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Poulsen

Poulsen is a Danish patronymic surname meaning "son of Poul" (Danish version of the Biblical Paul). The form Paulsen is a less common cognate.

It may refer to:

People
  • Christian Poulsen, Danish professional football player
  • Erik Poulsen, American politician
  • Hans Poulsen, Australian singer-songwriter
  • Henrik Poulsen, Danish record company owner
  • Jakob Poulsen, Danish professional football player
  • Kevin Poulsen, American black hat hacker and senior editor at Wired News
  • Michael Poulsen, lead singer of the Danish rock band Volbeat
  • Peder Poulsen, Swedish track & field athlete
  • Poul Poulsen Nolsøe (1766–1809), Faroese national hero
  • Simon Poulsen, Danish professional football player
  • Valdemar Poulsen (1869–1942), Danish engineer
Other
  • Poulsen arc

Usage examples of "poulsen".

I saw the different shade of blue, the faint glow of the palms, ribs, and forehead, and realized that I was looking at a real human who had enjoyed -- or suffered -- centuries of Poulsen treatments.

But here was a creature at least many centuries old who must have received Poulsen treatments as recently as decades ago.

Human beings like the old poet in the tower might possibly survive from pre-Hegira days -- Poulsen treatments and cryogenic storage could theoretically account for that -- but artifacts of wood and wire and ivory had little chance of making that long voyage through time and space.

It is just that when I was biofactured, my cells and systems were nanoteched with an ongoing form of Poulsen treatments so that I am essentially resistant to aging and disease.

It was famous for its universities, its medical centers -- most Poulsen treatments were administered there for the Web citizens who could afford it -- its baroque architecture -- especially beautiful in its mountain fortress, Keep Enable -- and its industrial output.

It emerged that the Poulsen System had offered to erect stations at a cost of about L36,000 less per station than the Marconi, and that the Admiralty itself had estimated a cost, if they were undertaking the work, about the same as the Poulsen offer.

It transpired that a technical sub-committee had been called once, and had recommended a further investigation of the Poulsen System.

And there were certainly others who, like the ancient poet Martin Silenus, had stayed alive through a combination of WorldWeb-era medicine, Poulsen treatments, and sheer determination.

Elizabeth Holcombe and Pamela Palmer Poulsen for their massive and timely support, encouragement and wisdom during the writing of this book.

He came with a retinue of four, the wispy Poulsen, another scientist, a blonde personal assistant whom we had met, as Cang Hai reminded me, in Dreiser's office, and a fourth member whom I hardly recognised at first.

He was more communicative than Poulsen, whom he vaguely resembled, being ectomorphic and seemingly of no particular age.

This was Spider Plant Alley, renamed after the plants that mopped up hydroxyls, much as Poulsen had said.

It was famous for its universities, its medical centers-most Poulsen treatments were administered there for the Web citizens who could afford it-its baroque architecture-especially beautiful in its mountain fortress, Keep Enable-and its industrial output.