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  2. Master suppression techniques - Wikipedia

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    These techniques identified by Nissen are ways to indirectly suppress and humiliate opponents. In the late 1970s, the framework was popularized by Norwegian social psychologist Berit Ås , [ 2 ] who reduced Nissen's original nine means to five, and claimed this was a technique mostly used in the workplace by men against women.

  3. Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Saint Nissen, a 5th century Irish abbot; a creature in Norse mythology, see Tomte; a Nissen hut, a building shaped like a tube cut in half along the middle and made from corrugated iron sheets; the Nissen Building in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Nissen fundoplication, a surgical procedure to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease and hiatal hernia

  4. Ingjald Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Ingjald Nissen (2 September 1896, Kristiania – 25 February 1977, Bærum) was a Norwegian psychologist and philosopher. [1] [2] Nissen published around twenty books, and was a government scholar from 1938. His books treated a number of fundamental human questions such as sexuality, mass psychology, power hunger and the feeling of guilt.

  5. Gottfried Curio - Wikipedia

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    (September 2020) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  6. Rudolph Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Nissen (sometimes spelled Rudolf Nissen) (September 5, 1896 – January 22, 1981) was a German surgeon who chaired surgery departments in Turkey, the United States and Switzerland. The Nissen fundoplication , a surgical procedure for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease , is named after him.

  7. Peter Norman Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Peter Norman Nissen, DSO (6 August 1871 – 2 March 1930), was a Canadian-American-British mining engineer, inventor and army officer. He held a number of patents for his inventions and developed the Nissen hut prefabricated shelter during the First World War .

  8. Hartvig Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Ole Hartvig Nissen (17 April 1815 – 4 February 1874) was a Norwegian philologist and educator. He founded Nissen's Girls' School in Christiania in 1849. In 1865 he became director-general in the Ministry of Education , while remaining one of three joint headmasters of Nissen's Girls' School until 1872.

  9. Nissen hut - Wikipedia

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    Nissen huts, Cultybraggan Camp, close to Comrie, in west Perthshire A Nissen hut is a prefabricated steel structure originally for military use, especially as barracks, made from a 210° portion of a cylindrical skin of corrugated iron.