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| d remained unsolved since the days of Michael | Faraday a century before. |
| spatched from Boston to try and locate the SS | Faraday, a cable-laying ship from Britain whose appea |
| metery, burial place of Karl Marx and Michael | Faraday amongst others. |
| The London community boasted Michael | Faraday amongst its Deacon Elders. |
| Davies played Daniel | Faraday, an amnesiac physicist who comes to the islan |
| On 25 March 1941 the | Faraday and four other ships set sail from Falmouth b |
| the City Philosophical Society where Michael | Faraday and other scientists received inspiration. |
| odulators, using magnetooptic effects such as | Faraday and Cotton-Mouton effects, one can modulate t |
| saw a demonstration of the effect by Michael | Faraday and realized that the light would be useful f |
| Like his more famous contemporaries Michael | Faraday and Joseph Henry, Page began his career as an |
| mistry and physics of flames given by Michael | Faraday at the Royal Institution. |
| See also: Evans balance and | Faraday balance |
| Around this time, | Faraday began producing notification appliances, such |
| In 1978, | Faraday bought out Standard Electric Time, and around |
| In 1977, | Faraday bought out S.H. Couch, and still continues to |
| The | Faraday Building is erected on the former site of Doc |
| The | Faraday Building is a university building in central |
| Not to be confused with | Faraday Building (Manchester). |
| The | Faraday Building was the GPO's first telephone exchan |
| The | Faraday Building's architect was Harry Fairhurst, of |
| ue of the leading Victorian scientist Michael | Faraday by the Irish sculptor John Henry Foley (1818- |
| tered electron mode by either turning off the | Faraday cage or by applying a negative voltage to the |
| consists primarily of a scintillator inside a | Faraday cage inside the specimen chamber of the micro |
| wavelengths of 12 cm) this screen finishes a | Faraday cage formed by the oven's metal housing. |
| FT utilizes small high-voltage coils within a | Faraday cage to generate a non-thermal plasma field t |
| A low positive voltage is applied to the | Faraday cage to attract the relatively low energy (le |
| ructed tin foil enclosure would approximate a | Faraday cage, reducing the amount of (typically harml |
| rom-Blu) hairspring and movement encased by a | Faraday cage. |
| fencing around the studio, turning it into a | Faraday cage. |
| in a special room that was enclosed inside a | Faraday cage; in the case of the Royal Observer Corps |
| September 22 - Michael | Faraday, chemist and physicist (died 1867) |
| 25 August - Michael | Faraday, chemist and physicist (born 1791) |
| A lawyer, | Faraday composed songs and musical theatre pieces and |
| the temperature measured in kelvins, F is the | Faraday constant and n the charge of the analyte. |
| F is | Faraday constant |
| F: | Faraday constant |
| F is the | Faraday constant (96485.3383) |
| , T is the themodynamic temperature, F is the | Faraday constant, n is the valancy (see valence (chem |
| tant, T the absolute temperature and F is the | Faraday constant. |
| number of electrons transferred and F is the | Faraday constant. |
| 28 October - Michael | Faraday constructs the first dynamo. |
| Lowering an object into a | Faraday container offers a way to measure the charge |
| ith a probe hole in the phosphor screen and a | Faraday cup collector behind it to collect the curren |
| chniques and slow detection methods such as a | Faraday cup. |
| troyed by flood in 1965 and replaced with the | Faraday Dam. |
| Michael | Faraday delivering a Christmas Lecture in 1856. |
| Michael | Faraday determines the chemical formula of naphthalen |
| Normally three | Faraday Discussion conferences (and therefore three v |
| Faraday Discussions is a scientific journal publishin | |
| cussions were proceeding, it was known as the | Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society. |
| The | Faraday Division traces its origins to 1903 when the |
| is the inverse effect of the magneto-optical | Faraday effect, magnetization reversal by circularly |
| ces a rotation of its polarization due to the | Faraday effect. |
| His assistant, Michael | Faraday established the Institution as a premier rese |
| Michael | Faraday first synthesized tetrachloroethene in 1821 b |
| Percy | Faraday Frankland CBE FRS (3 October 1858 - 28 Octobe |
| ynbee (1852-1883); his daughter married Percy | Faraday Frankland, FRS |
| the Townships of Cashel, Dungannon, Elzevir, | Faraday, Grimsthorpe, Hungerford, Huntingdon, Lake, L |
| electrical property of self-inductance which | Faraday had identified in researches published prior |
| University of London, reputedly under Michael | Faraday, he established the successful chemicals busi |
| Dauntsey's School in Wiltshire, and later at | Faraday House in London, where he earned a bachelor o |
| rd House were built between the riverside and | Faraday House but are restricted in height to just th |
| bech Grammar School and was later educated at | Faraday House, an engineering college in Charing Cros |
| 's chemical formula was determined by Michael | Faraday in 1826. |
