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Drewsen is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Brita Drewsen (1887–1983),
Swedish artist and
businesswoman Gudrun Løchen
Drewsen (1867–1946)...
- The Baeyer–
Drewsen indigo synthesis (1882) is an
organic reaction in
which indigo is
prepared from 2-nitrobenzaldehyde and
acetone The
reaction was developed...
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Gudrun Løchen
Drewsen (1867–1946) was a Norwegian-born
American women's
rights activist and painter. A
competent organizer and strategist, she was one...
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Brita Drewsen (5 May 1887 – 18
September 1983) was a
Swedish artist and
businesswoman who
spent her
working life in Denmark,
creating household textiles...
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Johan Christian Drewsen (23
December 1777 – 25
August 1851) was a
Danish paper manufacturer,
agronomist and politician. He
owned Strandmøllen
north of...
- Congress. 15
April 2009.
Retrieved 2
April 2010. "Billedbog til
Jonas Drewsen".
American Memory:
Remaining Collections. 15
April 2009.
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economic importance,
indigo has been
prepared by many methods. The Baeyer–
Drewsen indigo synthesis dates back to 1882. It
involves an
aldol condensation...
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Kollmann 1901–02
Kunsthaus Zürich,
Switzerland 500
Albert Kollmann and Sten
Drewsen 1901–02
Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg,
Germany 501 Male Portrait. Herr...
- century, some 6 km from
Alling Abbey. The
modern town grew
around the
Drewsen og Sønner
paper mill,
established in 1844.
Silkeborg Papirfabrik (Silkeborg...
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Mathematics Genealogy Project.
Retrieved 18
November 2022.
Adolf Baeyer,
Viggo Drewsen (1882). "Darstellung von
Indigblau aus Orthonitrobenzaldehyd" [Preparation...