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  • ...stitutes of higher education including the [[Karolinska Institutet]] and [[Stockholm University]].
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  • ...stitutes of higher education including the [[Karolinska Institutet]] and [[Stockholm University]].
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  • The V Summer Olympic Games, held in Stockholm (SWE).
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  • ...volutionary psychology term for the evolved psychological mechanism behind Stockholm syndrome.
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  • ...of Strindberg's collected works], published by an editorial committee at [[Stockholm University]] ''pages in Swedish'' *[http://www.erasmuspc.com/index.php?id=18394&type=article CityPoem 87 - Stockholm]By Hans Karssenberg
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  • {{rpl|Stockholm syndrome}} {{rpl|Stockholm University}}
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  • |Stora Scenen, Grönalund, Tivoli Garden, Stockholm, Sweden |Inside Club, Stockholm, Sweden
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  • (October 21, 1833, Stockholm, Sweden – December 10, 1896, Sanremo, Italy) A Swedish chemist, engineer,
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  • ...thlete who was stripped of several Olympic medals, which he had won at the Stockholm 1912 Olympics, for violation of the Olympic rules regarding amateurism in s
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  • Constitutional monarchy (population c. 9 million; capital Stockholm) situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula, between Norway and Finland; has a
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  • Chairman of the Board, [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]]; board of directors, Nuclear Threa
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  • {{rpl|Stockholm}}
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  • ...se Prevention and Control] Primary epidemiology research center located in Stockholm, Sweden
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  • {{r|Stockholm}}
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  • | capital = [[Stockholm]] | largest_city = [[Stockholm]]
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  • Inaugurated in 1992 in London, the event was held in 2008 in [[Stockholm]] and in 2009 is being hosted in [[Zurich]] from 2 May - 7 June, with the t
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  • {{r|Stockholm}}
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  • ...ine procedures for the Olympic event, the Equestrian events were held in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].
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  • ...stal [[city|cities]] and [[seaport|ports]] such as [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Stockholm]], [[Riga]], [[Helsinki]] and [[Copenhagen]].
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  • ===1990 Stockholm=== ...onships were a huge success. The world equestrian elite spent two weeks in Stockholm competing for medals in the six disciplines of jumping, dressage, eventing,
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  • August Strindberg was born in Stockholm on 22 January 1849. His father, Carl Oscar Strindberg, was a modestly succe ...his studies in Uppsala and in 1872 completed a senior candidacy. Back in Stockholm, Strindberg worked as a journalist and wrote the historical drama ''Master
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  • |recorded = <small>16 November 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire.</small> It was recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden during a ''In Through the Out Door'' session on 16 November 1978. D
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  • ...ksdag]]), it was relocated to Norrköping in 1975. SMHI also has offices in Stockholm, [[Göteborg]], [[Malmö]] and [[Sundsvall]].
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  • |recorded = <small>21 November 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire.</small> It was recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden during the ''In Through the Out Door'' sessions on 21 November 1978
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  • *1971—Stockholm Open; Dallas WCT *1978—Rotterdam WTC; San Francisco; Stockholm; World Doubles WCT
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  • '''Jöns Jacob Berzelius''' ([[Väversunda]] ([[Sweden]]) 20 Aug 1779 - Stockholm, 7 Aug 1848) was a Swedish chemist and naturalist. He is considered one of
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  • |recorded = <small>14 November 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire.</small> The song had been recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden during the sessions for the band's final studio album ''In Through
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  • * '''VIth IAU General Assembly''' (1938): [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
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  • |Swedish TV, Stockholm, Sweden |Konserthuset, Stora Salen, Stockholm, Sweden
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  • ...er Emil led the authorities that to ban any further experiments within the Stockholm city limits. However, Nobel was not discouraged, he moved his experiments t
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  • ...[[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band from [[Sweden]] that formed in [[Stockholm]] in 1990. Opeth was formed in 1990 in Stockholm, Sweden by [[David Isberg]]. Isberg asked former Eruption member Mikael Åk
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  • *[[BIS Records]] BIS-CD-566: Oleh Krysa, violin and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James DePriest.
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  • | author = Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
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  • Borg was born in [[Sodertlje]], [[Sweden]], a suburb of [[Stockholm]] and started playing tennis when he was nine. At the age of 14, he left sc
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  • ...ng them. The evolutionary origin of this psychological trait, known as the Stockholm syndrome (or more descriptively as capture bonding) almost certainly comes ...ar, Mankind Quarterly, Volume XLVI Number 4, Summer 2006. </ref> behind [[Stockholm syndrome]]. [[John Tooby]] (then a graduate student at [[Harvard Universit
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  • ...n adopted the name maxwell for the unit of magnetic flux at its meeting in Stockholm in 1930.
