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- William Poul Jens Chievitz (1 January 1889 – 28 February 1965) was a Danish gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. In 1908 he finished fourth...
- connective tissue. Originally, the formation was known to embryologists only ("Chievitz Organ") and was considered to be a transient rudimentary structure, disappearing...
- Alfred Jensen, Frode Jakobsen, Børge Houmann, Mogens Fog, Aage Schoch, Ole Chievitz and C.A. Bodelsen. Arne Sørensen are standing outside of the edge. Fraværende:...
- to Parotid glands. Sjögren's syndrome John Leonora Juxtaoral organ of Chievitz List of organs of the human body "Submandibular Gland: Location, Function...
- Alfred Jensen, Frode Jakobsen, Børge Houmann, Mogens Fog, Aage Schoch, Ole Chievitz and C.A. Bodelsen. Arne Sørensen are standing outside of the edge. Absent:...
- Place Gymnast Score Men's team 4th Carl Andersen, Hans Bredmose, Jens Chievitz, Arvor Hansen, Christian Hansen, Ingvardt Hansen, Einar Hermann, Knud Holm...
- United States with his new Danish wife, Else Chievitz (the daughter of Danish resistance leader Ole Chievitz), was hastily arranged. Tommy returned to Denmark...
- Carl Andersen Hans Bredmose Jens Chievitz Arvor Hansen Christian Hansen Ingvardt Hansen Einar Hermann Knud Holm Poul Holm Oluf Husted-Nielsen Charles Jensen...
- CHLORNAPHAZINE. International Agency for Research on Cancer. Thiede, Torben; Chievitz, Eva; Christensen, Børge Chr. (1964). "Chlornaphazine as a Bladder Carcinogen"...
- 119–141. PMID 4729943. Grüneberg, H. (1971). "Exocrine glands and the Chievitz organ of some mouse mutants". Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology...