The single Penstemon strictus plant observed by Williams and Thomson received bumblebee visits every few minutes. |
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Any lingering hopes West had were extinguished virtually from the restart when Thomson slotted another penalty to effectively kill the game. |
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Wiebe reached base on a fielder's choice, then scored the deciding run on an RBI double by Jeff Thomson. |
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The contract is subject to detailed conditions as laid out in the commercial agreement between Samtel and Thomson. |
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I have a friend and neighbour called Peter Thomson who is an exception to the general rule. |
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In the process of doing so, I used my new torque wrench to tighten the bolts on the faceplate of my Thomson stem. |
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In this work he gave what Thomson considered the first proof of the Waterston-Maxwell equipartition theorem. |
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The 18-year-old volunteered to spend Saturday shut up on a window ledge at the Thomson travel agent shop fronting Devizes High Street. |
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On came Ian Botham, and Thomson edged his first ball head-high to second slip. |
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The couple were said to have had several blazing rows after Thomson confessed to the threesome while filming episodes of Cold Feet in Australia. |
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Margie Thomson has chronicled his journey from musical whiz kid to polymathic author. |
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He had met Annabell Thomson during the war at the soda fountain in the Montgomery Drug Store, and in 1947 they married. |
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I didn't know whether to be glad or angry that Mr. Thomson was not about to slap Paradismo upside his head. |
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Thomson accepts, however, that the British are still somewhat squeamish about the sight of the very rich being congratulated about doing good. |
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Stuart Golabek felt otherwise and was booked by referee Craig Thomson for his vehement protests. |
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Two years later, J. J. Thomson modified Kelvin's model, having the electrons move in concentric circle within a positively charged spheric space. |
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Thomson said the stone would have individual plaques for each victim that he would create out of bronze with insets of pounamu. |
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Thomson herself does not fully capture the risk in Mirandolina's skillful duplicitousness or the sense she may be getting caught in her own trap. |
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Patrick Thomson, the factor of Ben Alder Estate, said the plan was to demolish the bothy and replace it with modern workshops. |
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In 1847-49 he collaborated with Stokes on hydrodynamical studies, which Thomson applied to electrical and atomic theory. |
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This proposal was met with guffaws of laughter from the Labour-dominated committee, which included the then Coun Keith Thomson. |
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The dynamical theory of heat led Thomson to also think of a dynamical theory for electricity and magnetism. |
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For one significant reason, the jocular Thomson can afford not to be too downbeat about the Fifers' 8-1 mauling on their own patch last month. |
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The animals sharing the enclosure included other addra gazelles, Thomson gazelles, white-bearded wildebeest, and Burchell's zebras. |
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In 1834 Thomson, who was aged just 10, and his brother James, 12, both matriculated at the university. |
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Weatherson did have the ball in the net in the 14th minute but was adjudged offside, and Jimmy Thomson went close with a header. |
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I seethed inside and made my way over to the wet bar as Thomson and Dale left me behind. |
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He joined DC Thomson, where he wrote horoscopes for the women's magazine Secrets before being promoted to the unlikely role of beauty editor. |
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They swiftly heeled a scrum on the champions' line, and Thomson cleverly waited while he assessed his options. |
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But Thomson drilled the ball at home keeper Stuart Coburn when it was easier to score. |
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W Thomson was the first who tried to treat mathematically Faraday's conception of lines of force. |
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Maybe Thomson learned to live with criticism and simply found the best way of dealing with it. |
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Event organiser Gary Thomson of Nahoon Round Table says right from the word go the event has always been about family and charity. |
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By the end of the century J. I. Thomson would reveal that atoms could also be divided into parts. |
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On June 9, 1873, Wyville Thomson and a party of the Scientifics and officers left the ship early in the morning aboard the steam pinnace. |
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But during his brief tenure, Thomson has had choice words for both the government and the opposition. |
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Only DC Thomson in its Dundee stronghold has reserved its editors' chairs for Scotsmen. |
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As with everything Thomson wrote, the Stabat Mater is contrapuntally spare and open. |
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He started work under J.J. Thomson, the discoverer of the electron, before becoming an assistant demonstrator of physics. |
