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    Hugh Longbourne Callendar FRS (18 April 1863 – 21 January 1930) was a British physicist known for his contributions to the areas of thermometry and thermodynamics...
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  • son of Hugh Longbourne Callendar Callendar effect Hugh Longbourne Callendar (1863 – 1930), British physicist and father of Guy Stewart Callendar Calendar...
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  • modification, JIS C1604. The equation was found by British physicist Hugh Longbourne Callendar, and refined for measurements at lower temperatures by M. S. Van...
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  • father, Hugh Longbourne Callendar, was Professor of Physics at McGill College (now McGill University). An expert in thermodynamics, Hugh Callendar returned...
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  • of favour due to the instability of the temperature reading. Hugh Longbourne Callendar developed the first commercially successful platinum RTD in 1885...
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  • orthographic and phonetic by Henry Sweet, Clarendon, OCLC 250138117 Callendar, Hugh (1889), A manual of cursive shorthand, C. J. Clay and Sons, OCLC 647172293...
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    Professor at Imperial College London in the chair of the late Hugh Longbourne Callendar. In the late 1930s and during the Second World War, he specialised...
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  • 1913 Joseph John Thomson, "Rays of Positive Electricity". 1912 Hugh Longbourne Callendar, "On the Variation of the Specific Heat of Water, with Experiments...
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  • Ramsey, mathematician, died of jaundice (born 1903) 21 January – Hugh Longbourne Callendar, physicist (born 1863) 22 January – Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount...
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  • classics Jonathan Burrows, visiting professor of drama and theatre Hugh Longbourne Callendar, Fellow of the Royal Society Chris Carey, professor of classics...
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