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School of Marine, Atmospheric, and
Earth Science.
Retrieved 2019-04-15. "
Sverdrups & Brine". Ecoworld.
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original on 20
January 2011. Retrieved...
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Sverdrup was
erected in
Steinkjer in 1957, and in 1999 a
statue of
Sverdrup was
erected in Sandvika, in the
square named after him, Otto
Sverdrups pl****...
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total of 90,000 volumes.
Georg Sverdrup is
buried at Vår
Frelsers gravlund.
Sverdrups gate in the
district of Grünerløkka in Oslo was...
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Harald Sverdrup may
refer to:
Harald Sverdrup (oceanographer) (Harald
Ulrik Sverdrup, 1888–1957),
Norwegian oceanographer and
meteorologist Harald Ulrik...
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sverdrup in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sverdrup is a unit of
volume flux.
Sverdrup may also
refer to:
Einar Sverdrup (1895–1942), a Norwegian...
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Sverdrup Islands is an
archipelago of the
northern Queen Elizabeth Islands, in Nunavut, Canada. The islands, part of the
Arctic Archipelago, are situated...
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aldri går: et år i Otto
Sverdrups rike (in Norwegian). Bergen: Mangschou. p. 112. Wærp,
Henning Howlid (2008). "
Sverdrup's Arctic Adventures. Or: What...
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Sverdrup &
Parcel was an
American civil engineering company formed in 1928 by Leif J.
Sverdrup and his
college engineering professor John I. Parcel. The...
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Jakob Sverdrup may
refer to:
Jakob Sverdrup (politician) (1845–1899),
Norwegian bishop and
politician Jakob Sverdrup (philologist) (1881–1938), Norwegian...
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Johan Sverdrup (30 July 1816 – 17
February 1892) was a
Norwegian politician from the
Liberal Party. He was the
first prime minister of
Norway after the...