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With Thomson about to nod his second from point blank range he was barged off the ball by Scott Thomson. |
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Tom Scollay, who has had the ball on a string in recent times, fell, trapped in the gully by Adam Stockwell and bowled by Thomson. |
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As Thomson relates, film began as an occult, slightly shady art, played in flickering lights often in the bad part of town. |
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In a fortnight, the Thomson family will host a grand banquet and evening ball. |
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In 1848 Thomson produced a paper which set out to establish the basis of an absolute thermometric scale. |
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Created and performed by Marjorie Campbell, Michael Healey, Kristen Thomson and company. |
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Only a few years later the Scottish physicist William Thomson, later elevated to the peerage as Lord Kelvin, attempted an estimate on a completely different basis. |
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According to Thomson Reuters, 150 of the 500 companies in the SP 500 make 95 to 100 percent of their revenue inside U.S. borders. |
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Standring brought George Thomson into the play with a lovely lay off and Thomson unleashed a thundering shot that was only stopped by the woodwork. |
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Her husband called Thomson Medical Centre, but an ambulance did not turn up for more than 45 minutes, five minutes longer than it took the baby to arrive. |
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Thomson argues there is now evidence of a departure from and revision of the medicalized ableist legacy to be found in exemplary postmodern black women's writing. |
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The analysts said Thomson had a very difficult job on his hands. |
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Thomson employs enjambment so that his poetry flows as does the river, the entire seventeen-line passage being contained within only three sentences. |
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The first hard evidence of the existence of fundamental particles came in 1897, when English physicist Joseph Thomson discovered electrons within an atomic nucleus. |
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Thomson is one of those gifted writers who make any subject that they choose to pick up lively and instructive. |
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Ten days later the fires had burned out and I shared a railway buffet car with dozens of Cree and Swampy Cree travelling north from Thomson to Hudson Bay. |
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Major flooding occurred on the Thomson and Avon Rivers, and the Mitchell River flooded many hectares of vegetable crops on the river flats and cut the highway. |
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This time around, consumer electronic giants Panasonic, Thomson and Pioneer have put money in the satellite project as they hope to sell more widescreen screens. |
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As Ian Thomson describes in the TLS this week, the cars drew level, and Mussolini pulled over to confront his pursuer. |
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This work by Thomson in 1856 on electricity and magnetism is important for it was these ideas which led Maxwell to develop his remarkable new theory of electromagnetism. |
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Back in 1897, British physicist J.J. Thomson discovered the electron, which, as of then, was the biggest finding of all time. |
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Royal Navy minesweepers have been competing for the award of excellence since the 1970s when it was inaugurated by the original sponsors, Thomson Marconi Sonar Ltd. |
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When the cable failed completely Whitehouse was dismissed, though Thomson objected and was reprimanded by the board for his interference. |
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The enterprise was now feted as a triumph by the public and Thomson enjoyed a large share of the adulation. |
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Following the lead of Thomson and Tait, the branch of topology called knot theory was developed. |
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Thomson did more than any other electrician up to his time in introducing accurate methods and apparatus for measuring electricity. |
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In 1893, Thomson headed an international commission to decide on the design of the Niagara Falls power station. |
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Even after Niagara Falls Thomson still held to his belief that direct current was the superior system. |
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William is also memorialised on the Thomson family grave in Glasgow Necropolis. |
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As the subject matter was under active development, Thomson amended that text and in 1904 it was typeset and published. |
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Like many scientists, Thomson made some mistakes in predicting the future of technology. |
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In 1953 the newspaper was bought by Canadian millionaire Roy Thomson who was in the process of building a large media group. |
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The newspaper was founded in 1884 and was based in Thomson House, Cardiff city centre. |
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In 2008 Media Wales moved from Thomson House next to Six Park Street, opposite the Principality Stadium. |
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Other experimenters, including Elihu Thomson and Nikola Tesla, also reported burns. |
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In 2017 Cairo was voted the most dangerous megacity for women with more than 10 million inhabitants in a poll by Thomson Reuters Foundation. |
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Current procedure for analysing tides follows the method of harmonic analysis introduced in the 1860s by William Thomson. |
