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* In the late 1960s, pioneering work on liquid crystals was undertaken by the UK's Royal Radar Establishment at Malvern, England.
The inorganic section of the UK's Royal Society of Chemistry is named after Dalton ( Dalton Division ), and the Society's academic journal for inorganic chemistry also bears his name ( Dalton Transactions ).
The Royal Horticultural Society is one of the world ’ s leading horticultural organizations and the UK's leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting gardening.
Cayley served for the Whig party as Member of Parliament for Scarborough from 1832 to 1835, and in 1838 helped found the UK's first Polytechnic Institute ; the Royal Polytechnic Institution ( now University of Westminster ), serving as its chairman for many years.
They have provided one variant to the Australian air force and another to the UK's Royal Air Force via the AirTanker company.
The Wildlife Trusts centrally and locally also lobby for better protection of the UK's natural heritage, by becoming involved in planning matters and by national campaigning through the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts.
* Gundulf of Rochester-Considered father of the UK's Corps of Royal Engineers
* Charles Pasley-Founder of the UK's Royal School of Military Engineering
* June 6-Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of the UK's Royal Ballet
The University of Strathclyde (), Glasgow, Scotland, is Glasgow's second university by age, founded in 1796 by Professor John Anderson, and receiving its Royal Charter in 1964 as the UK's first technological university.
The Uniform Penny Post was a component of the comprehensive reform of the Royal Mail, the UK's official postal service, that took place in the 19th century.
The Royal Albert Hall is one of the UK's most treasured and distinctive buildings, recognisable the world over.
In 2003 Thales UK's design won the competition for the Royal Navy Future Carrier ( CVF ) and the company now participates in an alliance company with BAE Systems and the UK Ministry of Defence.
The world's oldest scientific organisation-the UK's Royal Institution-appointed Sir Richard Sykes as the new chairman of its council in September 2010. BBC News
The UK's Royal Shakespeare Company revived the play at the Swan Theatre in 1996.
Operation Pin is an initiative of the Virtual Global Taskforce, which consists of UK's National Crime Squad, the FBI, Interpol, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Australian Hi-Tech Crime Centre / Australian Federal Police ( AFP ).
* Governor reiterates UK's Independence stance to Rotarians, The Royal Gazette, June 25, 2008
He is an Honorary Political Advisor to The Royal British Legion and Vice-President of the UK's largest professional security organisation, The Security Institute.
The Royal Navy withdrew its forces from the Persian Gulf in 1971 in line with the UK's general retreat from imperial commitments.
* The Royal National Institute for Deaf People The RNID works for the UK's deaf people
Mailsort is a five-digit address-coding scheme used by the Royal Mail ( the UK's postal service ) and its business customers for the automatic direction of mail.
He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a Founder Fellow of the UK's Academy of Medical Sciences.
The Bristol Bloodhound is a British surface-to-air missile developed during the 1950s as the UK's main air defence weapon, and was in large-scale service with the Royal Air Force ( RAF ) and the forces of four other countries.
HMS Vanguard ( S28 ) | HMS Vanguard, one of four Vanguard class ballistic missile submarines of the Royal Navy, which serve as the UK's nuclear delivery system.
Organisations with premises on the south side of the square include Cancer Research UK's London Research Institute and the Royal College of Surgeons ( including the Hunterian Museum exhibiting the intriguing medical collections of John Hunter.

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* Radical links of UK's ' moderate ' Muslim group Martin Bright, The Observer, 14 August 2005
Another major casualty of Options for Change was the UK's combined nuclear civil defence organisations — the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation and its field force the Royal Observer Corps ( a spare time volunteer branch of the RAF ), both of which were wound down and disbanded between September 1991 and December 1995.

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Until the late 1960s HMRI's Inspecting Officers were all recruited from the Corps of Royal Engineers ; as the Corps ran the UK's military railway system and they would be very familiar with the Railway Rule Book.
The DHC-1 Chipmunk was still being used as a training aircraft by the UK's Army Air Corps up until 1995.

