- was not an
elite event and was won by the
relatively unknown Swede Jaan
Eslon, on tie-break from the
Argentine Roberto Luis Debarnot).
After the following...
- Jaan
Eslon (4
March 1952 – 24
September 2000) was an Estonian-Swedish
chess player. He was born in Falköping, Sweden. His
family had fled
Estonia to Sweden...
- Morphine,
formerly also
called morphia, is an
opiate that is
found naturally in opium, a dark
brown resin produced by
drying the
latex of
opium poppies...
-
Oxycodone (OxyContin)
Hydromorphone (Exalgo,
Hydromorph Contin)
Morphine (M-
Eslon, MS Contin)
Oxymorphone (Opana ER) Fentanyl,
transdermal (Duragesic) Buprenorphine*...
-
Internacional Ciudad de Vigo – Hernandez,
Eslon y
Castro Compartieron el Triunfo" [Vigo
International Open – Hernandez,
Eslon and
Castro Share First Place] (PDF)...
- (1912–1966),
Estonian conductor,
music teacher, oboe
player and
flautist Jaan
Eslon (1952–2000), Estonian-Swedish
chess player Jaan Hünerson (1882–1942), Estonian...
- Nemet (Yugoslavia) 16 1983 Tony Miles (England) John Nunn (England) Jaan
Eslon (Sweden) 17 1984 Vlastimil Hort (West Germany) Robert Hübner (West Germany)...
- cir****stances of any
earlier (i.e., pre-Commission) "cures"
claimed by d"
Eslon, two
members of the
Royal Academy of Medicine,
Charles Burdin (1778–1856)...