shapiro (born May 18, 1993) is an American gymnast. She is a five-time member of the US Women's National Gymnastics Team. She was the 2007 U.S. junior uneven bars champion, 2008 U.S. junior uneven bars and balance beam champion, 2008 Pan American Champion in both women's uneven bars and balance beam, and 2014 NCAA uneven bars silver medalist.

  8. Alan Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Alan Richard Shapiro (born February 18, 1952, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American poet and professor of English and creative writing at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill . Shapiro's poetry books include Tantalus in Love, Song and Dance, and Dead Alive and Busy. In addition to poetry, Shapiro has published two personal memoirs ...

  9. Rami M. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    April 26, 1951 (age 73) Springfield, Massachusetts. Alma mater. University of Massachusetts Amherst. University of Tel Aviv. Smith College. McMaster University. Rami M. Shapiro (26 April 1951), commonly called " Rabbi Rami", is an American Reform rabbi, author, [1] teacher, and speaker [2] on the subjects liberal Judaism and contemporary ...