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    Svante Odén (29 April 1924 – disappeared July 1986) was a Swedish soil scientist, meteorologist, and chemist. Often referred to as the father of acid...
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  • 1979), Turkish actress Svante Odén (born 1924, disappeared 1986), Swedish soil scientist, meteorologist, and chemist Sven Odén (1887-1934), Swedish chemist...
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    acid deposition arguably began in 1968 when Svante Odén published his landmark paper on acidification (Oden, 1968). Hannigan, John A. (1995). Environmental...
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  • Birgitta Oden was born on 11 August 1921 in Uppsala. She was the daughter of Professor Sven Odén and Agnes Bergman, and the sister of Svante Odén. Odén received...
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    the Exchequer, presented the Labour government's first budget. Born: Svante Odén, Swedish meteorologist who researched and publicized the causes of acid...
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  • Times. Retrieved 10 April 2021. Rautenberg (20 August 2020). "Der Fall Svante Odén – Unfall, Selbstmord oder Opfer im Kalten Krieg?". luftgangster.de (in...
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  • it was only with the publication of pioneering work on acid rain by Svante Odén, in the late 1960s, that the causes became apparent. Ottar observed that...
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    Chemical Society, Transactions. 97: 2025–2031. doi:10.1039/ct9109702025. Odén, Svante & von Hofsten, Bengt (1954). "Detection of Fingerprints by the Ninhydrin...
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  • Siegbahn 1920 – Oscar Juel 1921 – Ivar Broman 1922 – Ernhold Hede & Sven Odén 1923 – Manne Siegbahn & The Svedberg 1924 – John Forssman & Gustaf Göthlin...
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    Auditorium (403 seats) Gustav I (Gustav Vasa), King of Sweden 1523–1560 Svante Arrhenius, 1903 Nobel laureate in Chemistry Kai Siegbahn, 1981 Nobel laureate...
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