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Что (кто) такое haak - определение

ATHLETICS COMPETITOR
Anita Hakenstad; Anita Håkenstad Evertsen; Anita Evertsen-Haak.; Anita Evertsen; Anita Evertsen-H.

Haak         
FAMILY NAME
Haak
·noun A sea fish. ·see Hake.
Haak (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Haak
Haak is a Dutch surname. It is thought to often be patronymic of origin, referring to a now extinct given name, or, considering the meaning "hook", be toponymic, descriptive or metonymic (e.
Laurel Haak         
AMERICAN NEUROSCIENTIST
Laure Haak; Laurel K. Haak
Laurel L. Haak, known as Laure, was the founding Executive Director (2012-2020) of ORCID, an international non-profit which generates and maintains unique identifiers for individuals to participate in the research lifecycle.

Википедия

Anita Håkenstad

Anita Håkenstad (born 19 February 1968) is a Norwegian long-distance runner who specialized in marathon races and cross-country running. She now competes in mountain running.

Her highest place from the IAAF World Cross Country Championships was a 30th place from 1986. The same year she finished sixth in the 3000 metres at the inaugural World Junior Championships in Athletics. In the World Cross Country team competition her highest place was sixth in 1987. In the marathon she finished 48th at the 1996 Summer Olympics and competed at the World Championships in 1995 and 1997 without managing to finish. She became Norwegian champion in 5000 metres in 1987, and in half marathon in 1996.

Примеры употребления для haak
1. "It‘s an utter disappointment," said Angela Haak, "And totally unfair.
2. For instance, Haak examined only DNA (the mitochondrial DNA) from the female line.
3. But a study published in Science by Wolfgang Haak and colleagues at the University of Gutenberg sought to overcome this objection by sequencing DNA from 7,500–year–old skeletons of the first European farmers.
4. Haak and colleagues suggested that the ancestors of modern Europeans are not the farmers from the Middle East but the Palaeolithic populations of Europe: those painters of the bison.
5. Researchers led by Wolfgang Haak of Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, argue that their finding supports the belief that modern residents of central Europe descended from Stone Age hunter–gatherers who were present 40,000 years ago, and not the early farmers who arrived thousands of years later.