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Duved may
refer to: Đuveč, oven-baked beef and
vegetable stew
Duved, Sweden,
locality situated in
Sweden Duved (ski area) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Christian de
Duve (1917–2013),
Nobel Prize-winning
Belgian cytologist and
biochemist Freimut Duve (1936–2020),
German politician Karen Duve (born 1961)...
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Christian René
Marie Joseph,
Viscount de
Duve (2
October 1917 – 4 May 2013) was a
Nobel Prize-winning
Belgian cytologist and biochemist. He made serendipitous...
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skiing world. 1966 –
Duveds Linbana, the
first chairlift in
Duved, is opened,
followed by
other investments in the
Duved ski area. 1981 – The first...
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station on the
Mittbanan Line.
Duved Church Interior of
Duved Church Duved station One of two
sconces in
Duved, the Åre
sconce with the Caroleans'...
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Ghivetch (Bulgarian: гювеч, [ɟuˈvɛtʃ], Romanian: ghiveci, [ɡivet͡ʃʲ], Turkish: güveç, Serbo-Croatian: đuveč / ђувеч [ˈd͡ʑǔʋɛt͡ʃ], Macedonian: ѓувеч, [ˈɟuvɛtʃ])...
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Albert Claude (Université
libre de Bruxelles)
together with
Christian de
Duve (Université
catholique de Louvain) in 1974. François
Englert (Université...
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Trains Most
services run open-access with the
exception of
Stockholm -
Duved,
Stockholm -
Hamburg and
services run by subsidiaries. Abrams,
Martin (July...
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Thomas Duve (born
April 26, 1967) is a
German jurist and historian. He is a law
professor at
Goethe University Frankfurt and
director of the Max Planck...
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smaller ones. They were
discovered and
named by
Belgian biologist Christian de
Duve, who
eventually received the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine in 1974...