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Elisabeth Marianne Djurle Olander (10
October 1930 – 11
February 2014) was a
Swedish Lutheran priest,
later a dean. On Palm Sunday, 10
April 1960, she...
- in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria" (PDF).
Retrieved 3
March 2025. Annika,
Djurle; Young, Beth; Berlin, Anna; Vågsholm, Ivar; Blomstrom, Anne; Nygren, Jim;...
- 207–238. Bibcode:1995PPath..44..207P. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3059.1995.tb02773.x.
Djurle, Annika; Young, Beth; Berlin, Anna; Vågsholm, Ivar; Blomström, Anne-Lie;...
- for left and
right side.
These connectors are
specially developed by sv:
Djurle Industri AB (DIAB) for
severe conditions where snow, ice and salt are common...
- 29 (4): 307–316. doi:10.1177/0748233711432570. PMID 22903169. Annika,
Djurle; Young, Beth; Berlin, Anna; Vågsholm, Ivar; Blomstrom, Anne; Nygren, Jim;...
- Sweden,
translated the
Lutheran Catechism into the
Lenape language Elisabeth Djurle, one of the
first three women to be
ordained as
priests of the
Church of...
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digenite during grinding.
Djurleite was
named for the
Swedish chemist Seved Djurle (1928–2000), from the
University of Uppsala, Sweden, who
first synthesized...
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Elisabeth Djouka (died 2024),
Cameroonian nationalist militant Elisabeth Djurle (1930–2014),
Swedish Lutheran dean
Elizabeth Dobson Altemus (1874–1947)...
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Josefson in Härnösand Cathedral. The same day
Margit Sahlin and
Elisabeth Djurle were
ordained in Stockholm. Born on 29 May 1912 in Slöta Församling, Falköping...
- Nistrup-Jørgensen, Lise; Ronis, Antanas; Kaukoranta, Timo; Ørum, Jens-Erik;
Djurle,
Annika (October 2020). "Yield
increases due to
fungicide control of leaf...