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English: Jonathan Koomey, Consulting Professor at Stanford University, and Chris Calwell of Ecos Consulting announced the Rosenfeld unit to honor Dr. Rosenfeld at University of California, Davis on March 9, 2010 and presented him with a plaque commemorating the occasion. |
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