Sir James Alfred Ewing KCB FRS FRSE DL MInstitCE (27 March 1855 − 7 January 1935) was a Scottish physicist and engineer, best known for his work on the...
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This is an award of the Institution of Civil Engineers in memory of James Alfred Ewing made by the Council on the joint nomination of the president and the...
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India James Alfred Ewing (1855–1935), Scottish physicist and engineer James Arthur Ewing (1916–1996), 40th Governor of American Samoa James Ewing (Pennsylvania...
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J. A. Ewing may refer to: James Alfred Ewing (1855–1935), Scottish physicist and engineer James Arthur Ewing (born 1916), 40th Governor of American Samoa...
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prize that can be awarded by the ICE for a paper. James Alfred Ewing Medal – The James Alfred Ewing Medal is awarded by the council on the joint nomination...
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Alfred Cyril Ewing FBA (/ˈjuːɪŋ/ YOO-ing; 11 May 1899 – 14 May 1973) was an English philosopher who spent most of his career at the University of Cambridge...
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these was the Ewing Building which had started planning in 1950 and was officially opened in 1954. Named after Sir James Alfred Ewing, the university's...
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metallurgist Sir James Alfred Ewing, physicist and engineer who founded Japanese seismology Cargill Gilston Knott, succeeding J.A. Ewing Benjamin Smith...
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meaning "deficiency" or "lagging behind". It was coined in 1881 by Sir James Alfred Ewing to describe the behaviour of magnetic materials. Some early work on...
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of John Milne, James Alfred Ewing and Thomas Gray, who worked as foreign-government advisors in Japan, from 1880 to 1895. Milne, Ewing and Gray, all having...
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returned to King's College as a lecturer. Working with Professors James Alfred Ewing and Bertram Hopkinson, he made several important studies into the...
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140: 61–82. 1850. doi:10.1098/rstl.1850.0004. Fleeming Jenkin & James Alfred Ewing (1877) "On Friction between Surfaces moving at Low Speeds Archived...
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its techniques and procedures. In 1979 he was presented with the James Alfred Ewing Medal by the Institution of Civil Engineers. He wrote a number of...
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Publishing. p. 110. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin, by R. L. Stevenson. Papers by Fleeming Jenkin, edited by Sir Sidney Colvin, James Alfred Ewing. P. 198. v t e...
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his two sons Bertram and Cecil, and his daughter Ellen (married James Alfred Ewing in 1912) are buried in the Ascension Parish Burial Ground, Cambridge;...
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Brazilian and Platino-Brazilian cables, assisted by vacation student James Alfred Ewing. He was present at the laying of the Pará to Pernambuco section of...
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Society of Edinburgh, his proposers included James Hartley Ashworth, George Barger and Sir James Alfred Ewing. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1931...
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attended the University of Edinburgh, where he studied alongside James Alfred Ewing. He worked on various aspects of electricity and magnetism, obtaining...
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Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Lord Kelvin, James Thomson Bottomley, James Alfred Ewing and Magnus Maclean. Tanakadate travelled widely in Japan...
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on bridges. The committee under chairmanship of the physicist Sir James Alfred Ewing consisted primarily of railway civil engineers, but Sir Henry Fowler...
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(born 1951) Paul Peter Ewald – Germany, United States (1888–1985) James Alfred Ewing – U.K. (1855–1935) Franz S. Exner – Austria (1849–1926) Ludvig Faddeev...
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OMAE Award, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1985 James Alfred Ewing Medal, Institution of Civil Engineers & the Royal Society, 1992 Editor...
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Fothergill Cooke, engineer, founder of Electric Telegraph Company Sir James Alfred Ewing, engineer and physicist, discoverer of Hysteresis Lewis Gordon, civil...
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peak stress and introduces the concept of endurance limit. 1903: Sir James Alfred Ewing demonstrates the origin of fatigue failure in microscopic cracks....
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the Glazebrook Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics and the James Alfred Ewing Medal of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and he was awarded the...
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botanist morphological botanist David Drysdale 1877–1946 mathematician James Alfred Ewing 1855–1935 physicist, engineer discoverer of hysteresis William Fairbairn...
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ISBN 978-4-901481-83-0. (in 5 volumes) Imperial College of Engineering James Alfred Ewing William Edward Ayrton John Milne Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan)...
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lived in Japan during the 1930s, known for The Face of the Buddha James Alfred Ewing - Scottish professor Reginald Farrer - Field botanist who lived in...
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Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir James Alfred Ewing, Sir Harold Stiles, Sir Thomas Hudson Beare and Ralph Allan Sampson...
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improver, politician and business man Thomas Dick – Scottish writer James Alfred Ewing – physicist and engineer Margaret Fairlie – gynaecologist; First woman...
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