Asger
Asger is a predominantly Danish language masculine given name derived from the Old Norse elements ''Æsir'' or ''ás'', meaning "gods" and ''geirr'', meaning "spear".Individuals bearing the name Asger include: *Asger Aaboe (1922–2007), Danish historian of the exact sciences and mathematician *Asger Christensen (born 1958), Danish politician *Asger Lund Christiansen (1927–1998), Danish cellist and composer *Asger Hamerik, also Hammerich, (1843–1923), Danish composer of classical music *Asger Jorn (1914–1973), Danish painter, sculptor, ceramic artist, and author *Asger Ostenfeld (1866–1931), Danish civil engineer *Asger Sørensen (born 1996), Danish footballer *Asger Svendsen, Danish professor music, performer of bassoon, woodwind and chamber music Provided by Wikipedia
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81by Pedersen, Asger Ken, Melchior Larsen, Lotte, Krarup Pedersen, Gunver, Dueholm, Keld S.Get access
Published in Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Bulletin (2006)
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93by Rogers, Karyn L., Neuhoff, Philip S., Pedersen, Asger K., Bird, Dennis K.Get access
Published in Lithos (2006)
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97by Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Pedersen, Asger Ken, Tegner, Christian, Duncan, Robert A.Get access
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98by Larsen, Lotte M., Pedersen, Asger K., Tegner, Christian, Duncan, Robert A.Get access
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (2014)
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99by Brooks, C. Kent, Engell, John, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Pedersen, Asger KenGet access
Published in Meddelelser om Grønland. Geoscience (1982)
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100by Brooks, C. Kent, Engell, John, Larsen, Lotte Melchior, Pedersen, Asger KenGet access
Published in Meddelelser om Grønland. Geoscience (1982)
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