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A simple type of anemometer, invented ( 1846 ) by Dr. John Thomas Romney Robinson, of Armagh Observatory.
A third study allegedly lasted for 130 days in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Thomas Jefferson University and the University of Pennsylvania under the direction of Dr. Andrew Newberg and Dr. George C. Brainard.
The Christadelphian religious group traces its origins to Dr John Thomas ( 1805 – 1871 ), who migrated to North America from England in 1832.
The history of this process appears in the book Dr. Thomas, His Life and Work ( 1873 ) by a Christadelphian, Robert Roberts.
Other notable officials at Ellis Island included Edward F. McSweeney ( assistant commissioner ), Joseph E. Murray ( assistant commissioner ), Dr. George W. Stoner ( chief surgeon ), Augustus Frederick Sherman ( chief clerk ), Dr. Victor Safford ( surgeon ), Dr. Victor Heiser ( surgeon ), Thomas W. Salmon | Dr.
Thomas W. Salmon ( surgeon ), Howard Knox | Dr.
The result was a schism from the church by some of the non-intrusionists led by Dr Thomas Chalmers known as the Great Disruption of 1843.
" However, five experts testified on behalf of Thomas that AIDS is not transmitted through casual contact, and the court affirmed the " solid science " ( as Mr. Huber called it ) and rejected Dr. Armentrout's argument.
Friedman was born in Chicago to Jewish parents, Dr. S. Thomas Friedman and his wife Minnie ( Samet ) Friedman.
In 2010 Jamison married Dr. Thomas Traill, a cardiologist and fellow faculty member at Johns Hopkins.
Dr. Thomas Blass of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County performed a meta-analysis on the results of repeated performances of the experiment.
Dr. Thomas Coke to America to form an independent American Methodist church.
Thomas Arnold, the Head Master of Rugby School, was an important influence on Coubertin's thoughts about education, but his meetings with Dr. William Penny Brookes also influenced his thinking about athletic competition to some extent.
*" Robin Hood – the greatest of English myths " on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time featuring Stephen Knight, Thomas Hahn and Dr Juliette Wood
* stanleymilgram. com-site maintained by Dr Thomas Blass
In a 1986 press release to the newspapers and leading magazines in Great Britain, Canada and the USA, the SPR retracted the Hodgson report, after a re-examination of the case by the Fortean psychic Dr. Vernon Harrison, past president of The Royal Photographic Society and formerly Research Manager to Thomas De La Rue, an expert on forgery, as follows: " Madame Blavatsky, co-founder of the Theosophical Society, was unjustly condemned, new study concludes.
The protagonist of Walker Percy's novels, Love in the Ruins and The Thanatos Syndrome, is " Dr Thomas More ", a reluctant Catholic and descendant of More.
With a collaborator who published as " Dr. Karl Hacks ," Taxil wrote another book called the Devil in the Nineteenth Century, which introduced a new character, Diana Vaughan, a supposed descendant of the Rosicrucian alchemist Thomas Vaughan.
Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy is the first Biodiversity Chair of the H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment.
Dr. Thomas Coke, already an Anglican priest, assisted Wesley in this action.
Dr. Bruce H Thomas and Dr. Wayne Piekarski developed the Tinmith wearable computer system to support augmented reality.

Dr and Percival
John Percival Hackworth, almost without thinking about it and without appreciating the ramifications of what he was doing, devised a trick and slipped it in under the radar of the Judge and Dr. X and all of the other people in the theatre, who were better at noticing tricks than most other people in the world.
" This second committee included Dr. John Percival, Dr. G. W. Kitchin, A. H. D. Ackland, T. H. Green, Mary Ward, William Sidgwick, Henry Nettleship, and A. G. Vernon Harcourt.
In 1829, Percival Norton Johnston persuaded Dr Geitner to establish a foundry in Bow Common behind Regents ' Park Canal in London, and obtained ingots of nickel-silver of 18 % Ni, 55 % Cu and 27 % Zn.
* The Human Factor ( 1979 ) ( Dr Percival )
* Text of " An Elegy on the Death of Dr Johnson's Favourite Cat ", Percival Stockdale's eulogy of Hodge
* Peddie, Alexander ( 1893 ) Recollections of Dr. John Brown Percival and Company, London,
Hunter Watts, Percival Chubb, Frank Podmore, Edward Pease, Hubert Bland, Dr. Burns-Gibson, and Frederick Keddell, and although the society was a branch of the Fellowship of the New Life, Thomas Davidson shared no sympathies with Fabianism.
The role of the CEO has now been taken over by Mr Adrian Percival and Dr Elizabeth M Sidwell has moved from Askes to become Schools Commissioner for England.

