Jacob Jensen
Jacob Jensen (29 April 1926 – 15 May 2015) was a Danish industrial designer best known for his work with Bang & Olufsen. Jensen designed numerous popular high-end consumer products, developing a functional minimalism style that formed a prominent part of the Danish modern movement. In 1958 he founded the ''Jacob Jensen Design Studio.'' Jensen designed for other brands including Alcatel, Kirk, Boform, General Electric, International Gift Corporation, JO-JO, Labofa, Rodenstock, Rosti (Rosti Mepal), and Stentofon. His works have been featured at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, and have received numerous design awards. Provided by Wikipedia
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Anthony Downs and the Equilibrium Theory of Democracy by Jacob Jensen
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Genome Report: Genome sequence of 1S1, a transformable and highly regenerable diploid potato for use as a model for gene editing and genetic engineering by Thilani B Jayakody, John P Hamilton, Jacob Jensen, Samantha Sikora, Joshua C Wood, David S Douches, C Robin Buell
Published 2023-02-01
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