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    Sir Edward Sabine KCB FRS FRSE FRAS (/ˈseɪbɪn/; 14 October 1788 – 26 June 1883) was an Irish astronomer, geophysicist, ornithologist, explorer, soldier...
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    was a hotel. Sabine Baring-Gould was born in the parish of St Sidwell, Exeter, on 28 January 1834. He was the eldest son and heir of Edward Baring-Gould...
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    diameter is 30 km. It was named after Irish physicist and astronomer Edward Sabine. The outer rim of this crater is roughly circular and relatively featureless...
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    Tewin, Hertfordshire, the eldest son of Joseph Sabine. His younger brother was Sir Edward Sabine. Sabine practised law until 1808, when he was appointed...
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  • Cape Sabine is a cape at Chukchi Sea in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States. Cape Sabine was named in 1826, likely for Edward Sabine, an Irish explorer...
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  • brain disease Clement Sabine (1831–1903), pastoralist in South Australia David Sabine (born 1966), English cricketer Sir Edward Sabine (1788–1883), Irish...
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    The Sabines (US: /ˈseɪbaɪnz/, SAY-bynes, UK: /ˈsæbaɪnz/, SAB-eyens; Latin: Sabini; Italian: Sabini—all exonyms) were an Italic people who lived in the...
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  • (1807 – 1879) was an English scientist who assisted her husband Sir Edward Sabine in his scientific work and translated important scientific works from...
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    constructed in 1840 as part of a worldwide research project run by Edward Sabine to determine the cause of fluctuations in magnetic declination. Measurements...
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    those four decades explorers including John Ross; David Buchan; William Edward Parry; Frederick William Beechey; James Clark Ross (nephew of John Ross);...
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    Charles Edward Sabine OBE (born 20 April 1960) is a British television journalist who worked for the US Network NBC News for twenty-six years, before...
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    Sabine under the binomial name Larus sabini. Sabine based his description on specimens that had been collected by his brother Captain Edward Sabine who...
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    slower HMS Griper under Matthew Liddon. Others on the expedition were Edward Sabine, science officer and Frederick William Beechey. For protection from...
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    Several of his officers protested, including First Mate William Edward Parry and Edward Sabine, but they could not dissuade him. The account of Ross's voyage...
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    expedition to the polar sea, in 1820, 1821, 1822 & 1823. Edited by Major Edward Sabine. James Madden and Company, London. 465 pp. Tammiksaar, E.; N.G. Sukhova;...
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  • the bay of Sabinebukta. The islands are named after Arctic explorer Edward Sabine. The most northern island has a length of about 1.5 kilometers and is...
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    Measurements with pendulums were made by Francesco Carlini (1821, 4.39 g/cm3), Edward Sabine (1827, 4.77 g/cm3), Carlo Ignazio Giulio (1841, 4.95 g/cm3) and George...
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    Sabine Land (/ˈseɪbɪn/ SAY-bin) is a land area on the east coast of Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It is named after explorer General Sir Edward Sabine. Among...
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    that Heinrich Schwabe discovered the sunspot cycle. During this cycle, Edward Sabine, Rudolf Wolf, and other scientists recognized that solar disturbances...
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    of a combined British-French-Russian fleet under the command of Admiral Edward Codrington at the Battle of Navarino, where a Turkish-Egyptian fleet was...
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  • Austre Sabinevågen. The Sabine Islands are located in the outer part of the bay. The bay is named after Arctic explorer Edward Sabine. "Sabinebukta (Svalbard)"...
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  • For the Louisiana political commentator, see Ed Renwick. Edward Sabine Renwick (1823–1912) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor and patent expert...
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    Saavedra Spanish 16th Papua New Guinea, Caroline Islands, Marshall Islands Edward Sabine Irish 19th Arctic Sacagawea Lemhi Shoshone 18th/19th Western United...
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    with pendulums in the Milan area. This value was refined in 1827 by Edward Sabine to 4.77 g/cm3, and then in 1841 by Carlo Ignazio Giulio to 4.95 g/cm3...
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    The Sabine River (/səˈbiːn/) is a 360-mile (580 km) long river in the Southern U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana, From the 32nd parallel north and downstream...
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    Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet Physiologist and surgeon 30 1861–1871 Sir Edward Sabine Astronomer, geophysicist, ornithologist and explorer 31 1871–1873 Sir...
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    the British Magnetic Survey, a magnetic survey of Great Britain, with Edward Sabine, John Phillips and Humphrey Lloyd. This also included some work on geomagnetic...
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  • Sabine Island (/ˈseɪbɪn/ SAY-bin; Danish: Sabine Ø) is an island to the northeast of Wollaston Foreland, previously known as Inner Pendulum Island. It...
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    despite the protests of several of his officers, including Parry and Edward Sabine, who thought he should have more thoroughly examined the "mountains"...
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  • sunspot cycle and estimates its period to be about a decade 1852 — Edward Sabine shows that sunspot number is correlated with geomagnetic field variations...
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