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  1. Kerstin Margareta "Kiki" Håkansson (born 17 June 1929) is a Swedish model and beauty queen who was the first winner of the Miss World beauty pageant after being crowned Miss Sweden World in 1951.

  2. Professor of Chemistry. She/her/hers. kicki@umich.edu. Office Information: 4521 Chemistry. phone: 734.615.0570. Chemical Biology; Biomacromolecular Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry; Chemistry. Education/Degree: Ph.D., Uppsala University, Sweden. About.

  3. Kerstin Margareta ”Kicki” Håkansson, född 23 juli 1929 i Jakobs församling i Stockholm [2], var en svensk fotomodell och modetecknare. Som skönhetsdrottning vann hon den allra första Miss World-tävlingen 1951, som gick i London. [3] [4]

  4. 26 de jul. de 2017 · It is a pleasure to introduce a special focus of the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry to celebrate the accomplishments of the 2016 Biemann Medalist, Dr. Kristina (Kicki) Håkansson.

    • Richard A. J. O’Hair
    • rohair@unimelb.edu.au
    • 2017
  5. Professor Kristina “Kicki” Håkansson. Principal Investigator. UofM Faculty Page | LinkedIn. Neven Mikawy. Post Doctoral Researcher. Monitoring the formation of internal fragments after doing Electron fragmentation techniques. Studying the effect of the size and charge state of fragment ions on PTMs retention upon doing top-down, middle ...

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  6. It is a pleasure to introduce a special focus of the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry to celebrate the accomplishments of the 2016 Biemann Medalist, Dr. Kristina (Kicki) Håkansson. This issue contains articles around the theme “Using electrons and radical chemistry to characterize biological molecules. The eight articles. ”

  7. Kerstin "Kiki" Håkansson (Estocolmo, 17 de junho de 1929 – Los Angeles, California, 11 de novembro de 2011) foi uma modelo da Suécia que venceu o primeiro concurso Miss Mundo, em 1951. [1] [2] [3]