Frederick Alexander Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell, CH, PC, FRS (/ˈtʃɑːrwɛl/ CHAR-wel; 5 April 1886 – 3 July 1957) was a British physicist who was prime...
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von Lindemann, mathematician Erich Lindemann, German-American author and psychiatrist Erich Lindemann (botanist), German botanist Frederick Lindemann, 1st...
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mechanism) is a schematic reaction mechanism for unimolecular reactions. Frederick Lindemann and J. A. Christiansen proposed the concept almost simultaneously...
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Adolph Friedrich Lindemann (13 May 1846 – 25 August 1931) was a British engineer, businessman, and amateur astronomer of German origin. He was involved...
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Melting point (redirect from Lindemann criterion)
melting point of crystalline materials was first made in 1910 by Frederick Lindemann. The idea behind the theory was the observation that the average...
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in protest against the dismissal of fellow academics. He assisted Frederick Lindemann in helping dismissed Jewish scientists find work overseas, before...
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Queen and Country (2014) as Clive Rohan Castles in the Sky (2014) as Frederick Lindemann New Tricks (2014, TV series) as Ralph Paxton Macbeth (2015) as Lennox...
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cut. Some real people were portrayed quite accurately in the film: Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell, universally known as "Prof", served as the...
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strategy was proposed via a memorandum on March 30, 1942, by Professor Frederick Lindemann, Baron Cherwell, the British government's chief scientific adviser...
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the Russian aviators and beyond. In 1917, the English physicist Frederick Lindemann conducted a series of experiments in a B.E.2E that led to the first...
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Churchill, had been briefed on its findings by his scientific advisor, Frederick Lindemann, and had decided on a course of action. A new directorate known by...
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Office vacant 1940–1941 Maurice Hankey 1941–1942 William Jowitt 1942 Frederick Lindemann, 1st Baron Cherwell 1942–1945 Office vacant 1945–1946 Arthur Greenwood...
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munitions or working some particular railways". The book examines how Frederick Lindemann, Lord Cherwell, close to Churchill, had a significant influence on...
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the Grand Duchy of Baden, a German prince, general and politician Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell (1886–1957), British physicist Louis II, Prince...
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promise in the field of spectroscopy under the guidance of Professor Frederick Lindemann, making the first quantitative determination of a nuclear magnetic...
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that Churchill responded immediately, and sent his friend physicist Frederick Lindemann to Germany to seek out Jewish scientists and place them in British...
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ascendency that followed. The personality clash between Henry Tizard and Frederick Lindemann had adverse effects on the Allied conduct of World War Two. C. P...
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his trusted friend and advisor, Frederick Lindemann, in the death and devastation caused by the Bengal famine of 1943...
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borrowed $2,000 from a fellow inventor, Benjamin Liebowitz. He wired Frederick Lindemann at Oxford and asked him to send a beryllium cylinder. He persuaded...
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was the second youngest physicist present (the youngest one was Frederick Lindemann). Other members of the Solvay Congress were experts including Marie...
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Commander of the Order of the Bath on 11 June 1942. In 1942, Professor Frederick Lindemann, having been appointed the British government's leading scientific...
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personal friends like Beaverbrook and Frederick Lindemann, who became the government's scientific advisor. Lindemann was one of several outside exports drafted...
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Clarendon Laboratory (redirect from Lindemann Building)
Laboratory consists of two adjoining buildings, the Lindemann Building (named after Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell) and the Grade II listed Townsend...
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clear that radar was going to be a better solution. Nevertheless, Frederick Lindemann, Winston Churchill's favorite on the Tizard Committee, remained committed...
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involved writing to Frederick Lindemann, the UK's prime scientific adviser during WW1. However, this failed to dig up evidence as Lindemann reported that actually...
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Henry Tizard Tim McInnerny as Winston Churchill David Hayman as Frederick Lindemann Julian Rhind-Tutt as Albert Percival Rowe Karl Davies as Arnold "Skip"...
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and positive ions. Three years later, in 1919, British physicist Frederick Lindemann also suggested that the Sun ejects particles of both polarities:...
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He 111s on 7 July at Southampton were inaccurate, British advisor Frederick Lindemann recommended that the agents report heavy losses, to save hundreds...
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colours of each building. During 1919, a British physicist named Frederick Lindemann became the professor of experimental philosophy and the director...
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development of British rockets was under the control of Professor Frederick Lindemann and he enthusiastically backed Churchill's suggestion. The naval...
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