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Bertil Stålhane

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Swedish chemist, technical researcher and author
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Johan Bertil Stålhane (1 July 1902 in Stockholm – 17 October 1992) was a Swedish chemist, technical researcher and writer.

References

  1. A versatile talent, obituary in The Daily News 1992-10-29


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