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- Vennesland is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Birgit Vennesland (1913—2001), Norwegian-American biochemist Line Vennesland...
- Birgit Vennesland (17 November 1913 — 15 October 2001) was a Norwegian-American biochemist. Vennesland spent the majority of her career as an academic...
- Line Vennesland (born 6 February 1985) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway...
- Jewish colleagues and relatives by the ****s. An anecdote from Birgit Vennesland, who became a director at Warburg's institute in West Berlin in 1968,...
- Wambeke (also known as Lyne Renée) (born 1979), Belgian actress Line Vennesland (born 1985), Norwegian politician Line Verndal (born 1972), Norwegian...
- molecular mechanics; explored the mechanisms of enzyme catalysis with Birgit Vennesland and determined the mechanisms of chromic acid oxidations and kinetic isotope...
- chemistry courses and published research with James Flack Norris and Birgit Vennesland in the 1930s and 1940s. She was a technical editor for Rohm and Haas in...
- pyrimidine metabolism. It has 2 cofactors: FAD, and FMN. FRIEDMANN HC, VENNESLAND B (1958). "Purification and properties of dihydro-orotic dehydrogenase"...
- ; Turney, Laurence; Wijdeven, Berry; Todd, Melissa; Bergman, Carita; Vennesland, Ross G. (June 2017). "Spring and Winter Home Ranges of the Haida Gwaii...
- 1903–1905: Endre Moseid (V) 1906–1908: Olaf Vennesland (V) 1909–1911: Askild Røskeland (V) 1912–1914: Olaf Vennesland (V) 1915–1920: A.T. Askedal (Ap) 1921–1923:...