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  • '''Alfred Bernhard Nobel''' (October 21, 1833, [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] &ndash; December 10, 1896, [[Sanremo]], [[Italy]]) was a Swed ...ck]] (1630-1702), was the third son of Immanuel Nobel (1801-1872). Born in Stockholm, he went with his family in 1842 to [[St. Petersburg]], where his father (w
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  • ...rg University. He is affiliated with the Ersta Sköndal University College, Stockholm, where he is Guest Professor since 2016. He lives with his wife in Gießen, ...rt Evers has been Guest Professor at the Ersta Sköndal University College, Stockholm. worked during 2014 on invitation as Distinguished Research Fellow at the I
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  • ...Joseph E. Stiglitz held his Prize Lecture December 8, 2001, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was presented by Lars E.O. Svensson, Chairman of the Prize C
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  • | '''1912''' || [[1912 Summer Olympics|Stockholm (SWE)]] || || || ( men, women) || ||
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  • |recorded = <small>November - December 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at Plumpton Studios, Sussex.</small>
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  • *29 November - Stockholm, Sweden
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  • |recorded = <small>November - December 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at Plumpton Studios, Sussex.</small>
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  • ...of [[magnetic flux density]] '''B''') and the oersted. At its meeting in Stockholm in 1930 the Advisory Committee on Nomenclature of the International Electro
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  • |recorded = <small>November - December 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at Plumpton Studios, Sussex.</small>
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  • ...r Gunn'. Benny Andersson of ABBA, also kept one at [[Polar Studios]], in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].
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  • |recorded = <small>November - December 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at Plumpton Studios, Sussex.</small>
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  • |recorded = <small>November - December 1978 at<br />Polar Studios, Stockholm.<br />Mixed at Plumpton Studios, Sussex.</small>
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  • | Origin || [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] ...story backed by a storyline, comprised a story about ABBA auditioning in [[Stockholm]] and used lyrics from their music to tell the narrative. One of the more a
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  • ...prize in the world by far, the Award Ceremonies as well as the Banquets in Stockholm and Oslo on 10 December have been transformed from local Swedish and Norweg ...arolinska Institutet]] in Stockholm; that for literature by the Academy in Stockholm; and that for champions of peace by a committee of five persons to be elect
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  • | Sigtuna Foundation, Stockholm
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  • |recorded = <small>November - December 1978 at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden.</small> ...over a three week period in November and December 1978 at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, and released by Swan Song Records on 15 August 1979. ''In Through
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  • |February 11 1650, Stockholm René Descartes died on February 11, 1650 in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], where he had been invited as a teacher for Queen [[Christina
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  • Stockholm Nobel Prize lecture of December 2001. Stiglitz's accep- ...Joseph E. Stiglitz held his Prize Lecture December 8, 2001, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was presented by Lars E.O. Svensson, Chairman of the Prize C
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  • ...ted Kingdom]], throughout the [[British Empire]], [[Paris]], [[Berlin]], [[Stockholm]] and [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]]. His teaching methods have sin
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  • | title=Senator Kyl’s Stockholm Syndrome
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  • ...Italy. After Fermi indeed won the Prize, he and his family traveled to [[Stockholm]] in December 1938 for the acceptance ceremony. Thereupon they sailed fro
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  • ...ile in Geneva at the time of Pauling's announcement. Upon arriving back at Stockholm, Watson acquired the journal with the announcement and the following journa
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  • ...was recorded on the afternoon of 14 March 1969, in a television studio in Stockholm, Sweden, and is one of the few occasions John Bonham had set-up a double Lu
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  • ...ames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1130820, Rudolf Spielmann vs Aron Nimzowitsch, Stockholm 1920, Nimzowitsch's Defence (B00), 0-1] Nimzowitsch's trademark defence to
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  • ...the Circus Schumann in Copenhagen, Denmark or Cirkus (Stockholm)|Cirkus in Stockholm, Sweden.
