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Björkstén is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: af
Björkstén,
Finnish noble family Hacke Björksten (1934–2020), Finnish-Swedish jazz...
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Kristina Elisabeth (Elli)
Björkstén (16
October 1870 – 6
March 1947) was a
Finnish gymnastics coach and theorist.
Björkstén was the
first coach in the...
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Arkadia Emilie Björkstén (July 26, 1823 –
January 15, 1896) was a 19th-century
Finnish poet,
often writing under the pen name e ***. She
published four...
- "Waldemar
Björkstén". Olympedia.
Retrieved 31 May 2021.
Waldemar Björkstén at
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
Waldemar Bjorksten at Olympics...
- "Hacke"
Björksten (February 17, 1934 in
Helsinki –
December 17, 2020 in Stockholm) was a Finnish-Swedish jazz
bandleader and saxophonist.
Hacke Björksten lived...
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Culture – via pinyin.info.
Wieger (1915), p. 30.
Björkstén (1994), p. 52.
Björkstén (1994), pp. 31–43.
Björkstén (1994), pp. 46–49. Huang, Liang; et al. (2002)...
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image quality. In 1938, a
nonflammable solvent was
invented by
Johan Bjorksten to
allow the
possibility of
using electrically driven machines without...
- Gregori's ensemble. He
moved to
Stockholm in 1955,
playing with
Hacke Björksten, Stan Getz, and Tony Scott. He
founded his own
group in 1957,
which included...
- AOC". Fred W.
Billmeyer Jr. (1962).
Textbook of
Polymer Science.
Johan Bjorksten;
Henry Tovey;
Betty Harker;
James Henning (1956).
Polyesters and Their...
- Epigenetics. 7 (7): 680–8. doi:10.4161/epi.20540. PMC 3414389. PMID 22647267.
Bjorksten J,
Tenhu H (1990). "The
crosslinking theory of aging—added evidence"....