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Johns, William

Digby, Kenelm. Of bodies, and of mans soul. To discover the immortality of reasonable souls. With two discources Of the powder of sympathy, and Of the vegetation of plants.. . . London Printed by S.G. and B.G. for John Williams, and are to be sold in Little Britain over against St. Buttolphs-Church, 1669. 439, 23 lp. [Pg.59]

Read, John. William Davidson of Aberdeen the first British Professor of Chemistry. Aberdeen Univ Studs, no. 129., 1951. [Pg.240]

Shirley, John William. The scientific experiments of Sir Walter Raleigh, the Wizard Earl, and the Three Magi in the Tower, 1603-1617. Ambix 4 (1949-1951) 52-66. [Pg.246]

Shirley, John William, ed.A source book for the study of Thomas Harriot / edited by John W. Shirley. New York Amo Press, 1981. ca. 550 p. in various pagings... [Pg.267]

Shirley, John William. Thomas Hariot Renaissance scientist. Oxford New York Clarendon P, 1974. 18lp. [Pg.267]

Quinn, D.B. and John William Shirley. A contemporary list of Hariot references. Renaissance Q 22, no. 1 (Spring 1969) 9-26. [Pg.401]

Drayton, Michael.The works of Michael Drayton edited by J.W. Hebei, Kathleen Tillotson and B.H. Newdigate. Edited by John William Hebei, Kathleen Mary Tillotson and Bernard Henry Newdigate. Oxford Basil Blackwell, 1930-1941. 5 vols... [Pg.649]

Ashton, John William, ed.Types of English drama / edited by John W. Ashton. New York Macmillan, 1940 reprint, St Clair Shores (MI) Scholarly P, 1976. ix, 750 p. Each Selection Preceded by a Sketch of the Author, with Bibliography. Includes Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, by Robert Greene, The Alchemist, by Ben Jonson. [Pg.666]

John William Lord Rayleigh (1842-1919 Nobel Prize for chemistry 1904) and Sir William Ramsay (1852-1916 Nobel Prize for physics 1904). Isolated by liquefaction of air and identified as a new element by spectral analysis. [Pg.42]

Strutt was the fourth Baron Rayleigh, son of John William Strutt, the third Baron Rayleigh, with whom Ramsay had collaborated on the discovery of argon. He, like Thomson, ran independent experiments that undermined Ramsay, Collie, and Patterson s results ... [Pg.130]

Rayleigh scattering is named after its discoverer, John William Strutt (1842-1919), third Baron Rayleigh, an English physicist. He also did important work on acoustics and black-body radiation... [Pg.484]

While at Leeds from 1924 to 1930, Ingold s laboratory focused on three main topics of research (1) the nature and mechanism of orienting effects of groups in aromatic substitution (mainly nitration) (2) the study of prototropic rearrangements (shifts of H+) and aniontropic rearrangements (shifts of anions) as the ionic mechanisms of tautomerism and (3) the effect of polar substituents on the velocity and orientation of addition reactions to unsaturated systems. One of Ingold s students at Leeds, John William Baker, wrote a widely read book on tautomerism. 16... [Pg.218]

Rayleigh,1902. Wave theory of light. In Scientific Papers by John William Strutt, Baron Rayleigh, vol. 3. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 47-189... [Pg.29]

Argon Ar 1894 (London and Bristol, England) John William Strutt,aka Lord Rayleigh (British) and Sir William Ramsay (Scottish) 267... [Pg.395]

Composer John Williams has many success traits. The long and high t-bars reveal his self-confidence. The extra tall t-stems show us he is full of pride and dignity. People with this level of pride tend to be sharp dressers and are concerned with their reputation. [Pg.72]

Figure 4.18 (a) RBS and (b) AFM data of 4H-SiC implanted with Al at 700°C. Note the crystal quality is degraded due to implant damage, as expected. RBS and AFM data are courtesy of, respectively. Dr. Tami Isaac-Smith from the group under Professor John Williams at Auburn University and Dr. A. ]. Hsieh of the Army Research Laboratory. [Pg.134]

John William Strutt, the third Lord Rayleigh, was born at Terling on November 12,1842. His ability for clear thinking and self-expression was evident in his student days, and when he was Senior Wrangler in the Tripos in 1865, one of his examiners remarked, Strutt s papers were so good that they could have been sent straight to press without revision (41). [Pg.780]

John William Strutt, the Third Lord Rayleigh, 1842-1919. [Pg.780]

Birth of John William Strutt, Lord Rayleigh, at Terling, England. [Pg.893]

What have we here A man or a fish Dead or alive A fish he smells like a fish a very ancient and fish-like smell a kind of not of the newest Poor John -William Shakespeare, The Tempest II. ii. 26-29 (A Poor John in those times was a salted and dried hake)... [Pg.781]

In 1905 he married Mabel Violet, younger daughter of John Williams of Dunmurry, County Antrim, and throughout his career he owed much to her neverfailing devotion and counsel. Sir James and Lady Irvine had three children two daughters, and a son who died while on active service during the second world war. [Pg.423]

Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and the radioactive element radon make up a most unusual group of non-metals, called the noble gases. They were all discovered after Mendeleev had published his periodic table. They were discovered between 1894 and 1900, mainly through the work of the British scientists Sir William Ramsay (Figure 9.16a) and Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh (Figure 9.16b). [Pg.154]

I. Ward, John William, 1937- II. Qader, S. A. III. American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. IV. Series American Chemical Society. ACS symposium series 20. [Pg.2]

Telephone conversation with John Williams. California Transportation Laboratory. August 1989. [Pg.318]

We appreciate the support and encouragement of Michael Perlsweig, Joseph Strakey, and John Williams. [Pg.179]


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