| Michael | Faraday initiated the first Christmas Lecture series |
| d Evolution, Not Creation or Evolution (2007, | Faraday Institute Paper no. 12) |
| Science and Religion and an Associate of the | Faraday Institute for Science and Religion |
| Christians in Science and an associate of the | Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, and serve |
| Dr. Denis Alexander is the director of the | Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St Edmu |
| Faraday is a Florham Park, New Jersey company that sp | |
| He received the | Faraday Lectureship Prize in 1986 and the Davy Medal |
| The same year he was awarded the | Faraday Medal of the Institute of Electrical Engineer |
| r of the Chemical Society of London, receives | Faraday Medal |
| He was awarded the | Faraday Medal by the Institution of Electrical Engine |
| Faraday Medal, Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1 | |
| In March 2003 Friend won the IEE's | Faraday Medal. |
| he designed his first great work, the Michael | Faraday Memorial at Elephant and Castle. |
| Castle site, which include moving the Michael | Faraday Memorial 400 metres south-east to the Walwort |
| The Michael | Faraday Memorial is a monument to the Victorian scien |
| crete paving nearby explaining that it is the | Faraday Memorial. |
| The inner cylinder is the | Faraday pail container itself, separated from the out |
| Benjamin Franklin, Mikhail Lomonosov, Michael | Faraday, Pavel Yablochkov, and Alexander Popov along |
| Faraday presented a total of nineteen series in all. | |
| Royal Society's Michael | Faraday Prize for science communication (2004) |
| Faraday proved that by winding two coils of wire arou | |
| Michael | Faraday publishes Experimental Researches in Electric |
| t his departure in the ship; as a result, Dr. | Faraday puts them under house arrest. |
| From 1935-41 he did research at the Davy | Faraday Research Laboratory at the Royal Institution |
| y market, with livestock sales at the Mart in | Faraday Road and stalls on Market Square, is still an |
| For instance, this could be a | Faraday rotator combined with a polarizing element. |
| The | Faraday rotator will again rotate the polarization by |
| elvin, Robert Boyle, Johannes Kepler, Michael | Faraday, Samuel F. B. Morse, and James Clerk Maxwell. |
| 6 October - | Faraday School kidnapping - six pupils and their teac |
| ame name, which was loosely based on the 1972 | Faraday School Kidnapping. |
| 22 September - Michael | Faraday, scientist (died 1867) |
| 72 these two organisations, together with the | Faraday Society and the Society for Analytical Chemis |
| The journal was originally published by the | Faraday Society under the name Transactions of the Fa |
| He was President of the | Faraday Society and Vice-President of the Chemical So |
| published in 1926 by the Transactions of the | Faraday Society, James Franck was concerned with the |
| . Ashmore and C. Kemball (Transactions of the | Faraday Society, 1958, 54, 1692-1702) |
| ons of the Royal Society, Transactions of the | Faraday Society, and the Institute of Metals, contrib |
| In 1922 he was elected President of the | Faraday Society, in 1924 President of the British Ass |
| ts publication in 1905 as Transactions of the | Faraday Society. |
| lso a member of the Chemical Society, and the | Faraday Society. |
| f the Royal Society, and was President of the | Faraday Society. |
| The journal was originally published by the | Faraday Society. |
| istory of chemistry, such as a history of the | Faraday Society. |
| cable was recovered, however the wreck of the | Faraday still lies in shallow waters and is a popular |
| Atmel, Broadcom, Cirrus Logic, Energy Micro, | Faraday Technology, Freescale, Fujitsu, Intel (throug |
| After Edgeworth becomes associated with Kay | Faraday, the player will have access at times to the |
| Journal of the Chemical Society, | Faraday Transactions was a peer-reviewed scientific j |
| nto a single Journal of the Chemical Society, | Faraday Transactions, which continued publication unt |
| was renamed Journal of the Chemical Society, | Faraday Transactions, and split in two (Faraday Trans |
| The second CS | Faraday was a cable ship built by Palmers Shipbuildin |
| ed in poor visibility and about 7:45 p.m. the | Faraday was attacked by a Heinkel He 111 which strafe |
| Faraday was founded in 1875 in Brooklyn, New York. | |
| From the 1930s to the 1960s, | Faraday was known as "Sperti-Faraday", and the compan |
| on's design which explained the connection to | Faraday were left out when it was constructed, so few |
| Weston' son Edward | Faraday Weston also received several patents regardin |
| The | Faraday wheel was one of the first examples of a magn |
| The | Faraday Wheel uses the Lorentz forces created by elec |
| A | Faraday wheel is an early homopolar generator invente |
| She is attended by Dr. | Faraday, who later employs her as a nurse for his chi |
| team were also faced with an unusual man (Tim | Faraday) whom they first encountered as a cleaner and |
| , Garden City, Jefferson, St. John's, Inkster | Faraday, William Whyte, Dufferin, North End, Burrows |
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