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  1. The Scientific Writings of the Late George Francis Fitzgerald by George Francis Fitzgerald, 2010-02-24
  2. An authentic account of the trials at large, of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq; Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others, ... for the murder of Patrick Randall M'Donnell and Charles Hipson. ... by George Robert Fitzgerald, 2010-06-10
  3. The Trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, [Et Al.]: For the Murder of Patrick Randal Macdonnell, and Charles Hipson, ... an Assult On George Robert Fitzgerald, in by George Robert Fitzgerald, 2010-04-02
  4. Ella Fitzgerald, The George & Ira Gershwin Songbook - 2 Vinyl LP by Ella Fitzgerald, 1978
  5. The Trials Of George Robert Fitzgerald, Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, And Others: For The Murder Of Patrick Randal Macdonnell And Charles Hipson (1786) by George Robert Fitzgerald, Barry Yelverton Avonmore, 2008-12-22
  6. The Variorum And Definitive Edition Of The Poetical And Prose Writings Of Edward Fitzgerald V6 (1902) by Edward Fitzgerald, 2010-09-10
  7. The Variorum and Definitive Edition of the Poetical and Prose Writings of Edward Fitzgerald: Including a Complete Bibliography and Interesting Personal and Literary Notes, Volume 4 by Edmund Gosse, Edward Fitzgerald, et all 2010-04-09
  8. Societies in Eclipse: Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, A.D. 1400-1700
  9. The Supervision of Congregational Ministries: The Reflective Practice of Ministry (JPCP monograph) by George C. Fitzgerald, 1993-07
  10. Lord Kelvin, professor of natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow 1846-1899, with and essay on his scientific work by George F Fitzgerald, 2010-07-30
  11. Lord Kelvin, professor of natural philosophy in the University of Glasgow, 1846-1899: with an essay on his scientific work by George F Fitzgerald, 2010-08-23
  12. Somebody Up There Likes Me Too by George Fitzgerald, 2005-02-25
  13. Handbook of the Mass by George Fitzgerald, 1982-09
  14. The never complete book of pumpkin carvings: A compilation of carving ideas by George Fitzgerald, 1993

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3. Lullaby Of Birdland, Ella Fitzgerald, George Shearing, Song Lyrics
Lullaby of Birdland, Ella Fitzgerald, George Shearing, Song Lyrics
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4. George FitzGerald: Information From Answers.com
Fitzgerald, George Francis, 1851–1901, Irish physicist. Fitzgerald was born in Dublin and studied and taught at Trinity College there.
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fitzgerald george S. Hepburn,J. Farewell America. 1968 (901); Kantor,S. The Ruby Cover-up. 1992 (73); Moldea,D. The Hoffa Wars. 1978 (26, 73, 77, 116)
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10. George Francis FitzGerald Biography
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(Redirected from George Francis FitzGerald George FitzGerald George Francis FitzGerald , or Fitzgerald 3 August 22 February ) was a professor of "natural and experimental philosophy" (i.e., what is now called physics and chemistry) at Trinity College Dublin Ireland in the late 19th century. In 1883, following from Maxwell's equations , he suggested a device for producing rapidly oscillating electric current, to generate electromagnetic waves , a phenonenon first shown experimentally by Heinrich Hertz However, he is better known for his conjecture in that if all moving objects were foreshortened in the direction of their motion, it would account for the curious result of the Michelson-Morley experiment . Mathematical equations that quantify this contraction were subsequently derived by Hendrik Lorentz in 1903, and the phenomenon is an essential element of

13. George Francis Fitzgerald
George Francis Fitzgerald was a brilliant 19th century Irish physicist who is best George Fitzgerald was born at Monkstown, Co. Dublin in 1851.
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George Francis Fitzgerald was a brilliant 19th century Irish physicist who is best remembered today as one of the proposers of a theory on the relativity of space with speed, now known as the Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction. This was the first incomplete theory of relativity and was later used by Einstein in his special theory of relativity. However, this was not the area in which Fitzgerald did most of his work. George Fitzgerald was born at Monkstown, Co. Dublin in 1851. His father William, a Trinity professor, was to become Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, and later of Killaloe. His mother Anne was sister of George Johnstone Stoney the distinguished Irish physicist who, among many notable contributions, named the electron. George entered Trinity College Dublin (TCD) at the age of 16 to study mathematics and experimental science and he graduated in 1871 at the top of his class. He led a rounded college life, taking part in literary and social clubs and indulging his athletic interests in gymnastics, racquet sports and hurling. Fitzgerald studied for 6 more years before attaining his goal of winning a Trinity College Fellowship in 1877. During this time he laid down the foundation of his research career. Probably the most significant work he studied was the Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism published by James Clerk Maxwell in 1873.