Dr and Manchester
** Dr. Harold Shipman is found guilty of murdering 15 patients between 1995 and 1998 at Hyde, Greater Manchester, and sentenced to life imprisonment.
On 1 April 1958 Fleming wrote to The Manchester Guardian in defence of his work, referring to both that paper's review of Dr. No and the " nine-page inquest in The Twentieth Century ".
In March 1998, Dr Linda Reynolds of the Brooke Surgery in Hyde, prompted by Deborah Massey from Frank Massey and Son's funeral parlour, expressed concerns to John Pollard, the coroner for the South Manchester District, about the high death rate among Shipman's patients.
Manchester was the home of one of the first colleges in Carroll County when, in 1858, Irving College, named after poet Washington Irving, was established by Dr. Ferdinand Dieffenbach.
Research by Dr Mark Batey of the Psychometrics at Work Research Group at Manchester Business School has suggested that the creative profile can be explained by four primary creativity traits with narrow facets within each
In June 2011 The Original Meters along with Allan Touissant and Dr. John played the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.
Dr. Lorna Kennedy at the University of Manchester ’ s Centre for Integrated Genomic Medical Research in England has found the haplotype ( group of genes ), which, when present, double the chances of a Ridgeback becoming hypothyroid due to lymphocytic thyroiditis.
Sylvia Pankhurst was born in Manchester, a daughter of Dr. Richard Pankhurst and Emmeline Pankhurst, members of the Independent Labour Party and ( especially Emmeline ) much concerned with women's rights.
While still known simply as Dr. James Kay, he wrote The moral and physical condition of the working-class employed in the cotton manufacture in Manchester ( 1832 ), which was cited by Friedrich Engels in Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844.
However, excavations coordinated by Dr David Hill of Manchester University between 1984 and 1991 uncovered the remains of a substantial settlement at Visemarest near the hamlet of La Calotterie.
Dr Guppy began publication of the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library in 1903 ; it later became a journal publishing academic articles and from autumn 1972 the title was changed to the Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester ( further slight changes have occurred since ).
In November 1951, Dr. Dietrich Prinz wrote one of the oldest computer games, a chess-playing program for the Manchester Ferranti Mark 1 computer.
This move was due to University of Manchester management ( notably Dr Brendon Jones ) deciding it was no longer an option for the bar.
Since then his conclusions have been challenged by James Pritchard, Dr Adrian Curtis of Manchester University Ze ' ev Herzog, and Yohanan Aharoni, who suggest they were storehouses, marketplaces or barracks.
By coincidence, Robert Stephenson, who was the intended recipient of the Steam Ball, was on his way to Manchester to meet with the elder Dr.
Dr. Walsh taught at the University of Michigan from 1959 before returning to University of Manchester in 1967.
This seated statue, good as it is, was soon surpassed by those of Dr Dale ( 1898, in the city museum, Birmingham ) and Professor Huxley ( 1900 ), but the colossal memorial statue of Queen Victoria ( 1901 ), for Manchester, was less successful.
In 1804, Dr. Henry delivered a course of lectures on chemistry, at Manchester, in which he showed the mode of producing gas from coal, and the facility and advantage of its use.
He changed his job to that of a weaver in order to allow himself more time for study and, with the encouragement of the noted botanist, Dr William Withering ( 1744-1799 ), he became associated with the Manchester School of Botanists.
Manchester: F. Looney ( Dr William Charles Henry, also known as Dr Charles Henry, was a son of William Henry ; he donated the first collection of scientific books to the Owens College Library in 1851.
Dr Ray departed to become High Master of Manchester Grammar School.
The watch was examined in 1993 by Dr Stephen Turgoose of the Corrosion and Protection Centre at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, using an electron microscope.
The congregation hired its first English speaking rabbi, Dr. Gustav Gottheil, in 1873, from Manchester, England.

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