• Albert Beaumont Wood OBE DSc (1890 – 19 July 1964), better known as A B Wood, was a British physicist, known for his pioneering work in the field of underwater...
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  • footballer Albert Beaumont Wood (1890–1964), British physicist A. Baldwin Wood (1879–1956), American inventor and engineer Albert E. Wood (1870s–1941)...
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  • the application of underwater acoustics". The prize, named after Albert Beaumont Wood, is presented in alternate years to European and North American scientists...
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    Edmonton—Mill WoodsBeaumont (originally known as Edmonton—Beaumont) was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the...
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    Board of Inventions and Research and worked with British physicist Albert Beaumont Wood, a fellow student of Rutherford's. Before 1917 the scientific teams...
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    by Canadian physicist Robert William Boyle and English physicist Albert Beaumont Wood Special forces – SAS Founded by Sir David Stirling. Stun grenades...
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    match for their British counterparts.: 229  Likewise, in the UK, Albert Beaumont Wood proposed in 1937 a system with "six or eight small holes" drilled...
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    English footballer Albert Wood, English rugby union footballer Albert Beaumont Wood (1890–1964), British physicist Albert E. Wood (1873/1974–1941), British...
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  • needed] He was awarded PhD in physics under the supervision of Dr. Albert Beaumont Wood from University of Manchester in 1949; also awarded D.Sc. in physics...
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  • by Canadian physicist Robert William Boyle and English physicist Albert Beaumont Wood (1890–1964). 1940s: High-explosive squash head, a type of ammunition...
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