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Ørskov is a Danish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Egil Robert Orskov, Danish-born Scottish agricultural scientist and development scholar *Ida Ørskov Ida Ørskov (née Oppenheuser, 8 January 1922 – 10 April 2007) was a Danish physician and bacteriologist whose dissertation ''Om Klebsiella'' (About ''Klebsiella'') was the first scientific study pointing to the risk of bacterial cross-infection ... (1922–2007), Danish physician and bacteriologist * Willy Ørskov (1920–1990), Danish sculptor Danish-language surnames {{DEFAULTSORT:Orskov ...
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Danish Surname
Heritable family names were generally adopted rather late within Scandinavia. Nobility were the first to take names that would be passed on from one generation to the next. Later, clergy, artisans and merchants in cities took heritable names. Family names (surnames) were still used together with ''primary patronyms'' (father's name plus an affix denoting relationship), which were used by all social classes. This meant that most families until modern times did not have surnames. Scandinavian patronyms were generally derived from the father's given name with the addition of a suffix meaning 'son' or 'daughter' or by occupation like Møller - ( Miller ) naming tradition remained commonly used throughout the Scandinavian countries during the time of surname formation. Forms of the patronymic suffixes include: ''-son'', ''-sen'', ''-fen'', ''-søn'', ''-ler'', ''-zen'', ''-zon/zoon'', and ''-sson ''. Denmark The most common Danish family name surnames are patronymic and end in ' ...
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Egil Robert Orskov
Egil Robert Ørskov, OBE FRSE is a Danish born Scottish agricultural scientist and development scholar. He is particularly known for research on the nutrition of farm animals.https://www.orskovfoundation.org/content/about-professor-bob-%C3%B8rskov Selected publications * Ørskov, E.R. and McDonald, I., 1979. The estimation of protein degradability in the rumen from incubation measurements weighted according to rate of passage. ''The Journal of Agricultural Science'', 92(2), pp. 499–503. * Mehrez, A.Z., Ørskov, E.R. and McDonald, I., 1977. Rates of rumen fermentation in relation to ammonia concentration. ''British Journal of Nutrition'', 38(3), pp. 437–443. * Orskov, E.R., 1982. ''Protein nutrition in ruminants''. Academic Press Inc.(London) Ltd. Alma Mater * Copenhagen University, University of Reading. Career * Rowett Research Institute, Macaulay Land Research Institute and the James Hutton Institute. Awards * OBE 1988 * Royal Society of Edinburgh 1991 Re ...
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Ida Ørskov
Ida Ørskov (née Oppenheuser, 8 January 1922 – 10 April 2007) was a Danish physician and bacteriologist whose dissertation ''Om Klebsiella'' (About ''Klebsiella'') was the first scientific study pointing to the risk of bacterial cross-infection in hospitals. Biography Born in Copenhagen, Ørskov was the daughter of Johannes Georg Oppenheuser, an engraver, and Helga Christensen. After matriculating from N. Zahle's School in 1941, she began to study medicine the encouragement of her chemistry teacher. Her friendship and later marriage (1948) with her fellow student , the son of the director of the Danish Serum Institute (Statens Serum Institut), raised her interest in bacteriology and led to close collaboration with her husband after he became head of the institute's coli department. After graduating from the University of Copenhagen in 1948, she became an assistant at the institute's International Salmonella Centre. Her thesis ''Om Klebsiella'' (1956) was one of the first scient ...
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Willy Ørskov
Willy Ørskov (21 December 1920 in Aarhus – 12 June 1990 in Helsingør) was a Danish sculptor who is remembered for works created from plastics and inflatable materials. Biography Ørskov's studies at the Valand School of Fine Arts in Gothenburg, Sweden (1954–1960) were completed by stays in Paris, Greece and Italy at the end of the 1950s. During his years in Gothenburg, he taught and worked with ceramics. His early works such as ''Bymiljø'' and ''Gående'' are Abstract works depicting man in the city. He later began to use plastics including finished products such as pipes and funnels. His pneumatic sculptures consist of inflated pillow shapes and air-filled tubes as can be seen in ''Sommerskulptur'' (Summer Sculpture) from the mid-1960s.Pia Kristin ...
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