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91Jerne , Niels Kaj — (1911–1994) Danish immunologist London born Jerne was educated at the University of Copenhagen, where he gained his doctorate in medicine in 1951 while working as a researcher at the Danish State Serum Institute (1943–54). After a period of… …
92Nielsen, Kaj — (11/26/1882 Svendborg 11/2/1924 Copenhagen) (Denmark) Sculptor, modeller, and painter. Studied sculpture at the Konelige Danske Kunstakademi in Copenhagen. Reproductions: Female longing; Bru sendorff, 1960b: p. 153 . Fulfillment; Brusen… …
Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators
93Munk, Kaj — (1898 1944) A Danish playwright, Munk was raised in a religious home and took a degree in theology, after which he served as a minister in the Lutheran Danish People s Church for the rest of his life. He was also a very productive writer and… …
Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater
94Munk, Kaj — ► (1898 1944) Autor dramático danés. Cultivó el drama heroico y religioso. Autor de La palabra y Un idealista …
95Munk, Kaj — pseud. di Petersen, K.H.L …
96Μουνκ, Κάι — (Kaj Munk, Μαρίμπο 1898 – Χερμπιλούντε, Σίλκερμποργκ 1944). Λογοτεχνικό ψευδώνυμο του Δανού συγγραφέα Κάι Χάραλντ Λάινινγκερ Πέτερσον (Kaj Harald Leininger Peterson). Διαμαρτυρόμενος πάστορας σε μια μικρή ενορία της Γιουτλάνδης, ο Μ. – ως… …
97Tapio Rautavaara — Kaj Tapio (”Tapsa”) Rautavaara (March 8, 1915 in Northern Pirkkala, Finland ndash; September 25, 1979 in Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish athlete, singer and movie actor. Early lifeTapio Rautavaara was raised by his single mother and his formal… …
98cajeput — /kaj euh peuht, poot /, n. a tree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes. Also, cajaput, cajuput.… …
99cajeputol — /kaj euh peuh tawl , tol /, n. Chem. cineole. Also, cajuputol. [CAJEPUT + OL2] * * * …
100Kayibanda — /kajəˈbændə/ (say kahyuh banduh) noun Gregoire /ˈgrɛgwa/ (say gregwah), 1924–76, first president of Rwanda 1962–73; deposed in bloodless coup …