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He also gave stock to Scott and Thomson in his businesses, and the Pennsylvania was his best customer.
Later, J. J. Thomson showed that non-radioactive elements can also have multiple isotopes.
* Graphic Display Processor, see also Thomson EF936x
In 1979, Thomson, Childish, Bill Lewis and Ming were members of The Medway Poets performance group, to which Absolon and Sanchia Lewis had also contributed.
Thomson got to know Williams, who was a local art student and whose girlfriend was a friend of Emin ; Thomson also met Everall.
The identity of the engraver is also not known ; it may have been Robert Scot but Thomson may also have found a private engraver on his own.
Haggard also owed a considerable debt to Joseph Thomson, the Scottish explorer whose book Through Masai Land was a hit in January 1885.
Many also attribute Atlanta's name to Martha's middle name of Atalanta ; however, there are conflicting accounts which suggest the name Atlanta was derived as the feminine form of Atlantic ( Atlanta being one end of the Western & Atlantic Railroad ) by John Edgar Thomson, Chief Engineer of the Georgia Railroad.
See also New Jersey Country Houses: The Somerset Hills ( written by John K. Turpin and W. Barry Thomson ), Mountain Colony Press, Inc.
Some contemporary critics, particularly Virgil Thomson, also took Toscanini to task for not paying enough attention to the " modern repertoire " ( i. e., 20th-century composers, of which Thomson was one ).
His first film commission was The Plow That Broke the Plains, sponsored by the United States Resettlement Administration, which also sponsored the film The River with music by Thomson.
Virgil Thomson's personal papers are in a repository at the Archival Papers in the Music Library of Yale University and also additional effects regarding Thomson are included in the Ian Hornak repository at the Smithsonian Institution's Archives of American Art in Washington D. C.
Owner Thomson SA sold its stake in the company in 1998 when the company also listed on the Borsa Italiana in Milan.
Fleming had based the actual character on American gold tycoon Charles W. Engelhard, Jr .. Fleming also used a number of his own experiences within the book, and the round of golf played with Goldfinger was based upon a tournament in 1957 at the Berkshire Golf Club in which Fleming partnered the Open winner Peter Thomson.
Selling players, including Steven Whittaker, Scott Brown, Kevin Thomson and Steven Fletcher, also funded these debts and further work.
The town was also the home of NHL Hall-of-Fame goaltender Harry Lumley and the artist Tom Thomson ( buried in the nearby village of Leith ).
Desson Thomson, writing in The Washington Post, explained " Rob Reiner's similar fairytale adventure The Princess Bride ( which Willow cinematographer Adrian Biddle also shot ) managed to evoke volumes more without razzle-dazzle.
In 1867, William Thomson ( Lord Kelvin ) and Peter Guthrie Tait introduced the solid spherical harmonics in their Treatise on Natural Philosophy, and also first introduced the name of " spherical harmonics " for these functions.
She was one of 4 Mayflower passengers who died between Dec. 4 / 14, 6 / 16, 7 / 17, 8 / 18, 1620, including Edward Thomson, Jasper More ( age 7 years ), James Chilton and also William Butten, who was the first to die on November 16.
Most secondary sources published by Thomson West, such as Corpus Juris Secundum and American Jurisprudence, also have key number hyperlinks in their on-line Westlaw versions.
Thomson is also noted for designing, with William Barton, the Great Seal of the United States.

Thomson and co-authored
Soner co-authored a book, with Wendell Fleming, on viscosity solutions and stochastic control ; Controlled Markov Processes and Viscosity Solutions ( Springer-Verlag ) in 1993, which was listed among the most-cited articles on computer science by Thomson Science in 2004.
Chauvel has also co-authored two books, the New Zealand Employment Law Guide ( LexisNexis, 2002 ) and Employment Mediation ( Thomson Brookers, 2005 ).

