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Guðmundur Finnbogason (1873-1944)
Den sympatiske Forstaaelse. Kðbenhav'n, Gyldendal, 1911. 175 bls. 8vo.
26/9 1911 Köbenhavns Universitet.
Frönsk þýðing: L’intelligence sympathique. . . . Paris, Alcan, 1913. - Sama efni og ritg. í bók
höf.: Hugur og heimur. Reykjavík, Bókaverzlun Sigfúsar Eymundssonar, 1912. 169.-368. bls.
Guðmundur Georgsson (1932-)
Vergleichende elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen normaler menschlicher
Pankreasinseln und eines hormonellaktiven Inselzell-Carcinoms mit Hyperinsul-
inismus. Bonn 1966. 63 bls., myndir. 8vo.
7/4 1966 Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitát, Bonn.
Guðmundur Guðmundsson (1929-)
Function following arthrodesis for coxarthrosis. With special reference to the mobile
hip. Copenhagen, Munksgaard, 1972. 79 bls., myndir. 8vo. (Acta Orthopaedica
Scandinavica, suppl. 141.)
21/4 1972 Lunds Universitet.
Guðmundur Guðmundsson (1937-)
Fourier analysis of magnetic surveys. Ópr.
/5 1966 Cambridge University.
Útdrættir: Interpretation of onedimensional magnetic anomalies by use of the Fourier-trans-
form. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. Vol 12, 1966, 87.-97. bls. - Spectral analysis of magnetic
surveys. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. Vol. 13, 1967, 325.-337. bls.
Guðmundur Ólafs Guðmundsson (1933-)
Untersuchungen an Chlorsilylaminen. Stuttgart, höf., 1964. 87 bls., töflur, línurit.
8vo.
7/12 1964 Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart.
Guðmundur Magnússon (1937-)
Production under risk. A theoretical study. Stockholm 1969. 286 bls. 8vo. (Acta
Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia oeconomica Upsaliensia, 2.)
22/5 1969 Kungliga Universitetet i Uppsala.
Guðmundur Pálmason (1928-)
Crustal structure of Iceland from explosion seismology. Reykjavík 1971. 187 bls.,
töflur, línurit. 8vo.
24/4 1971 Háskóli íslands, Reykjavík.
Guðmundur Jakob Sigurðsson (1916-)
Comparison of various chemical tests for the quality of fish and studies on the
storage of herring in refrigerated brine. Ópr.
28/7 1944 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.