James Dewar

James Dewar
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  • James Dewar — James Dewar. Sir James Dewar (* 20. September 1842 in Kincardine, Schottland; † 27. März 1923 in London, England) war ein schottischer Physiker und Chemiker. Dewar studierte an der Universitä …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • James Dewar — James Dewar. Sir James Dewar (né le 20 septembre 1842 à Kincardine, Fife mort le 27 mars 1923 à Londres) était un chimiste et physicien britannique. Né d un père propriétaire d un pub et d un commerce de …   Wikipédia en Français

  • James Dewar — Nacimiento 20 de …   Wikipedia Español

  • James Dewar — For other people named James Dewar, see James Dewar (disambiguation). James Dewar Sir James Dewar FRS Born …   Wikipedia

  • James Dewar (baker) — James Alexander Dewar (February 5, 1897 – June 30, 1985) was the inventor of the Twinkie. Biography He was born on February 5, 1897. Dewar worked at the Continental Baking Company, which later through a series of mergers and acquisitions became… …   Wikipedia

  • James Dewar (disambiguation) — James Dewar may refer to: * James Dewar, (Sir), Scottish chemist and physicist * James Dewar (rock vocalist), rock vocalist * James Dewar (baker) inventor of the Twinkie …   Wikipedia

  • Dewar — may refer to: Clan Dewar Vacuum flask (also known as a Dewar flask), a container with vacuum insulation; used to keep the contents hot or cold for an extended period Cryogenic storage dewars, specialised types of vacuum flask used for storing… …   Wikipedia

  • Dewar benzene — IUPAC name Bicyclo[2.2.0]hexa 2,5 diene …   Wikipedia

  • Dewar — ist ein ursprünglich schottischer Familienname, er ist Name von Donald Dewar (1937–2000), schottischer Politiker und Premierminister Marion Dewar (* 1928), Bürgermeisterin von Ottawa (1978–1985) und kanadische Parlamentsabgeordnete (1986–1988)… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dewar — Dew ar (d[=u] [ e]r), Dewar vessel Dew ar ves sel, Dewar flask Dew ar flask [After Sir James Dewar, British physicist.] A double walled glass vessel for holding liquid air, liquid nitrogen, etc., having the space between the walls exhausted so as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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