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- Spørring is a town in Aarhus Muni****lity, Central Denmark Region in Denmark with a po****tion of 1,118 (1 January 2024). Spørring is situated in the northern...
- climate change on the environment. Sporring was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy from 1700 to 1995. In 1983, Sporring was awarded the Eckersberg Medal...
- monster that resides on Monster Isle and is named after the sounds it makes. Sporr is a giant amoeba monster that first appeared in Tales of Suspense #11 and...
- In the Boy Scouts of America, a Scout leader refers to the trained leaders (men or women) of a Scout unit. Adult leaders are generally referred to as "Scouters...
- from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2010-08-16. Erleben, Kenny; Sporring, Jon; Henriksen, Knud; Dohlmann, Henrik (2005). Physics-Based Animation...
- Formula 1. Retrieved 6 June 2020. "Scotland take shooting gold medal". BBC Sporr. 11 October 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2020. "McLaren RacingHeritage – David...
- April 2013). "On the History of Gaussian Scale-Space Axiomatics". In Jon Sporring; Mads Nielsen; Luc Florack; Peter Johansen (eds.). Gaussian Scale-Space...
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- Gudrun Steenberg 1983: Knud Hansen, Søren Kjærsgaard, Mogens Lohmann, Ole Sporring 1984: Mogens Jørgensen, Tonning Rasmussen, Hans Christian Rylander, Kurt...
- (1895–1957) Jørgen Sonne (1801–1890) Carl Frederik Sørensen (1818–1879) Ole Sporring (born 1941) Niels L****n Stevns (1864–1941) Christine Swane (1876–1960)...