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It is also a base for Thomson Airways with flights to Faro, Mallorca, Lanzarote and elsewhere. |
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The Secretary of State for Air, Lord Thomson, was killed in the crash along with many senior figures in the airship development programme. |
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Organizationally, West is part of the global legal division of Thomson Reuters. |
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Following the acquisition by Thomson, West was known as WIPG, West Information Publishing Group. |
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Family ties made the move to Cruden Homes' Wester Lea development all the more special for Robin Thomson. |
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Aranga M Thomson On the death OFALAN Whicker I was avid fan of Whickers World, Rest in peace, Alan. |
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Grant Brebner swung a foot at it and missed before Kevin Thomson tried to sclaff the ball to safety. |
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The sale of the ARCO property to Thomson Learning now completes the divestiture program resulting from the MGR acquisition. |
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Answers on a postcard to Neil Cammies, Features Department, South Wales Echo, Thomson House, Havelock Street, Cardiff. |
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Ryan struck when Heaslip snaffled a Fergus Thomson overthrow and put the flanker galloping in from 40 metres. |
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They travel 10 miles to take on local rivals Threave Rovers at Meadow Park with Simpson at the helm after Jim Thomson resigned two weeks ago. |
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Suzanne Thomson had the idea to set up messy and arty play centre Squiggles n Giggles after being told she faced losing her job last autumn. |
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The paper quoted Christmas Island Shire President Gordon Thomson as saying that there were people in the water crying out for help. |
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To find out more about this holiday or to book your trip visit your local Thomson trave shop, thomson. |
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Since 1996, when there were 643 stock splits, totals have trended downward, reports Thomson Financial Securities Data. |
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But the hosts never-say-die spirit came to the surface as Thomson hit the net from 25 yards despite Steven Robertson getting a hand to it. |
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Thomson Reuters and Barwa Bank have released the findings of the fourth consecutive Sukuk Perceptions and Forecast study. |
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At the top of the first movement are some notes of particular interest, with references to Cesar Thomson and Ostende. |
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The genus Aloconota Thomson now contains 88 species worldwide, 78 of which occur in the Palearctic region. |
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The facility includes 22 trading stations that are fully-equipped with market tools that link with Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters Eikon. |
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The facility includes 22 fully-equipped trading stations that feature market tools linked with Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters Eikon. |
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A further blow to the group came in 1917 when Thomson died while canoeing in Algonquin Park. |
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William Thomson, or Lord Kelvin, is the person whom the absolute temperature unit, the Kelvin, is named after. |
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It is the largest base for Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, and a major base for Ryanair, Monarch Airlines and Thomson Airways. |
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Since summer 2007, Thomson cruise lines have included Newcastle as a departure port on its Norwegian and Fjords cruise. |
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Feeds are also available through providers such as Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters. |
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Thomson replied on the 27th, revealing that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views. |
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As soon as Joule read the paper he wrote to Thomson with his comments and questions. |
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Thomson was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases. |
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Seven of his students, including his son George Paget Thomson, also became Nobel Prize winners either in physics or in chemistry. |
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Joseph John Thomson was born 18 December 1856 in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Lancashire, England. |
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They had one son, George Paget Thomson, and one daughter, Joan Paget Thomson. |
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On 22 December 1884 Thomson was appointed Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge. |
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Thomson was known for his work as a mathematician, where he was recognized as an exceptional talent. |
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In it, Thomson mathematically described the motions of William Thomson's vortex theory of atoms. |
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Thomson published a number of papers addressing both mathematical and experimental issues of electromagnetism. |
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Thomson discovered this through his explorations on the properties of cathode rays. |
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Thomson believed that the corpuscles emerged from the atoms of the trace gas inside his cathode ray tubes. |
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The aetherial hypothesis was vague, but the particle hypothesis was definite enough for Thomson to test. |
