Kurzrok-Ratner test - définition. Qu'est-ce que Kurzrok-Ratner test
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Kurzrok-Ratner test - définition

BRITISH BUSINESSMAN
Doing a Ratner; Doing a ratner; Ratner moment; Ratner effect
  • Ratner at The Telegraph Business Awards

Payne Ratner         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1896-1974)
Payne H. Ratner; Payne Harry Ratner
Payne Harry Ratner (October 3, 1896 – December 27, 1974) was an American lawyer serving as the 28th governor of Kansas from 1939 to 1943.
Lee Ratner         
  • 1950 d-CON meeting. From left to right: Jermone Garland, d-CON vice president of sales; Joe Abrams, d-CON public relations director; Lee Ratner, d-CON president; Alvin Eicoff, Marfree vice president
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Leonard Lee Ratner
Leonard Lee Ratner was an American businessman who built his fortune through mail order sales, particularly as the founder of d-CON rat poison company, before moving into real estate investment.
Test (biology)         
HARD SHELL OF SOME SPHERICAL MARINE ANIMALS, NOTABLY SEA URCHINS AND MICROORGANISMS SUCH AS TESTATE FORAMINIFERANS, RADIOLARIANS, AND TESTATE AMOEBAE
Test (shell); Test (zoology)
In biology, a test is the hard shell of some spherical marine animals, notably sea urchins and microorganisms such as testate foraminiferans, radiolarians, and testate amoebae. The term is also applied to the covering of scale insects.

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Gerald Ratner

Gerald Irving Ratner (born 1 November 1949) is a British businessman. He was formerly chief executive officer of the major British jewellery company Ratners Group (now the Signet Group). He achieved notoriety after making a speech in which he jokingly denigrated two of the company's products.