- Sven
Scholander (21
April 1860–14
December 1936) was a
Swedish musician, singer,
composer and sculptor. His
musical innovations led to a
revival in Swedish...
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Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander (June 23, 1816 – May 9, 1881) was a
Swedish architect and artist.
Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander was born in Stockholm, Sweden...
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Scholander Island (66°22′S 66°58′W / 66.367°S 66.967°W / -66.367; -66.967) is an
island 1.5
nautical miles (2.8 km) east of
Watkins Island,
Biscoe Islands...
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Donald Arthur Schollander (born
April 30, 1946) is an
American former competition swimmer, five-time
Olympic champion, and
former world record-holder in...
- A
pressure bomb,
pressure chamber, or
Scholander bomb is an
instrument that can
measure the
approximate water potential of
plant tissues. A leaf and petiole...
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Guinea (PhD thesis).
University of Cambridge. doi:10.17863/CAM.20837.
Scholander, P. F.; Hammel, H. T.; et al. (1
September 1958). "Cold
Adaptation in...
- Boberg, née
Scholander, (3
December 1864 – 27
January 1935) was a
Swedish artist married to
prominent architect Ferdinand Boberg. Anna
Scholander was the...
- 1005–1011.
Reidenberg 2012, pp. 509–510.
Reidenberg 2012, pp. 507–508.
Scholander 1940.
Klinowska 1991, p. 5.
Reidenberg 2012, p. 510.
Stevens & Hume 1995...
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University of
California Museum of Paleontology. 1996.
Retrieved 2013-09-23.
Scholander, P.F.; Hock, Raymond; Walters, Vladimir; Irving,
Laurence (1950). "Adaptation...
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cetaceans is a
complex phenomenon not
fully understood by scientists.
Scholander, Per
Fredrik (1940). "Experimental
investigations on the
respiratory function...