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Elof Boodin (November 14, 1869 –
November 14, 1950) was a Swedish-born
American philosopher and educator. He was the
author of
numerous books proposing...
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Elof Holstenius (also
spelled Elaus, Elavus, Olaus; 2
October 1677, in Västerås – 18 July 1736, in Husby) was a
Swedish professor of
theoretical philosophy...
- Axel
Elof Jäderholm (born 24 July 1868 in Söderhamn, died 5
March 1927 in Norrköping) was a
Swedish zoologist and botanist. In 1888, Axel
Elof Jäderholm...
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Gustaf Elof ****quist (1864–1933) was a
Swedish linguist. He was
professor of
Nordic languages at Lund
University between 1914 and 1929 and aut****d the...
- Karl
Elof Lindström (17
December 1897 – 29
November 1988) was a
Swedish athlete who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Eksjö...
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Featured Creatures Web site Sampson,
Christian E.; Maguire, James; Eriksson,
Elof (February 2001). "Botfly Myiasis: Case
Report and
Brief Review".
Annals of...
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Elof Westergaard (born 31
March 1962 in Lemvig) is a
Danish theologian who
since 2014 has been a
Bishop of Ribe.
After graduating in
theology from Aarhus...
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remarry and
produce more children." In
critiquing Jordan's
paper in 2001,
Elof Axel
Carlson proposed that the term "blood" in the title, "although biologically...
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Elof Axel
Carlson (born 1931) is
distinguished teaching professor emeritus at
State University of New York at
Stony Brook, as well as an
American geneticist...