Maxine Feldman
Maxine "Max" Adele Feldman (December 26, 1945 – August 17, 2007) was an American folk singer-songwriter, comedian and pioneer of women's music. Feldman's song "Angry Atthis," first performed in May 1969 and first recorded in 1972, is considered the first openly distributed out lesbian song of what would become the women's music movement. Feldman identified as a "big loud Jewish butch lesbian."In later years, Feldman embraced a gender-fluid identity, according to partner Helen Thornton. Thornton described her partner's identity as "both/and" rather than "either/or." Feldman had been comfortable with either gender label and wore men's clothing on stage. Provided by Wikipedia
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Compact Near Field Wireless Energy Transfer Systems Using Defected Ground Structures by Filipe Ferreira, Max Feldman, Giovani Bulla, Valner Brusamarello, Ivan Muller
Published 2023-01-01
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Bison‐Fly: An open‐source UAV pipeline for plant breeding data collection by Filipe Inácio Matias, Andrew Green, Jennifer A Lachowiec, David LeBauer, Max Feldman
Published 2022-01-01
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Current challenges and future of agricultural genomes to phenomes in the USA by Christopher K. Tuggle, Jennifer L. Clarke, Brenda M. Murdoch, Eric Lyons, Nicole M. Scott, Bedrich Beneš, Jacqueline D. Campbell, Henri Chung, Courtney L. Daigle, Sruti Das Choudhury, Jack C. M. Dekkers, Joao R. R. Dórea, David S. Ertl, Max Feldman, Breno O. Fragomeni, Janet E. Fulton, Carmela R. Guadagno, Darren E. Hagen, Andrew S. Hess, Luke M. Kramer, Carolyn J. Lawrence-Dill, Alexander E. Lipka, Thomas Lübberstedt, Fiona M. McCarthy, Stephanie D. McKay, Seth C. Murray, Penny K. Riggs, Troy N. Rowan, Moira J. Sheehan, Juan P. Steibel, Addie M. Thompson, Kara J. Thornton, Curtis P. Van Tassell, Patrick S. Schnable
Published 2024-01-01
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