Alexander McAulay (9 December 1863 – 6 July 1931) was the first professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania....
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List of people with the surnames Macaulay, MacAulay, and McAulay. Alastair Macaulay, chief dance critic of the New York Times Angus Macaulay (1759–1827)...
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Alexander MacAuley may refer to: Alexander McAulay (1863–1931), professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Tasmania Alexander MacAuley (footballer)...
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3rd from Aulay Ardincaple of that Ilk, the name of McAulay came to be the surname of this antient family whose successour is Archibald McAulay of Ardincaple"...
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Alexander Macfarlane stylized his work as "Space Analysis". In 1894 he published his five earlier papers and a book review of Alexander McAulay's Utility...
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Ernest Rutherford (category Academic staff of McGill University)
of physics position at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, on Thomson's recommendation. From 1900 to 1903, he was joined at McGill by the young chemist...
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which is an example of what is now called a Clifford algebra. In 1898 Alexander McAulay used Ω with Ω2 = 0 to generate the dual quaternion algebra. However...
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Utility of Quaternions in Physics (1893) Alexander McAulay Vector Analysis and Quaternions (1906) Alexander Macfarlane Twenty of the ancillary articles...
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William Jethro Brown, physicists and mathematicians Alexander McAulay and his son Alexander Leicester McAulay, classicist RL Dunbabin, and philosopher and polymath...
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2010. "Francis Sowerby MacAulay". Clan Macaulay. Retrieved 25 November 2010. "McAulay, Alexander (1863–1931)". McAulay, Alexander. Australian National Biography...
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John Alexander MacAulay, CC QC (May 29, 1892 – November 6, 1978) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and community volunteer from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He...
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of national secretaries was announced in the AMS Bulletin in 1899: Alexander McAulay for Australasia, Victor Schlegel for Germany, Joly for Great Britain...
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Macaulay family of Lewis (redirect from MacAulay of Ullapool and Loch Broom)
Wikipedia articles on people, places and things named Macaulay, MacAulay, McAulay Olvir Rosta, a character in the Orkneyinga saga, possibly associated...
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Scotland at amateur level. "McAulay, Alexander J." QPFC.com – A Historical Queen's Park FC Website. Retrieved 20 July 2017. Alexander MacAuley at Post War English...
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Lincoln MacCauley Alexander PC CC OOnt CD QC (January 21, 1922 – October 19, 2012) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who became the first Black Canadian...
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half-brother, Alexander, were likely the first of the clan to take the surname MacAulay. Aulay MacAulay's mother—the wife of Walter MacAulay of Ardincaple—was...
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Lawrence A. MacAulay PC MP (born September 9, 1946) is a Canadian politician, who has represented the riding of Cardigan, Prince Edward Island in the...
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Alexander Campbell (born 1986) is an Australian ballet dancer and educator. He is the artistic director of the Royal Academy of Dance, and formerly a...
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McNeill & Ekins 2003, p. 378. McAulay 1988, p. 176. McAulay 1988, p. 181. Horner 2008, pp. 205–206. McAulay 1988, p. 197. Horner 2008, p. 206. McNeill...
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Sir Alexander Campbell KCMG PC QC (March 9, 1822 – May 24, 1892) was an Upper Canadian statesman and a father of Canadian Confederation. Born in Hedon...
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TV announcers (NBC): Mike Tirico, Drew Brees, Kathryn Tappen, and Terry McAulay Recap, Game Book AFC Divisional Playoffs: (4) Cincinnati Bengals at (1)...
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Scottish names in Ulster (section M, Mac, Mc)
(McClellan/McClelland) Maghan Maginnes Martin Mathysin (Matheson) Maxwell McAlexander McAula McAulay McAuld McBennett McBurney McCamuel McCartney McCashin...
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Fumiko Whitney as Annie Macleod, Kirsty's sister Will Fletcher as Murdo MacAulay, Kirsty's love interest Mark Gatiss as Dr Maclean Alison Peebles as Old...
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having read it beforehand). Along with White, Shaw, George Charters, Ian McAulay, and John Berry (an English policeman then with the Belfast force), Willis...
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Harold Alexander be appointed Governor-General of Canada, setting back the first appointment of a Canadian to that role by seven more years. The McNaughton...
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Thomas Crerar (redirect from Thomas Alexander Crerar)
Thomas Alexander Crerar PC CC (17 June 1876 – 11 April 1975) was a western Canadian politician and a leader of the short-lived Progressive Party of Canada...
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a late night chat show McCoist and MacAulay for BBC Scotland from 1998 to 1999 alongside comedian Fred MacAulay. In 2001, McCoist won Sports Presenter...
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of Carnock Alexander Drummond of Midhope Charles Drummond of Kingsfield, Provost of Linlithgow Margaret Drummond married Walter MacAulay, laird of Ardincaple...
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William Hunter McKnight PC SOM (July 12, 1940 – October 4, 2019) was a Canadian politician who served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1979 to 1993...
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Sir James Alexander Lougheed, KCMG PC KC (/ˈlɔːhiːd/ LAW-heed or /lɔːˈhiːd/ law-HEED; 1 September 1854 – 2 November 1925) was a businessman, lawyer and...
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