- Nils
Ludvig Arppe (19
December 1804 — 9
December 1861) was a
Finnish industrialist.
Arppe studied jurisprudence but
returned to his home area, taking...
- 5: 275–289. JSTOR 42922325. Harrigan,
Atticus G.; Schmirler, Katherine;
Arppe, Antti; Antonsen, Lene; Trosterud, Trond; Wolvengrey, Arok (November 2017)...
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April 1834. The
sawmill was soon
taken over by
industrialist Nils
Ludvig Arppe, who
built ironworks in the premises. In 1898 the
company was
renamed Wärtsilä...
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February 2014. The
previous speakers were
replaced by
Holger Arppe and
Matthias Manthei.
Arppe no
longer stood for
board elections at the end of November...
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national league,
playing at S**** Field.
Antti Aalto, ski-jumper Nils
Ludvig Arppe,
industrialist Tuomas Holopainen,
musician Jukka Nevalainen,
musician Tarja...
- PMID 19424496. Översti, Sanni; Majander, Kerttu; Salmela, Elina; Salo, Kati;
Arppe, Laura; Belskiy, Stanislav; Etu-Sihvola, Heli; Laakso, Ville; Mikkola, Esa;...
- 187 (14): 3531–3540.e13. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2024.05.033. PMID 38942016.
Arppe, L.; Karhu, J. A.; Vartanyan, S.; Drucker, D. G.; Etu-Sihvola, H.; Bocherens...
- HCl When
heated above 600 °C,
BiOCl converts to Bi24O31Cl10,
called the "
Arppe compound"
which has a
complex layer structure. It has been used in cosmetics...
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wooden church of
Karunki is
designed by
Finnish architect Anton Wilhelm Arppe. It was
built in 1815–1817. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare...
- Sacrifice". Contagion:
Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture. 23: 63–74.
ARPPE,
TIINA (1
January 2009). "Sacred Violence: Girard,
Bataille and the Vicissitudes...