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Balbuena

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[bahl-bwey-nuh, bahl-bwe-nah] / bɑlˈbweɪ nə, bɑlˈbwɛ nɑ /

noun

  1. Bernardo de 1568–1627, Mexican poet and priest, born in Spain.


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This research was detailed in the Journal of the American Chemical Society by chemical engineering professors Drs. Abdoulaye Djire and Perla Balbuena, along with Ph.D. candidate Ray Yoo.

From Science Daily

To deepen their understanding, Ph.D. student Hao-En Lai from Dr. Balbuena's group conducted computational studies to model how MXenes behave at the molecular level.

From Science Daily

Danielle Balbuena — the songwriter and producer who records as 070 Shake — overdubbed herself as a full-scale choir in “Web,” a pandemic-era reaction to the gap between onscreen and physical interaction.

From New York Times

One example: Roberto Fernández Balbuena’s 1965 “Músicos huicholes,” showing the folk musicians performing in a rural setting.

From New York Times

Alfredo Balbuena, 22, said he knew Mr. Crimos from Highland Park High School and described him as a “a quiet, lonely kid” who often dressed in black.

From New York Times