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Bjerrum may refer to: People Niels Janniksen Bjerrum (1879–1958), Danish chemist (son of Jannik Petersen Bjerrum and father of Jannik Bjerrum) Jannik...
The Bjerrum length (after Danish chemist Niels Bjerrum 1879–1958 ) is the separation at which the electrostatic interaction between two elementary charges...
A Bjerrum defect is a crystallographic defect which is specific to ice, and which is partly responsible for the electrical properties of ice. It was first...
A Bjerrum plot (named after Niels Bjerrum), sometimes also known as a Sillén diagram (after Lars Gunnar Sillén), or a Hägg diagram (after Gunnar Hägg)...
Jannik Petersen Bjerrum (26 December 1851 – 2 July 1920) was a Danish ophthalmologist who was a native of Skærbæk, a town in the southernmost part of...
Bjerrum (11 March 1879 in Copenhagen – 30 September 1958) was a Danish chemist. Niels Bjerrum was the son of ophthalmologist Jannik Petersen Bjerrum,...
Kirstine Bjerrum Meyer (12 October 1861 – 28 September 1941) was a Danish physicist and was the first woman from her country to earn a doctorate in natural...
Silla Bjerrum is a restaurateur and Chef best known for her expertise in sushi. Born in Denmark, Bjerrum's interest in seafood began during childhood holidays...
Hans Adolf Bjerrum (8 September 1899 – 10 May 1979) was a Danish field hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the...
Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen (born 27 January 1948) is a Danish philologist and gender studies scholar. She was Professor of Gender Studies at the University...
Oliver Bjerrum Jensen (born 30 April 2002) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Afturelding in the Icelandic 1. deild karla...
Retrieved 13 July 2019. Rosing, Minik T.; Bird, Dennis K.; Sleep, Norman H.; Bjerrum, Christian J. (1 April 2010). "No climate paradox under the faint early...
in human skin, and is demonstrably safe at the level used in cosmetics. Bjerrum, J., et al. Stability Constants, Chemical Society, London, 1958. Bentley...
(Screening effect). The Debye–Hückel length may be expressed in terms of the Bjerrum length λ B {\displaystyle \lambda _{\rm {B}}} as λ D = ( 4 π λ B ∑ j =...
HCO−3 (bicarbonate) and CO2−3(carbonate) depend on the pH. As shown in a Bjerrum plot, in neutral or slightly alkaline water (pH > 6.5), the bicarbonate...
glaucomatous changes are seen within the central visual field, mainly in Bjerrum's area, 10°-20° from fixation. Following are the common glaucomatous field...
revival, 1950–1960. UNC Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-2528-0. Fossat, Sissel Bjerrum (2018). "American Lessons in Mass Production and Mass Consumption: Danish...
1999 by chef Silla Bjerrum and chef Jeremy Rose, with restaurant entrepreneur Luke Johnson the majority owner since 2010. Bjerrum has been credited by...
Archived from the original on 16 October 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2017. Bjerrum, N (11 April 1952). "Structure and Properties of Ice". Science. 115 (2989):...
cases the guest–host hydrogen bonds result in the formation of L-type Bjerrum defects in the clathrate lattice. The stability of hydrates is generally...
cycle. In aqueous solution the binding strength can be described by the Bjerrum or Fuoss equation as function of the ion charges, rather independent of...
that carbonic acid will be almost 50%-dissociated at equilibrium. The Bjerrum plot shows typical equilibrium concentrations, in solution, in seawater...
from the added concentration of HCO−3 (which constitutes more than 90% of Bjerrum plot species from pH 7 to pH 8 at 25 °C in fresh water). Addition of HCO−3...
fractional concentrations against pH, for given K1 and K2, is known as a Bjerrum plot. A pattern is observed in the above equations and can be expanded...