• led to the discovery of yttrium by Johan Gadolin Niklas Arrhenius (born 1982), Swedish discus thrower Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927), Swedish physical chemist...
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    thulium, ytterbium, lutetium, and yttrium. Arrhenius was born in Stockholm on 29 March 1757 to Jakob Larsson Arrhenius and Brita Sofia Georgii. In 1796 he married...
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  • by Maren Louise Käehne and Karin Arrhenius of Kerstin Ekman's 1993 novel of the same name. It is directed by Arrhenius and Mikael Marcimain, and stars...
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    Johan Gadolin (5 June 1760 – 15 August 1852) was a Finnish chemist, physicist and mineralogist. Gadolin discovered a "new earth" containing the first...
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    calculations by Svante Arrhenius for CO2 warming were wrong; though subsequent work in following decades eventually vindicated Arrhenius. The experiment, however...
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    Johan Wilhelm Sandström (6 June 1874, Degerfors, Västerbotten County – 12 January 1947, Bromma, Stockholm County), usually cited as J. W. Sandström, was...
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  • the north of Sweden, and was written by Kvensler, Moa Herngren, Peter Arrhenius, and Jonathan Sjöberg, and directed by Sjöberg and David Berron. The first...
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  • Erik Arrhén   Rightist Party 1943–1958 Gothenburg and Bohus County Johan Arrhenius   independent 1867–1872 Kalmar County Southern John-Arvid Arvidson...
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    The mine's elemental history began in 1787, when Lieutenant Carl Axel Arrhenius found an unidentified black mineral. He had previously explored the area...
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    Carl Axel Arrhenius found a dark mineral in a feldspar mine in the village of Ytterby, Sweden. He sent a sample of this ytterbite to Johan Gadolin for...
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