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As a precautionary measure, the UK's National Blood Service initially ran a test for this disease in donors who donate within 28 days of a visit to the United States, Canada or the northeastern provinces of Italy and theScottish National Blood Transfusion Service asks prospective donors to wait 28 days after returning from North America or the northeastern provinces of Italy before donating.
After initially hesitating over the issue, Wilson's Government in May 1967 lodged the UK's second application to join the European Community.
Although Carlton initially stuck to its practice of outside-commissioning, it later acquired Midlands franchisee Central Television, and hence became one of the UK's largest commercial producers.
In 1971, she became Age Concern's Press and Public Relations Officer, before joining the UK's National Council for Civil Liberties ( now Liberty ) initially as a women's rights officer in 1973, and for nine years from 1974 as the General Secretary.
Their initial successes were on the UK's free-festival circuit, which was in a period of transition and fusion as acid house fans found a place to dance ( initially ) without restriction, outside mainstream club culture, which had yet to develop the ' superclubs ' such as Cream.
It was initially a success but eventually combined with Marvel UK's Spider-Man reprint title from # 39.
The free-to-view system offered by BSkyB was initially designed to offer the UK's 5 terrestrial broadcasters to viewers who did not want a subscription package.
Freeez were a United Kingdom dance music group from London, known initially as one of the UK's main jazz-funk bands of the early 1980s.

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These had followed closely on from Wings of the Morning ( 1937 ), the UK's first colour feature film in the new three colour process ( previous colour features had used a two colour process ).
The Polaris Sales Agreement was used as the model for the UK's purchase of the Trident weapon system to replace Polaris in British service.
The American weapons supplied under Project E were not available for the RAF to use as part of the UK's national nuclear deterrent ; only British-owned weapons could be used for that purpose.
* Renewables Obligation Certificates, used in the UK's electricity supply industry
The WOMBLES quickly became used by much of the UK's mainstream media as a personification of the anti-capitalist and anti-globalisation movements.
The port was home to the UK's smallest vehicle ferry, running across the Firth to Nigg ( home to a large facility formerly used for the manufacture and maintenance of oil platforms and an oil terminal connected to the Beatrice oilfield ).
Finally, in a YouGov survey during 2006, Creature Comforts topped the list of the UK's alltime favourite animated or puppet characters used in adverts.
* The handle used to open locks on the UK's inland waterways is called a windlass.
" MotMotMotMotMot " is a phrase used on the UK's ITV2 show Celebrity Juice.
Until the 1950s sidecars were quite popular, providing a cheap alternative to passenger cars ; they have also been used by armed forces, police and the UK's AA and RAC motoring organisations.
One of the UK's top-earning TV format exports, Pop Idol made extensive use of premium-priced viewer interactivity, with viewers voting by telephone, mobile telephone texting ( not used on series one ), through the " red button " on digital television sets, or via the official website.
Cider with Rosie continues to be one of the UK's most popular books, and is sometimes used as a set English literature text for schoolchildren.
Part of the Barker premises has now been taken over by American Whole Foods Market, which has opened the UK's first organic superstore there in June 2007 .< ref name =" Design Week "> The rest was added to existing office space used by the headquarters of Associated Newspapers.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
The UK's Octopush used a small paddle to push the puck whilst South Africans used a mini hockey stick.
A large earth mover which was being widely used in the construction of the M1, the UK's first motorway, the Euclid factory was only two miles from Corgi headquarters which allowed easy access to all the data required to produce a very accurate model.
The satellite had officially been deactivated in 1996 ( but used to be turned on in past years on its anniversary ) when the UK's Defence Research Establishment decommissioned their satellite tracking station at Lasham, Hampshire.
The nuclear facilities used for the UK's research and development program, which held large decommissioning liabilities, were retained.
The vehicle is reportedly well liked by its users, but its lack of commonality with the other armoured vehicles used by the UK has caused spares support problems, exacerbated by the poor nature of the Initial Spares Support package procured from Alvis Moelv by the UK's Defence Procurement Agency.
The agreement was clear that the UK's Polaris missiles were part of a ' multi-lateral force ' within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) and could be used independently only when ' supreme national interests ' intervened.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
Introduced at the same time as the UK's other top-level domain (. uk ), it was never widely used.

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