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unusual facts about Ralph K. Pedersen


Black Assarca shipwreck

The 1997 excavation team, headed by Ralph K. Pedersen, discovered various ceramics of Near Eastern/Mediterranean origin, including amphoras of a type known as "Ayla-Axum Amphoras".


18-Crown-6

The synthesis of the crown ethers led to the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Charles J. Pedersen.

Anders Due

Despite initial statements from the FC Nordsjælland owner, Allan K. Pedersen, denying the transfer, Due officially signed a four-year contract with Vitesse on 5 July 2006.

Charles J. Pedersen

He moved to Japan with his family at an early age and entered an international school, called Saint Joseph College in Yokohama, Japan.

Christina W. Pedersen

In the 78th minute, Pedersen gave goalkeeper Erin McLeod a yellow card and awarded an indirect free kick to USA after the Canadian kept possession of the ball in her hands for more than six seconds – a violation of Law 12.

Gordon Brody

He graduated from Duke University and he completed a hand fellowship at Ralph K. Davies Medical Center in San Francisco, California.

Jan O. Pedersen

Dudley Heathens has roots with Cradley Heathens and are currently riding at Monmore Green whilst looking for their own track.

Jonathan Richter

When club owner Allan K. Pedersen called Hvidovre Hospital to check on Richter, Richter himself told doctors to tell Allan K. Pedersen that everything was good.

Laura Ingraham

After law school, in 1991, she served as a law clerk for Judge Ralph K. Winter, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in New York and subsequently clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Peter Bruce

Since the discovery of crown ethers and cryptands by Pederson, Cram and Lehn (for which they received the Nobel Prize in 1987), the significance of molecules containing the repeat units -CH2-CH2-O- as coordinating ligands for metal cations has been recognised.

Ralph K. Hofer

His body was found in the wreckage of P-51B, QP-X some 500 kilometers away at a Luftwaffe airfield in Mostar, Yugoslavia.

Ralph K. Winter, Jr.

Judge Winter also serves as one of the three judges on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.


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