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  1. John Tyndall, 1820-1893 (1919) by Arthur Whitmore Smith, 2009-10-15
  2. Six lectures on light : delivered in America in 1872-1873 / by John Tyndall by John (1820-1893) Tyndall, 1895-01-01
  3. John Tyndall, 1820-1893 (1919) by Arthur Whitmore Smith, 2010-09-10
  4. Fragments of science for unscientific people: a series of detached essays, lectures, and reviews. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1872
  5. Sound: a course of eight lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1869
  6. On living contagia. by John (1820-1893). TYNDALL, 1885-01-01
  7. Light And Electricity: Notes Of Two Courses Of Lectures Before The Royal Institution Of Great Britain by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-10-03
  8. Light And Electricity: Notes Of Two Courses Of Lectures Before The Royal Institution Of Great Britain by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-09-29
  9. Researches On Diamagnetism And Magne-crystallic Action, Including The Question Of Diamagnetic Polarity by Tyndall John 1820-1893, 2010-10-14
  10. Select works by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  11. Six lectures on light : delivered in the United States in 1872-1873 by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  12. Sound [electronic resource] by John, 1820-1893 Tyndall, 2009-10-26
  13. Heat. a mode of motion by John Tyndall. by Tyndall. John. 1820-1893., 1875-01-01
  14. Life and Work of John Tyndall. With a Chapter on Tyndall as a Mountaineer by Lord Schuster, G.C.B. And a Preface by Granville Proby. by John (1820-1893)] EVE, Arthur Stewart (1862-1948) & Clarence Hamilton CREASEY. [TYNDALL, 1945-01-01

61. Tyndall's Apparatus
Tyndall is John Tyndall (18201893), the Irish researcher, writer and lecturerwho was the Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution in
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Tyndall's Apparatus
The tag on this apparatus at the University of Vermont says that it is Tyndall's Apparatus, and the apparatus was designed to show the enormous force exerted by a bar of iron as it is cooled. Hrvoje Mesic of the University of Zagreb, who uses a similar piece of apparatus made in the early part of the 20th century in lecture demonstrations, described to me the operation of the apparatus. A gas burner composed of a long pipe with apertures in it, is slid under the square iron bar, and causes it to expand. A rod of metal about 5 mm in diameter holds the bar in place on the left-hand side and the screw on the right-hand side is tightened up as the bar expands. When the source of heat is removed, the bar cools and contracts, and eventually the rod is sheared. "Tyndall" is John Tyndall (1820-1893), the Irish researcher, writer and lecturer who was the Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution in London and later the director of the Royal Institution. His books on heat, optics and sound were widely read and admired. This apparatus may be a consequence of his studies of the effects of pressure on slate dating from the middle 1850s. Return to Home Page

62. Tyndall's Water-Boiling Apparatus
John Tyndall (18201893) was a native of Ireland who is best known for his seriesof lectures at the Royal Institution of London, and the books which he
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Tyndall's Water-Boiling Apparatus This is a Mechanical Equivalent of Heat demonstration. A [missing] belt connects the two pulleys, and allows the smaller pulley to be driven at a high rotation rate as the hand-crank is turned. Projecting upward from the smaller pulley is a thin-walled brass pipe, partly filled with water and closed with a cork. Two pieces of oak, hinged together, surround the pipe and are held in place by the hand of the demonstrator. The work done in turning the crank against the frictional torque serves to heat the water to boiling, whereupon the cork pops out. John Tyndall (1820-1893) was a native of Ireland who is best known for his series of lectures at the Royal Institution of London, and the books which he wrote on optics, electricity and heat. This remnant of the demonstration is at the University of Texas at Austin.It is from the earlier part of the twentieth century and is unmarked. The 1928 Welch catalogue describes a similar piece of apparatus as COUNT RUMFORD'S EXPERIMENT, Tyndall's Friction Cylinder

63. TYLOR, EDWARD B, - LoveToKnow Article On TYLOR, EDWARD B,
Tyndall, John (18201893), British natural philosopher, was born in Co. Carlow,Ireland, on the 2nd of August 1820, his father being the son of a small
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TYNDALL Beside the works already named Tyndale wrote A Prologue on the Epistle to the Romans (1526), An Exposition of the ist Epistle of John (1531), An Exposition of Matthew v.-vii. (1532), a treatise on the sacraments (1533), and possibly another (no longer extant) on matrimony (1529). The works of Tyndale were first published along with those of John Frith (q.v.) and Robert Barnes, " three worthy martyrs and principal teachers of the Church of England," by John Day, in 1573 (folio). A new edition of the worKS of Tyndale and Frith, by T. Russell, was published at London (1828-1831). His Doctrinal Treatises and Introductions to Different Portions of the Holy Scripture were published by the Parker Society in 1848. For biography, see Foxe's Acts and Monuments; R. Demaus, William Tyndale (London, 1871); also the Introduction to Mombert's critical reprint of Tyndale's Pentateuch (New York, 1884), where a bibliography is given. TYNDALL, JOHN (1820-1893), British natural philosopher, was born in Co. Carlow, Ireland, on the 2nd of August 1820, his father being the son of a small landowner in poor circumstances, but a man of more than ordinary ability, With Darwin and Huxley his name is inseparably connected with the battle which began in the middle of the ipth century for making the new standpoint of modem science part of the accepted philosophy in general life. For many years, indeed, he came to represent to ordinary Englishmen the typical or ideal professor of physics. His strong, picturesque mode of seizing and expressing things gave him an immense living influence both in speech and writing, and disseminated a popular knowledge of physical science such as had not previously existed. But besides being a true educator, and perhaps the greatest popular teacher of natural philosophy in his generation, he was an earnest and original observer and explorer of nature.

