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Description Storage box for the NGB Svalbard seed backup storage. This is the demonstration box located at Alnarp. The glass tubes were last used in 1998. This box has the size 235 x 224 x 500 mm (height x width x length). sesto.nordgen.org/sesto/index.php?scp=ngb&thm=picture...
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Source NGB Seed Box for Svalbard Safe Storage (2007)
Author Dag Terje Filip Endresen from Oslo, Norway
Dag Endresen (1971–) wikidata:Q47502209
Dag Endresen
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Dag Terje Endresen; Dag Terje Filip Endresen; Dag T. F. Endresen; D. T. F. Endresen
Description Norwegian bioinformatician, data scientist, data steward and biodiversity informatician
Date of birth 15 January 1971 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Kongsberg Municipality
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Oslo (1 October 2012–); Alnarp (1 January 1999–April 2011); Arendal (1987–1990); Copenhagen (August 2011–September 2012); Rome (August 2005–April 2006); Trondheim (1990–1996) Edit this at Wikidata
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