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George FitzGeraldGeorge Francis FitzGerald, or Fitzgerald, (3 August 1851 22 February 1901) was a professor of natural and experimental philosophy (ie,
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George FitzGerald George Francis FitzGerald , or Fitzgerald 3 August 22 February ) was a professor of "natural and experimental philosophy" (i.e., what is now called physics and chemistry) at Trinity College Dublin Ireland in the late 19th century. In 1883, following from Maxwell's equations , he suggested a device for producing rapidly oscillating electric current, to generate electromagnetic waves , a phenonenon first shown experimentally by Heinrich Hertz However, he is better known for his conjecture in that if all moving objects were foreshortened in the direction of their motion, it would account for the curious result of the Michelson-Morley experiment . Mathematical equations that quantify this contraction were subsequently derived by Hendrik Lorentz in 1903, and the phenomenon is an essential element of Albert Einstein 's special theory of relativity , published in 1905, which provides an explanation of why such contraction occurs. See also: Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction hypothesis
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Late George Fitzgerald. I t is with regret that we record the passing of Son of Maurice and Geraldine Fitzgerald (nee Doherty), George was a good
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Late George Fitzgerald
I t is with regret that we record the passing of Newtown School student George Fitzgerald (15), of Woodstown, whose life was so tragically cut short last week.
George was a popular student who was in the final stages of preparation for his Junior Certificate examinations.
The passing of so happy, loving and warm a young person casts a huge shroud over the exams, which began this week. It is also a reminder of what is truly important in life.
Son of Maurice and Geraldine Fitzgerald (nee Doherty), George was a good all-rounder, who enjoyed both the academic and sporting elements of school life.
The friends he leaves behind, both at Newtown School and at Waterpark Rugby Club, of which he was a member, are the lesser for his absence from their lives.
A loving son, a loving grandson, an enthusiastic, energetic character, George's remains were received and later interred at Crooke Church, Passage East.
A large attendance at the funeral ceremony on Friday and Sunday last was indicative of the impact George made on those who knew him and reflective of the manner in which he lived and enjoyed all he gave and received from life.
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17. Encyclopedia: George Francis FitzGerald
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    Encyclopedia: George Francis FitzGerald
    Updated 204 days 21 minutes ago. Other descriptions of George Francis FitzGerald George FitzGerald George Francis FitzGerald , or Fitzgerald 3 August 22 February ) was a professor of "natural and experimental philosophy" (i.e., what is now called physics and chemistry) at Trinity College Dublin Ireland in the late 19th century. In 1883, following from Maxwell's equations , he suggested a device for producing rapidly oscillating electric current, to generate electromagnetic waves , a phenonenon first shown experimentally by Heinrich Hertz However, he is better known for his conjecture in that if all moving objects were foreshortened in the direction of their motion, it would account for the curious result of the

    18. FitzGerald, George Francis Encyclopædia Britannica
    fitzgerald, george Francis physicist who first suggested a method of producing radio waves, thus helping to lay the basis of wireless telegraphy.
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    19. Lorentz-FitzGerald Contraction Encyclopædia Britannica
    fitzgerald, george Francis physicist who first suggested a method of producing radio waves, thus helping to lay the basis of wireless telegraphy.
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    20. Fitzgerald, George (1851-1901) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
    fitzgerald, george (18511901) Independently of Larmor and Schuster, fitzgerald developed a theory in which spectra were explained by the oscillation of
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    Branch of Science Physicists Nationality Irish
    Fitzgerald, George (1851-1901)

    Irish physicist who developed the theory of the ethereal plenum to incorporate Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light. He proposed a mechanical ether model involving wheels and runner bands. He also suggested that matter was composed of closed vortex rings. Independently of Lorentz , he suggested the null result of the Michelson Morley experiment resulted from a contraction of the arms of the interferometer in the direction of the Earth's motion. For more details, see Pais (1982, p. 123). Independently of Larmor and Schuster , Fitzgerald developed a theory in which spectra were explained by the oscillation of electrons Larmor Lorentz Maxwell ... Schuster
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
    References Pais, A. Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.

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