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Erik Edlund (born Närke Province, March 14, 1819; died Stockholm, August 19, 1888) was a Swedish physicist. His scientific research was confined chiefly to the theory of electricity. He helped secure the introduction of weather stations to Sweden.
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Erik Edlund Edlund, Erik
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Swedish physicist
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1819-03-14Z
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1819-01-01Z
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1888-08-19Z
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1888-01-01Z
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