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Esther Gehlin née
Henriques (1892–1949) was a Danish-Swedish
painter of
Jewish descent whose water colours and oils
include still lifes, interiors, portraits...
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simplest and most
exact way to
determine precise thermal properties (
Gehlin 2002).
Thermal response tests were
first suggested by
Mogensen (1983) at...
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Johan De Geer (born 1938),
artist Wilhelm von
Gegerfelt (1844–1920)
Esther Gehlin (1892–1949), Danish-Swedish
painter Felix Gmelin (born 1963) Maja Gunn (born...
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Gehlin, S.; Nordell, B. (1998), "Thermal
Response test-In situ
measurements of...
- Choleva,
chief executive officer of KFI
Dagmar Cohn,
illustrator Esther Gehlin,
painter Meïr Aron Goldschmidt,
author and
editor Heinrich Hirschsprung...
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during the 1920s. She
often worked with
noted designers including Hugo
Gehlin, Ivar Johnson, Göte
Bergsten and Gösta Adrian-Nilsson.
Aagesen collaborated...
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Gehlin, S.; Nordell, B. (1998), "Thermal
Response test-In situ
measurements of...
- 1930),
American photojournalist Edouard F. Henriques, make-up
artist Esther Gehlin-Henriques (1892–1949), Danish-Swedish
painter Fini
Henriques (1867–1940)...
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Katharine Kerr:
Design Heike Kubasch:
Editing Clyde Caldwell:
Cover art Eric A.
Gehlin:
Interior art
Betty Elmore:
Typesetting Stephanie Tabat:
Cartography Susan...
- 1983 (Mogensen). The now
commonly used procedure,
introduced by Eklöf and
Gehlin in 1996 and now
approved by
ASHRAE involves inserting a pipe loop deep into...