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Thomson detected their path by the fluorescence on a squared screen in the jar. |
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Thomson constructed a Crookes tube with an electrometer set to one side, out of the direct path of the cathode rays. |
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Thomson could trace the path of the ray by observing the phosphorescent patch it created where it hit the surface of the tube. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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Previous experimenters had failed to observe this, but Thomson believed their experiments were flawed because their tubes contained too much gas. |
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Thomson pasted a scale to the surface of this sphere to measure the deflection of the beam. |
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As to the source of these particles, Thomson believed they emerged from the molecules of gas in the vicinity of the cathode. |
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In 1906, Thomson demonstrated that hydrogen had only a single electron per atom. |
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J J Thomson Avenue, on the University of Cambridge campus, is named after Thomson. |
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Thomson opened the Thomson building, named in his honour, in the Leys School, Cambridge. |
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It was chaired by Sir George Thomson and its original membership included Chadwick, along with Mark Oliphant, John Cockcroft and Philip Moon. |
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Thomson concluded this was because some of the neon ions had a different mass. |
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The method was first revealed in 1807 by his acquaintance Thomas Thomson, in the third edition of Thomson's textbook, A System of Chemistry. |
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The airport serves as a base for EasyJet, Monarch, Thomson Airways, Ryanair and Wizz Air. |
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In addition Monarch Airlines and Thomson Airways have their head offices located at the airport. |
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Robert Oppenheimer, leader of the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb, also studied at Cambridge under Rutherford and Thomson. |
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One interesting issue is the difference between the Scopus and Thomson Reuters databases. |
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Robert Thomson, previously the paper's US managing editor, was the editor of The Times and is now the publisher of the Wall Street Journal. |
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American composers Virgil Thomson and Aaron Copland cited Satie's music for Entr'acte as a major influence on their own forays into film scoring. |
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He rescued fellow sailor Alex Thomson in the Southern Ocean, then the yacht Ecover had a mast failure with them both aboard. |
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Stonehaven was the birthplace of Robert William Thomson, inventor of the pneumatic tyre and the fountain pen. |
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Key figures leading the campaign were George Malcolm Thomson and Andrew Dewar Gibb. |
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Barrie befriended Africa explorer Joseph Thomson and Antarctica explorer Robert Falcon Scott. |
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While such arrangements had wide popular appeal, Beethoven's music was more advanced and difficult to play than Thomson intended. |
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The Select Scottish Airs collected by George Thomson and published between 1799 and 1818 included contributions from Burns and Walter Scott. |
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He and the composer Virgil Thomson continually wrote disparagingly about Barbirolli, comparing him unfavourably with Toscanini. |
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In 1967 members of the Astor family sold the paper to Canadian publishing magnate Roy Thomson. |
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His Thomson Corporation brought it under the same ownership as The Sunday Times to form Times Newspapers Limited. |
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The Thomson Corporation management were struggling to run the business due to the 1979 energy crisis and union demands. |
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In 1981, The Times and The Sunday Times were bought from Thomson by Rupert Murdoch's News International. |
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For his work on the transatlantic telegraph project he was knighted in 1866 by Queen Victoria, becoming Sir William Thomson. |
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James Thomson married Margaret Gardner in 1817 and, of their children, four boys and two girls survived infancy. |
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In school, Thomson showed a keen interest in the classics along with his natural interest in the sciences. |
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On the title page of this essay Thomson wrote the following lines from Alexander Pope's Essay on Man. |
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Thomson used data published by Regnault to calibrate his scale against established measurements. |
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Thomson replied on 27 October, revealing that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views. |
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Though now eminent in the academic field, Thomson was obscure to the general public. |
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In a further 1855 analysis, Thomson stressed the impact that the design of the cable would have on its profitability. |
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Thomson contended that the signalling speed through a given cable was inversely proportional to the square of the length of the cable. |
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Thomson attacked Whitehouse's contention in a letter to the popular Athenaeum magazine, pitching himself into the public eye. |
