Sir James Dewar FRS FRSE (/djuːər/ DEW-ər; 20 September 1842 – 27 March 1923) was a British chemist and physicist. He is best known for his invention...
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Vacuum flask (redirect from James Dewar Flask)
by Scottish scientist James Dewar in 1892 as a result of his research in the field of cryogenics and is sometimes called a Dewar flask in his honour. While...
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James Alexander Dewar (February 5, 1897 – June 30, 1985) was a Canadian inventor known for inventing the Twinkie in 1930. Dewar began his career in 1920...
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James Dewar (12 October 1942 – 16 May 2002) was a Scottish musician best known as the bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone the Crows, the latter...
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Look up dewar, Dewar, or divar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dewar may refer to: Clan Dewar Dewar (caste), a fishing caste from India Vacuum flask...
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James Dewar (1842–1923) was a Scottish chemist and physicist. James Dewar may also refer to: James Dewar (musician) (1942–2002), Scottish bassist and vocalist...
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inventor James Dewar, who developed it for his own work. They are commonly used in low-temperature physics and chemistry. Cryogenic storage dewars can range...
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James Dewar (1797 – 25 November 1830) was a British jurist and a chief justice of the Supreme Court of Bombay. Dewar was born in Leuchars, Fife. He was...
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Dewar's (/ˈdjuːərz/) is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by Bacardi in Scotland. The Dewar's whisky brand was created by John Dewar, Sr. in 1846...
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James William Dewar (9 September 1827 – 19 July 1861) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. The son of Sir James Dewar and his...
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benzene with the molecular formula C6H6. The compound is named after James Dewar who included this structure in a list of possible C6H6 structures in...
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James Dewar and Robin Trower, except where noted. "I Can't Wait Much Longer" (Frankie Miller, Robin Trower) – 5:25 "Daydream" – 6:28 "Hannah" (James Dewar...
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songwriter Robin Trower's fifth solo studio album, released in 1977. James Dewar passed the bass playing duties over to Rustee Allen and concentrated...
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It Up is a 1983 studio album by Robin Trower, and the last to feature James Dewar. It was after this album was released that Trower was dropped by Chrysalis...
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4:28 "The Fool and Me" (James Dewar, Robin Trower) – 3:57 "Too Rolling Stoned" – 7:29 "About to Begin" – 3:43 "Lady Love" (Dewar, Trower) – 3:21 "Little...
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01 K (−259.14 °C; −434.45 °F). It was collected for the first time by James Dewar in 1899 and published with the title "Sur la solidification de l'hydrogène"...
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"Caledonia" reached #81 in Canada. All tracks composed by Robin Trower and James Dewar, except where indicated Side one "Same Rain Falls" – 3:14 "Long Misty...
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Sir James Dewar and W Kellner, who was also on the committee, developed and jointly patented (Nos 5,614 and 11,664 in the names of Abel and Dewar) in...
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Midnight" – 5:51 "Fine Day" (James Dewar, Robin Trower) – 3:36 "Alethea" – 3:02 "A Tale Untold" – 5:28 "Gonna Be More Suspicious" (Dewar, Trower) – 3:05 "For...
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Clan Dewar is a Scottish clan. As with many Scottish clans a legend exists to demonstrate physical prowess. There is a tradition that a savage wolf was...
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in 1980. This was the last album to feature the classic Robin Trower, James Dewar and Bill Lordan lineup. It also saw Trower writing again with his former...
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James Dewar Bourdillon (1811– 21 May 1883), was a British civil servant who worked in the Madras Presidency. Bourdillon was the second son of the Rev...
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Stoned" – 6:25 "Daydream" (James Dewar, Robin Trower) – 7:50 "Rock Me Baby" (B.B. King, Joe Josea) – 5:48 "Lady Love" (Dewar, Trower) – 3:01 "I Can't Wait...
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Dewar may refer to: James Dewar (musician) (1942–2002), Scottish musician Jim Dewar (American football) (1922–1989), American football halfback James...
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cream, taffy chews, chocolates, and other products. James H. Dewar and his brother George Dewar, who were both from Kansas, founded the Chocolate Shop...
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1996 on a King Biscuit Flower Hour Records label. Robin Trower - guitar James Dewar - vocals Rusty Allen - bass Bill Lordan - drums Production Carl Nappa...
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he joined singer Frankie Miller, ex-Stone the Crows bassist/singer James Dewar, and former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker to form the short-lived...
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Donald Campbell Dewar (21 August 1937 – 11 October 2000) was a Scottish statesman and politician who served as the inaugural first minister of Scotland...
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eastern side. The crater was named after British chemist James Dewar by the IAU in 1970. Dewar lies on the south side of an anomalously low albedo area...
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trademark in the rest of the US, and in over 100 other countries. In 1892, James Dewar, a Scottish-born scientist, working at Cambridge University, invented...
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