Hefez ben Yazliah is known for his work "She'elot u-Teshuvot," a collection of responsa in Hebrew. This work consists of questions and answers on Jewish law and customs. He was an important rabbinic figure in the 13th century.
Benjamin Kedem has written:
'Regression models for time series analysis' -- subject(s): Regression analysis, Time-series analysis
'Time series analysis by higher order crossings' -- subject(s): Time-series analysis
Hikmat Ben Odeh has written:
'Classic Fairy Tales from ancient Palestine and Jordan' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Folklore
Odeh Rashed Al-Jayyousi has written:
'Islam and sustainable development' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Islam, Economic aspects, Sustainable development
Hefez ben Yazliah has written:
'A volume of the Book of precepts' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Ben Shahn has written: 'Ben Shahn'
A. Ben Yelles has written: '\\'
Ben Plumpton has written: 'Oakleaf'
Ben Norwood has written: 'Plenum'
Ben Goetzman has written: 'Face it'
Aharon Ben-Or has written: 'Rabenu Mosheh ben Maymon'
Ben Vautier has written: 'Ben, pour ou contre'
Ben Morris has written: 'Introduction to Bada'
Ben Marcus has written: 'The enchanted rainforest'
Ben Moses has written: 'Talk to Your Body'
Ben A. Bohnhorst has written: 'Perfume and tears'
Ben Hurst has written: 'The pride of Garr'