Sir James Dewar
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James Dewar — James Dewar. Sir James Dewar (né le 20 septembre 1842 à Kincardine, Fife mort le 27 mars 1923 à Londres) était un chimiste et physicien britannique. Né d un père propriétaire d un pub et d un commerce de … Wikipédia en Français
James Dewar — James Dewar. Sir James Dewar (* 20. September 1842 in Kincardine, Schottland; † 27. März 1923 in London, England) war ein schottischer Physiker und Chemiker. Dewar studierte an der Universitä … Deutsch Wikipedia
James Dewar — For other people named James Dewar, see James Dewar (disambiguation). James Dewar Sir James Dewar FRS Born … Wikipedia
James Dewar (disambiguation) — James Dewar may refer to: * James Dewar, (Sir), Scottish chemist and physicist * James Dewar (rock vocalist), rock vocalist * James Dewar (baker) inventor of the Twinkie … Wikipedia
Dewar,Sir James — Dew·ar (do͞oʹər, dyo͞oʹ ), Sir James. 1842 1923. Scottish born chemist and physicist who studied the liquefaction of gases and the properties of matter at very low temperatures and invented cordite (1889) with Sir Frederick Abel. * * * … Universalium
Dewar, Sir James — born Sept. 20, 1842, Kincardine on Forth, Scot. died March 27, 1923, London, Eng. British chemist and physicist. In 1891 he built a machine for producing liquid oxygen in quantity. His Dewar flask for storing liquefied gases a double walled flask … Universalium
Dewar , Sir James — (1842–1923) British chemist and physicist Dewar, the son of a wine merchant, was born at Kincardine on Forth in Scotland. He was educated at Edinburgh University where he was a pupil of Lyon Playfair. In 1869 he was appointed lecturer in… … Scientists
Dewar, sir James — ► (1842 1923) Físico y químico británico. Fue el primero que obtuvo hidrógeno líquido en cantidades notables. * * * (20 sep. 1842, Kincardine on Forth, Escocia–27 mar. 1923, Londres, Inglaterra). Químico y físico británico. En 1891 construyó una… … Enciclopedia Universal
Dewar — Dew ar (d[=u] [ e]r), Dewar vessel Dew ar ves sel, Dewar flask Dew ar flask [After Sir James Dewar, British physicist.] A double walled glass vessel for holding liquid air, liquid nitrogen, etc., having the space between the walls exhausted so as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English