Thomas Hales (died 1692) predeceased his father, Sir Robert Hales; therefore Sir Robert's grandson, Sir Thomas Hales, 2nd Baronet (Stephen Hales' brother)...
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Stephen Hales (1677–1761) was a clergyman and scientist. Stephen Hales may also refer to: Stephen Hales (MP for Norfolk) (died 1394/5), MP for Norfolk...
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competitor Steve Hale, character from the American television sitcom Full House (1987–1995) All pages with titles containing Stephen Hale Stephen Hales (disambiguation)...
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Pneumatic chemistry (section Stephen Hales)
concern of pneumatic chemistry was combustion reactions, beginning with Stephen Hales. These reactions would give off different "airs" as chemists would call...
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glass or various fibres and are of various sizes. It was invented by Stephen Hales. Four items are required for gas collection with a pneumatic trough:...
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Stephen Hales (before 1331 – 1394/5), of Testerton, Norfolk, was an English soldier and politician. Hales was born the son and heir of William Hales of...
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Stephen Hales (died 1574) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Great Bedwyn in 1563 and Leicester in 1571...
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Hales is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Alejandro Hales (1923–2001), Chilean politician Alex Hales (born 1989), English cricketer Alfred...
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1733 in science and technology involved some significant events. Rev. Stephen Hales publishes Hæmastaticks, the second volume of his Statical Essays, in...
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made of plastic. The invention of surgical forceps is attributed to Stephen Hales. There are two basic types of forceps: non-locking (often called "thumb...
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Stephen Hale OBE is the Chief Executive of Climate Catalyst, a new organisation established in March 2021 to accelerate action on climate change through...
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John Hales (c.1516 – 26 or 28 December 1572) was a writer, administrator, and member of parliament during the Tudor period. John Hales was the son of...
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"is" or "may be" a "body." Rather, he declares: "Is not Light a Body?" Stephen Hales, a firm Newtonian of the early eighteenth century, declared that this...
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idea of the Windkessel was alluded to by Giovanni Borelli, although Stephen Hales articulated the concept more clearly and drew the analogy with an air...
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and distinguished history in Botany including work by John Ray and Stephen Hales in the 17th century and 18th century, Charles Darwin’s mentor John Stevens...
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Charles Reid Barnes Life Membership Award since 1925. It established the Stephen Hales Prize in 1927. As of 2007, the society began to designate Fellows of...
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and Sciences, and in 1974 to the Leopoldina. In 1966, he received the Stephen Hales Prize, and in 1967, he was nominated jointly with Mary Belle Allen and...
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Stephen F. Hale (born Stephen Fowler Hale; January 31, 1816 – July 18, 1862) was an American politician who served as a Deputy from Alabama to the Provisional...
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1776. Wilton's other works include many notable busts, monuments (e.g. Stephen Hales' memorial in Westminster Abbey, London) and other carvings including...
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February 8 – Jacques Cassini, French astronomer (died 1756) September 17 – Stephen Hales, English physiologist and clergyman (died 1761) September 27 – Johann...
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in 1561 by Sir Thomas White, Sir Richard Hilles, Emanuel Lucar and Stephen Hales, it was one of the nine English public schools investigated by the Clarendon...
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Dissertation sur la nature et la propagation du feu. Copley Medal: Stephen Hales June 2 – The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences is founded in Stockholm...
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English physicist Stephen Hales Haemastaticks and Vegetable Staticks. She also performed scientific experiments inspired by Hales works. She was identified...
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Defibrillators The history of cardiac catheterization dates back to Stephen Hales (1677-1761) and Claude Bernard (1813-1878), who both used it on animal...
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named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for the Englishman Stephen Hales, curate of Teddington, who first estimated blood pressure, and made...
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begins construction of the Jantar Mantar observatory at Jaipur. Rev. Stephen Hales publishes Vegetable Staticks, containing an account of key experiments...
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Nehemiah Grew, working independently in the late seventeenth century, and Stephen Hales in the early eighteenth century, had provided evidence that the atmosphere...
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mankind since the beginning of recorded history." Surgical forceps – Stephen Hales Antisepsis in surgery – Joseph Lister Artificial intraocular lens transplant...
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parenchyma into the tracheids. In 1727, English clergyman and botanist Stephen Hales showed that transpiration by a plant's leaves causes water to move through...
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possibility of performing a lumbar colostomy for an obstruction of the colon. Stephen Hales makes the first experimental measurement of the capacity of a mammalian...
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