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Liljequist may
refer to: Gösta
Hjalmar Liljequist (1914–1995),
Swedish meteorologist Liljequist Heights,
heights about 2
nautical miles (3.7 km) south...
- A
Liljequist parhelion is a rare halo, an
optical phenomenon in the form of a
brightened spot on the
parhelic circle approximately 150–160° from the sun;...
- Nils
Liljequist (1851–1936) was a
Swedish priest, healer, doctor, and one of the
fathers of iridology.
After treatment with
iodine and quinine, he noticed...
- eight-member GTI team.
Working under Chief designer Herbert Schäfer,
Gunhild Liljequist was
tasked with
creating a set of
features that
would set the GTI's interior...
- The
Liljequist Heights (72°6′S 2°48′W / 72.100°S 2.800°W / -72.100; -2.800) are the
heights about 2
nautical miles (4 km)
south of the
Grunehogna Peaks...
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Hjalmar Liljequist (1914–1995) was a
Swedish meteorologist. In Sweden,
radio broadcast weather forecasts begun in 1926, and,
starting in 1941,
Liljequist was...
-
Robert Liljequist (born 27
January 1971) is a
retired male
badminton player from Finland. A
member of the
Helsingfors Badminton Club,
Liljequist competed...
- Pharmacokinetics. 3 (5): 381–394. doi:10.2165/00003088-197803050-00004. PMID 359214.
Liljequist R,
Palva E,
Linnoila M (1979). "Effects on
learning and
memory of 2-w****...
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Flanking the
anthelion on the
parhelic circle are two 120°
parhelia (and two
Liljequist parhelia)
caused by
plate crystals. The
Tricker and
diffuse arcs are produced...
- 2015. A
complete bibliography for
Bergeron can be
found in
Liljequist (1981):
Liljequist, Gösta H. “Tor Bergeron: A Biography.” Pure and
Applied Geophysics...