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Thomson recommended a larger conductor with a larger cross section of insulation. |
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In return, Thomson secured a trial for his mirror galvanometer, about which the board had been unenthusiastic, alongside Whitehouse's equipment. |
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Lampson argued for another attempt and prevailed, Thomson insisting that the technical problems were tractable. |
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Thomson says that evolutionary psychology is inclusive of biopsychosocial causes. |
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Responding to this trend, Thomson Reuters has fully integrated Zawya Financial Products into Eikon, its flagship desktop for financial services professionals. |
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Nathan Stobbart and Tom Young were on target for the Dragons, but it was Milan who triumphed with goals from James Scott, Ryan Draine, Liam Wotherspoon and Connor Thomson. |
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Despite having a penalty shout turned down when Daniel Majstorovic daftly clambered over Ryan Thomson, it was a nearmiracle the Fifers got to the interval just two down. |
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Unanticipated, Thomson and Joule met later that year in Chamonix. |
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You have been convicted of the culpable homicide of Robin Thomson, a total stranger to you who was simply making his way home following a night out. |
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For those patients who do use a screen on a regular basis, Mr Houghton recommends they use a piece of software called Screen Tinter from Thomson Software Solutions. |
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The owner of First Choice and Thomson yesterday said winter sales were down 13 per cent as the trend for customers to book trips nearer the time of departure continued. |
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The vehicle expert told Solicitor General Lesley Thomson QC that although the primary brake, the foot brake, has an anti-lock or ABS system, the handbrake does not. |
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Other new products set to ship from Thomson, which markets its phones under the GE brand, include a Caller ID speakerphone, corded telephone and an adjunct unit. |
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Collum was fourth official at Spain v Italy in Euro 2012 on Sunday, while Thomson gets his championship under way by refereeing tomorrow's Denmark-Portugal clash in Ukraine. |
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Edgar Thomson Works is one of the oldest steel mills in the world. |
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Of note in the United States is Clairton Works, Edgar Thomson Works, and Irvin Plant, which are all members of Mon Valley Works just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
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The bishops then moved Lambeth for the First Session on 2 July, after Holy Communion at which Tait presided and Thomson of York preached, the bishops gathered in the library. |
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Millionaires Hugh Fraser and Roy Thomson, whose newspaper empire included The Glasgow Herald's archrival, The Scotsman, fought for control of the title for 52 days. |
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Alex Kapranos and Paul Thomson met at a party and began a close friendship and played together in Yummy Fur, and subsequently teamed up to write songs. |
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Thomson himself never publicly acknowledged this because he thought he had a much stronger argument restricting the age of the Sun to no more than 20 million years. |
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A pressure gauge to register the depth of the sinker was added by Thomson. |
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Thomson subsequently regretted that he had acquiesced too readily to many of Whitehouse's proposals and had not challenged him with sufficient energy. |
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Thomson jumped at the problem and published his response that month. |
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Thomson had heart problems and nearly died when he was 9 years old. |
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Margaret Thomson died in 1830 when William was six years old. |
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William Thomson's father, James Thomson, was a teacher of mathematics and engineering at Royal Belfast Academical Institution and the son of a farmer. |
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The RW Thomson Classic Car Rally is an annual celebration of the inventor of the pneumatic tyre and attracts an impressive range of vintage and classic cars. |
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Australia continued its success up until the early 1980s, built around Bob Simpson, the Chappell brothers, Dennis Lillee, Jeff Thomson and Rod Marsh. |
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Jeff Thomson was named deputy in a team that included seven debutants. |
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In 2009, THE announced they would produce their own rankings, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, in partnership with Thomson Reuters. |
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Thomson conducted an experiment in which he channeled a stream of neon ions through magnetic and electric fields, striking a photographic plate at the other end. |
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Thomson discovered the electron through his work on cathode rays. |
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In 1905, Thomson discovered the natural radioactivity of potassium. |
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He had a brother two years younger than he was, Frederick Vernon Thomson. |
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Tour operators Thomson, Thomas Cook and Libra will now be jetting holidaymakers to Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh from Newcastle each Thursday throughout the year. |
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