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  • ...Hornell, Chemical Engineering Dept., [[Royal Institute of Technology]], [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], 2001</ref>
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  • ...edish Supreme Court ruled that Assange, must appear before a magistrate in Stockholm to answer accusations of rape and sexual harassment brought by two Swedish
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  • ...European History", in ''Time, Space and Man: Essays on Micro-Demography'', Stockholm. (1979)
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  • **Recorded live at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden 1977 (November 1978)
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  • Nordegren was born in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], to radio journalist Thomas Nordegren and politician Barbro H
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  • ...y! A Video Game Symphony in Chicago on May 27, 2006, the European debut in Stockholm on June 14, 2006 as well as the Canadian performance in Toronto on Septembe
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  • ...far in 1962, but he also won five (Adelaide, Melbourne, Geneva, Milan and Stockholm) of the next six biggest tournaments (in 1962 there were only small tours o ...was held in 1970 and comprised 20 tournaments from Bournemouth in April to Stockholm in December. These tournaments gave points according to their categories an
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  • ...the major intellectual architect of the postwar British welfare state, the Stockholm economists of the 1930s, and [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s "[[brain trust]]"
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  • ...the major intellectual architect of the postwar British welfare state, the Stockholm economists of the 1930s, and [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s "[[brain trust]]"
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  • ...diologic diagnosis of gastro-oesophageal reflux |journal=Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987) |volume=30 |issue=2 |pages=187–92 |year=1989 |pmid=292374
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  • * Trans. by Dr. Liedbeck into Swedish, Stockholm, 1836.
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  • ...teel came from [[oregrounds iron]] from a region of [[Sweden]], north of [[Stockholm]]. This was still the usual raw material in the [[19th century]], almost
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  • |[[Stockholm]]
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  • ...uà sub itinere in Indiam Occidentalem annis 1783-87. Published by Holmiae, Stockholm in bibliopoliis Acad. M. Swederi, 1788. p. 122. [http://www.botanicus.org/t
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  • *6 November – Led Zeppelin commences recording at Polar Music studio in Stockholm, Sweden. *22 May – Led Zeppelin are awarded the Polar Music Prize in Stockholm by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
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  • ...Joseph E. Stiglitz held his Prize Lecture December 8, 2001, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was presented by Lars E.O. Svensson, Chairman of the Prize C
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  • ...age 28, he obtained a medical degree. Six years later, after practicing in Stockholm, he accepted a position as professor of medicine and botany at the Universi
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  • .... Later he took part in the Fourth and Fifth congresses of the RSDLP, at [[Stockholm]] and [[London, United Kingdom|London]], respectively. At the Sixth (Prague
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  • ...essor Mattias Gardell, professor of religious history at the University of Stockholm, on radical Odinism]
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  • *Stockholm<ref name="Waters" /><ref name="Champlin" />
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  • <td>[[Sweden]]</td><td>[[Stockholm]]</td><td>[[Swedish krona]]</td>
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  • ...the 1970s, Sten Grillner and his colleagues at the Karolinska Institut in Stockholm have used the lamprey as a model system to work out the fundamental princip
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  • ...900, Chicago was the city with the second highest number of Swedes after [[Stockholm]], the capital of Sweden. Swedes were attracted to the rich farmalands of t
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  • ...f> Zamore PD (2006) Essay: RNA interference: big applause for silencing in Stockholm. Cell 127:1083-1086 doi:10.1016/j.cell.2006.12.001 PMID 17174883</ref>
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  • ...f> Zamore PD (2006) Essay: RNA interference: big applause for silencing in Stockholm. Cell 127:1083-1086 doi:10.1016/j.cell.2006.12.001 PMID 17174883</ref>
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  • *[[Björn Borg]] Swedish 6 June 1956, Stockholm, Sweden
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  • ...gers; and LZ121 ''Nordstern'', which was foreseen for a regular route to [[Stockholm]].
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  • ...]</ref> which was inaugurated 1668 as the successor to John Palmstruch's "Stockholm Banco". It was nominally a private bank, but the King of Sweden appointed
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  • ...f><ref name=Sveiby89>Sveiby, K-E. (1989) ''The invisible balance-sheet''. Stockholm: Ledarskap.</ref><ref name=Stewart>Stewart, T.A. (1991) Now capital means b
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  • ...h Speed Propulsion] (Obtained from KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Sweden.)</ref>
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  • When war seemed imminent in April 1939, he moved to [[Stockholm]], Sweden, where he remained for a year.<ref>german.wisc.edu</ref> After Hi
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  • ...(bishop)|George Bell]], Bishop of Chichester, at a church conference in [[Stockholm]]. Bell passed their messages and plans on to Foreign Secretary [[Anthony E
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  • ...tudio album, ''[[In Through the Out Door]]'', recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm during December 1978, was very different in style to its predecessors, bein
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  • ...tudio album, ''[[In Through the Out Door]]'', recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm during December 1978, was very different in style to its predecessors, bein
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  • ...erature 1953 &ndash; Winston Churchill |publisher=Nobel Media AB |location=Stockholm |accessdate=7 August 2020}}</ref>
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