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Jonsbu was a
Norwegian hunting and
radio station (
Jonsbu Radio/LMW)
located on the
coast of
Eastern Greenland in present-day King
Christian X Land. Administratively...
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Greenland was
uninhabited and
included only
three main
Norwegian stations (
Jonsbu,
Myggbukta and
Antarctic Havn) and
numerous smaller ones. The
first European...
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December 1901 – 9
November 1970) was a
Norwegian author and
polar researcher.
Jónsbú Station in NE
Greenland was
named after him. He was born in Tromsø in Troms...
- 15 km (9.3 mi)
northeast of the
mouth of
Ardencaple Fjord. It was
named Jonsbu (
Jónsbú)
after Norwegian trapper John
Schjelderup Giæver (1901–1970). The station...
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combination with
other drugs known to
prolong QT interval." Aasebø W,
Erikssen J,
Jonsbu J,
Stavem K (April 2007). "ECG
changes in
patients with
acute ethanol intoxication"...
- hulk. The ship was
decommissioned in
February 1962 and sold for s****.
Jonsbu Station Johnson, p 113 Scheina, pp 30–31 "Northland (WPG-49), 1927" Canney...
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overwintered at the more
southerly station Antarctic Havn.
Together with
Jónsbú Station in
Hochstetter Foreland, as well as Storfjord,
Torgilsbu and Finnsbu...
- year the
Germans would try to
establish another meteorological facility at
Jonsbu. Cape Biot is
located in the
Greenland Sea,
south of Cape
Simpson on the...
- s**** of
Peters Bay, by the
mouth of
Ardencaple Fjord. It was
named Jonsbu (
Jónsbú)
after Norwegian trapper John
Schjelderup Giæver (1901–1970). The station...
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north of Kuhn
Island and of the
mouth of
Grandjean Fjord.
Peters Bay,
where Jónsbú Station formerly stood, lies to the
northeast of the fjord's mouth, beyond...