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Ole Holger Petersen (born 3 March 1943) is a Danish-born research professor at Cardiff University where he studies physiology, especially calcium signalling and the pancreas. [1] He was born in 1943 in Copenhagen , the first son of Joergen Petersen, an officer in the Danish navy, and Elisabeth née Klein , a pianist.
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In the spring of 1849, Petersen returned to Norway where he married Anne Marie Amundsdatter (1818–1883). In April 1850 they traveled to America where Petersen was employed at the Bethel Ship Mission in New York. Ole Peter Petersen first established a Methodist congregation among Norwegian immigrants at Washington Prairie in Iowa during 1852.
Ole Erik Gunnar Petersen (born 30 December 1934, in Frederiksberg) is a sailor from Denmark. [1] Petersen represented his country at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Naples. Petersen took Silver in the Danish Flying Dutchman Skum with Hans Fogh as helmsman. Petersen returned to the Olympic regatta in 1964 Summer Olympics in Enoshima.
According to The Sunday Times, the hardback edition was the year's 4th-biggest seller in the "general hardbacks" category with 153,160 copies sold by end of the year. [58] According to The Guardian , the Nielsen BookScan reported sales of 147,899 copies made it only the 32nd bestselling book of the year.
Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-Road was an automobile magazine dedicated to 4x4 and off-road trucks and SUVs. The first issue was published in 1977; it began as a special-interest publication from the editors of Hot Rod magazine.
It was developed by Conor Petersen and Thunkspace. [5] Petersen said that he had enjoyed chess variants such as three-dimensional chess and conceived of using time as an additional dimension for piece movements. He said, "From there, I tried to solve each problem or paradox I found".