• Sir Martin Ryle FRS (27 September 1918 – 14 October 1984) was an English radio astronomer who developed revolutionary radio telescope systems (see e.g...
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    John Alfred Ryle (1889–1950) was a British physician and epidemiologist. He was born the son of Brighton medical doctor R J Ryle and brother of the Oxford...
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  • Ryle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ryle may refer to: Ryle Nugent, Sports Presenter Alexander Ryle (born 1990), Danish politician Anthony Ryle (1927–2016)...
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    The Ryle Telescope (named after Martin Ryle, and formerly known as the 5-km Array) was a linear east-west radio telescope array at the Mullard Radio Astronomy...
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  • Cambridge Interferometer was a radio telescope interferometer built by Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish in the early 1950s to the west of Cambridge (between...
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  • Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974 (together with fellow radio-astronomer Martin Ryle) for his role in the discovery of pulsars. He was also awarded the Eddington...
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    cores implied these were old, inactive quasars. Meanwhile, in 1967, Martin Ryle and Malcolm Longair suggested that nearly all sources of extra-galactic...
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    development of a new generation of computers such as the Titan. In 1971, Sir Martin Ryle described why, in the late 1950s, radio astronomers at MRAO decided on...
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    Bernard Bolzano, Franz Brentano, Alexius Meinong, Edmund Husserl, and Martin Heidegger, Ryle suggested that the book instead "could be described as a sustained...
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  • developed at radio wavelengths by Martin Ryle and coworkers from the Radio Astronomy Group at Cambridge University. Martin Ryle and Tony Hewish jointly received...
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    astronomical radio sources found. Its discovery was reported in 1948 by Martin Ryle and Francis Graham-Smith, astronomers at Cambridge, based on observations...
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    Dorothy Hodgkin (Chemistry, 1964) Brian Josephson (Physics, 1973) Sir Martin Ryle (Physics, 1974) Antony Hewish (Physics, 1974) Sir Nevill Francis Mott...
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    were pioneered to isolate the angular source of the detected emissions. Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish at the Cavendish Astrophysics Group developed the technique...
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    II, 190–191 Piero Della Francesca, Enigma of Piero, (2nd ed., trans. Martin Ryle and Kate Soper; London: Verso Books, 2001), 68. "The Collection". Archived...
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    results responsibly? Who does one tell first? When Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1974 for their work in radio astronomy...
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    Woolley 1956 1971 12. Sir Martin Ryle 1972 1982 13. Sir Francis Graham-Smith 1982 1990 14. Sir Arnold Wolfendale 1991 1995 15. Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow...
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    Medicine Sir William Osler, biochemist Kenneth Callow, radio astronomer Sir Martin Ryle, psychologist Edward de Bono and epidemiologist Sir Richard Doll are...
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    the 1933 prediction of Baade and Zwicky. In 1974, Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle, who had developed revolutionary radio telescopes, became the first astronomers...
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    including two Würzburg antennas (obtained from RAE Farnborough) was used by Martin Ryle and Derek Vonberg at the Cavendish Laboratory from 1945 to observe sunspots...
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    111–114. doi:10.2307/598999. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 598999. Carl Skutsch; Martin Ryle (2005). Encyclopedia of the world's minorities. New York: Routledge....
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    which achieves a resolution of 0.2 arc seconds at 3 cm wavelengths. Martin Ryle's group in Cambridge obtained a Nobel Prize for interferometry and aperture...
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    Physics was awarded to her supervisor Antony Hewish and to Martin Ryle, citing Hewish and Ryle for their pioneering work in radio-astrophysics. Jocelyn...
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  • Anthony Ryle (2 March 1927 – 29 September 2016), was an English medical doctor. He studied at Oxford and University College Hospital, qualified in medicine...
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    astronomy leading to Nobel Prizes for Physics for Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle after several large phased arrays were developed at the University of...
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    Templeton Foundation awarded Trinity College's Master, the astrophysicist Martin Rees, its controversial million-pound Templeton Prize, for "affirming life's...
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    Telescope, which was named after Edwin Hubble. British astronomer Sir Martin Ryle studied at Oxford university in the 1930s. His contributions towards...
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  • The Freudian Slip, Bobbio's Liberalism and Democracy (with Martin Ryle), and (with Martin Ryle) Ginzburg's Wooden Eyes. She has been involved in several...
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    The Papers of Sir Basil Schonland". Janus. Retrieved 6 February 2009. "Martin Ryle – Autobiography". nobelprize.org. Retrieved 6 February 2009. "Brown,...
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  • results. The 1974 prize went to Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish "for their pioneering research in radio astrophysics: Ryle for his observations and inventions...
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  • Medicine Sir William Osler, biochemist Kenneth Callow, radio astronomer Sir Martin Ryle and epidemiologist Sir Richard Doll are all associated with the college...
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