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Svedberg
A Svedberg unit or svedberg (symbol S, sometimes Sv) is a non-SI metric unit for sedimentation coefficients. The svedberg is a measure of time, defined as exactly 10−13 seconds (100 fs).
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Svedberg
Svedberg Biochem. (ˈsvɛdbɜːg) [The name of Theodor S. Svedberg (1884–1971), Swedish chemist.] Also Svedberg unit. A unit of time equal to 10—13 second used in expressing sedimentation coefficients. Symbol S (S 4 d).1942 Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. XLIII. 176 The members of the conference..indicated a desir...
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Svedberg (surname)
Svedberg is a Swedish surname. Svedberg (1931–2012), Swedish ice hockey player
Hillevi Svedberg (1910–1990), Swedish architect
Johan Svedberg (born 1980), Swedish ice hockey player
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Svedberg (crater)
Svedberg is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar near side near the southern pole. The crater was adopted and named after Swedish chemist Theodor Svedberg by the IAU in 2009.
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Lennart Svedberg
Svedberg was named best defenceman at the 1970 World Championships. Svedberg died in a road accident outside of Timrå, Sweden, in July 1972, colliding with Leif Engvalls' tour-bus.
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Viktor Svedberg
Svedberg remained with the club through the 2012–13 season. Svedberg finished the season with four points in 27 games. On 14 March 2016, the Blackhawks signed Svedberg to a two-year contract extension.
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Johan Svedberg
Johan Svedberg (born February 14, 1980) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the Swedish Hockey League for Timrå IK and Later the same year, on October 27, 2004 Svedberg was named the first in the line of four candidates for Elitserien Rookie Of The Year 2005.
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Theodor Svedberg
Early life and education
Svedberg was born in Valbo, Sweden on 30 August 1884. He was the son of Augusta Alstermark and Elias Svedberg. Svedberg's candidacy for the Royal Society reads:
Svedberg was elected an International Member of the American Philosophical Society in 1941.
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Rudolf Svedberg
Per Vilhelm Rudolf "Preven" Svedberg (19 August 1910 – 24 June 1992) was a welterweight Greco-Roman wrestler from Sweden. After retiring from competitions Svedberg worked with the national team, first as an assistant coach, in 1945-56 under Robert Oksa, and then as the head
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Ruth Svedberg
Ruth Augusta Svedberg (14 April 1903 – 27 December 2002) was a Swedish track and field athlete. Svedberg was a physiotherapist by profession.
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Hans Svedberg
Hans Ingemar Svedberg (6 September 1931 in Piteå, Sweden – 27 July 2012) was a Swedish ice hockey defenceman. For his extraordinary 1957–58 season where he scored eight goals and two assists in 14 games, Svedberg was awarded Guldpucken as ice hockey player of the
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Gunnar Svedberg
Svedberg studied at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm and received a PhD in chemical engineering in 1975. Svedberg has been a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences since 1992.
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Jonathan Svedberg
Jonathan Svedberg (born 22 March 1999) is a Swedish footballer who plays for Halmstads BK.
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Niklas Svedberg
Svedberg made his AHL debut on 19 October 2012 against the Manchester Monarchs. Svedberg was called up to the Boston Bruins on 24 May 2013. Svedberg was also voted as the AHL 2012–13 goalie of the year.
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Hillevi Svedberg
Early life
Born on 20 December 1910 in Uppsala, Hillevi Svedberg was the daughter of the Nobel chemistry laureate Theodor Svedberg and the physician Andrea Hillevi Svedberg died in Stockholm on 19 June 1990.
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