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Johan Ernst Gunnerus (26
February 1718 – 25
September 1773) was a
Norwegian bishop and botanist.
Gunnerus was born at Christiania. He was
bishop of the...
- The
Gunnerus Medal (Norwegian: Gunnerusmedaljen) is a
medal awarded by the
learned society Royal Norwegian Society of
Sciences and Letters. It was inaugurated...
- The
Gunnerus Sustainability Award is an
international research award,
conferred every other year by the
Royal Norwegian Society of
Sciences and Letters...
- Cetorhinidae, part of the
mackerel shark order Lamniformes.
Johan Ernst Gunnerus first described the
species as
Cetorhinus maximus, from a
specimen found...
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Letters (DKNVS). The
library is
named after bishop Johan Ernst Gunnerus (1718–1773). The
Gunnerus Library is
among the most
important historical libraries in...
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caprinus (
Gunnerus) Vahl, 1794
Fucus delicatulus (
Gunnerus) Vahl, 1797
Fucus dulcis S.G.Gmelin, 1768
Fucus foliaceus Ström, 1788
Fucus ovinus Gunnerus, 1766...
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until 2000 as Postgirobygget) is a
commercial building located at
Biskop Gunnerus' gate 14 in the city
center of Oslo, Norway. The
building was designed...
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Research in
Ecology and
Environment (ATREE). In 2012, Bawa
received the
first Gunnerus Sustainability Award, the world's
major international award for work on...
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Commons has
media related to
Laminaria hyperborea.
Laminaria hyperborea (
Gunnerus) Foslie, 1884
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 2011-09-22. Athanasiadis...
- for his work, in
addition to the
Fields Medal, the Wolf
Prize and the
Gunnerus Medal. He was
elected to the
Norwegian Academy of
Science and Letters,...