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65. JOHN TYNDALL
John Tyndall (18201893). World Acclaimed Scientist. John Tyndall was born inLeighlinbridge, Co. Carlow on 2nd August 1820. During the course of his life,
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HOME A short Biography of John Tyndall (1820-1893) World Acclaimed Scientist John Tyndall was born in Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow on 2nd August 1820. During the course of his life, this very intelligent poet-scientist was to invent practical items such as a safe miners' lamp, a powerful lighthouse beacon and the first practical gas mask therefore being responsible for saving the lives of many thousands of miners, sailors and common labourers. In France, Pasteuration is called Tyndallization, for it was John Tyndall who apparently first discovered the process of killing bacteria in milk, Louis Pasteur merely passed along Tyndall's discovery to mankind. Per article in "Ireland of the Welcomes," Tyndall could be called a brilliant but "invisible scientist" whose theories and accomplishments were often attributed to others. John Tyndall also described the action of the fungus penicillin on bacteria over a century before Sir Alexander Fleming re-discovered the antibiotic. Tyndall was also a master mountaineer, and was the first person to climb several peaks in the Alps. He reached to within a few hundred feet of the top of the famed Matterhorn the year before Whymper succeeded in the difficult climb. Tyndall joined the Ordnance Survey as a Civil Servant on 01 April 1839. For a short time he surveyed in Co Carlow close to his home, but in 1840 he was transferred to Youghal in Co. Cork. In 1842 he was transferred by the Ordnance Survey to Preston in England. He never returned to Ireland expect for short visits home. In Preston he joined the Chartist labour movement led by immigrants from Ireland. His articles in the "Liverpool Mercury" were outspoken and exposed the injustices to the lower working classes, Irish and English alike. Since the Civil Service could ill afford to be politicised by his strong position concerning labour he was fired and returned to Carlow to rethink his future.

66. Famous Colloid & Interface Scientists
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67. Physicist: Information From Answers.com
Tyndall, John Tyndall — British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for was the first person to explain why the daylight sky is blue (18201893)
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John Tyndall n British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for his to explain why the daylight sky is blue (18201893) syn Tyndall, John Tyndall
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Search dictionary for Source: WordNet (r) 1.7 John Tyndall n : British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for his experiments on the transparency of gases and the absorption of radiant heat by gases and the transmission of sound through the atmosphere; he was the first person to explain why the daylight sky is blue (1820-1893) [syn: Tyndall , John Tyndall]
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69. Microforms Collection, UM Libraries
T9F7 John Tyndall, Philosopher, 18201893 Catalogue of Correspondence, Journalsand Collected Papers. John Tyndall, Natural Philosopher, 1820-1893.
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Tyndall, John. Catalog of Correspondence.
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John Tyndall, Philosopher, 1820-1893: Catalogue of Correspondence, Journals and Collected Papers.
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This collection consists of a detailed catalog of the papers of Tyndall, most of which are held in the archives of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, as well as his published writings and much of his correspondence. Altogether some 8000 items are listed. Items are listed in archival order: published works, then papers (journals, diaries, lecture notes, notebooks, experimental diaries, photographs and manuscripts) and correspondence. Tyndall, a professor of natural philosophy at the Royal Institution, began his research in physics and later moved into other areas such as bacteriology. He occupied a unique place in the popular exposition of science.
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73. Alfred Russel Wallace Collection, American Philosophical Society
Tyndall, John, 18201893, To Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1867 February 9, ALS, 1p.Wallace, Alfred Russel, To Macmillan Co. 1869 June, ALS, 1p.
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76. John Tyndall - Wikipedia
John Tyndall (18201893) ialah seorang ilmuwan Inggris yang mengemukakan peristiwapenghamburan cahaya oleh partikel koloid yang dikenal dengan Efek Tyndall
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TÜRCK, Ludwig (18101868). TURKEWITSCH, N. TURNER, CH. TURNER, OA. TURNER, WilliamA. (1832-1916). Tyndall, John (1820-1893). TYSON, E.
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John Tyndall (18201893) John van Wyhe , Senior Fellow, National University ofSingapore; Researcher, History philosophy of science, Cambridge.
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79. Index
A Tramp Abroad What is Man and Other Essays. Tyler, Royall (17571826). The Contrast.Tyndall, John (1820-1893). Faraday As A Discoverer
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80. MODERN PHILOSOPHY: Unclassified Philosophers - 3
John Tyndall (18201893). There are scientists who occupy themselves with thefacts of their research without ever asking what implications they may be
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