Talk:Keren Elazari
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[edit]Has Keren Elazari ever actually published a piece of work in a peer reviewed journal? She appears to be famous for being famous - which resulted from her giving a TED talk. 2601:601:F00:C231:D5D8:1A0:7E2E:B71C (talk) 03:52, 15 January 2019 (UTC)
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