Thomson and standard
At this point, a number of other companies involved in the 68000's ecosystem agreed to use the standard, including Signetics, Philips, Thomson, and Mostek.
" Virgil Thomson found this ability frustrating: " Anyone who allowed her in any piece to tell him what to do next would see that piece ruined before his eyes by the application of routine recipes and bromides from standard repertory.
J. Edgar Thomson: master of the Pennsylvania ( 1980 ) 265 pages ; the standard scholarly biography

Thomson and which
J. J. Thomson created a technique for separating atom types through his work on ionized gases, which subsequently led to the discovery of stable isotopes.
Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.
Thomson was associated with the National Gallery ( London ), it was here that he established a set of guidelines or environmental controls for the best conditions in which objects could be stored and displayed within the Museum Environment.
In this model, the atom is composed of electrons ( which Thomson still called " corpuscles ", though G. J. Stoney had proposed that atoms of electricity be called electrons in 1894 ) surrounded by a soup of positive charge to balance the electrons ' negative charges, like negatively charged " plums " surrounded by positively charged " pudding ".
With this model, Thomson abandoned his earlier " nebular atom " hypothesis in which the atom was composed of immaterial vortices.
The 1904 Thomson model was disproved by the 1909 gold foil experiment, which was interpreted by Ernest Rutherford in 1911
It had been pointed out previously by J. J. Thomson in his series of lectures at Yale University in May 1903 that the dynamic equilibrium between the velocity generated by a concentration gradient given by Fick's law and the velocity due to the variation of the partial pressure caused when ions are set in motion " gives us a method of determining Avogadro's Constant which is independent of any hypothesis as to the shape or size of molecules, or of the way in which they act upon each other ".
In 1897 British physicist J. J. Thomson showed the rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively charged particle, which was later named the electron.
William Thomson ( Lord Kelvin ) amalgamated all of these laws into the laws of thermodynamics, which aided in the rapid development of explanations of chemical processes by Rudolf Clausius, Josiah Willard Gibbs, and Walther Nernst.
The art of mechanical analog computing reached its zenith with the differential analyzer, built by H. L. Hazen and Vannevar Bush at MIT starting in 1927, which in turn built on the mechanical integrators invented in 1876 by James Thomson and the torque amplifiers invented by H. W. Nieman.
Thomson observed two separate patches of light on the photographic plate ( see image ), which suggested two different parabolas of deflection.
Influenced by the work of James Clerk Maxwell, Thomson deduced that cathode rays consisted of negatively charged particles, later called electrons, which he called " corpuscles ".
Thomson Jay Hudson was Chief Examiner of the US Patent Office and Psychical researcher, known for his three laws of psychic phenomena, which were first published in 1893.
Steel production began by 1875, when Andrew Carnegie founded the Edgar Thomson Steel Works in North Braddock, which eventually evolved into the Carnegie Steel Company.
D. C. Thomson then sought revenge by publishing a new cartoon " The Jocks and The Geordies ", a revival of an old strip from The Dandy, in which the Geordies ( clearly representing Viz ) competed with the Jocks ( clearly representing Thomson ) in a competition to design funny cartoon characters.
This was first demonstrated by J. J. Thomson in 1897 when, using a cathode ray tube, he found that an electrical charge would travel across a vacuum ( which would possess infinite resistance in classical theory ).
The intensity of Thomson scattering declines as 1 / m < sup > 2 </ sup > with the mass m of the charged particle that is scattering the radiation ; hence, the atomic nuclei, which are thousands of times heavier than an electron, contribute negligibly to the scattered X-rays.
Ravel maintained his influential participation with the SMI which continued its active role of promoting new music, particularly of British and American composers such as Arnold Bax, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Aaron Copland, and Virgil Thomson.
He next experimented with a high pressure hydrogen jet by which low temperatures were realized through the Joule – Thomson effect, and the successful results he obtained led him to build at the Royal Institution a large regenerative cooling refrigerating machine.
Later that month, Thomson approached Childish with a view to co-founding an art group called Stuckism, which Childish agreed to, on the basis that Thomson would do the work for the group, as Childish already had a full schedule.

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