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  1. St. Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen: -1903 by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2009-07-08
  2. Sir William Ramsay; Memorials of His Life and Work by Sir William Augustus Tilden, 2009-12-21
  3. The Cities of St. Paul; Their Influence on His Life and Thought. the Cities of Eastern Asia Minor by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-10-14
  4. Impressions of Turkey: During Twelve Years' Wanderings (Classic Reprint) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-04-02
  5. The Making of a University; What We Have to Learn From Educational Ideals in America by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-10-14
  6. The Cities of St. Paul Their Influence on His Life and Thought; The Cities of Eastern Asia Minor by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2009-12-17
  7. The Teaching of Paul in Terms of the Present Day: The Deems Lectures in New York University (1914 ) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2009-10-21
  8. Sir William Ramsay; Memorials of His Life and Work by William A. Tilden, 2010-03
  9. A life of Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S by Morris William Travers, 1956
  10. Sir William Ramsay as a Scientist and Man by Tarini Charan Chaudhuri, 2009-09-20
  11. The life and letters of Joseph Black. With an introd. dealing with the life and work of Sir William Ramsay by William Ramsay, Frederick George Donnan, 2010-08-28
  12. Sir William Ramsay, K. C. B., F. R. S.; Memorials of His Life and Work by William Augustus Tilden, 2009-12-21
  13. The Church in the Roman Empire Before A.d. 170 (170) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-03-15
  14. Sir William M. Ramsay:Archaeologist and New Testament Scholar

1. RAMSAY Sir William
Last updated 26.05.2001 015359. Sir William Ramsay byl skotský chemika fyzik, žijící v letech 1852 1916. Je nositelem Nobelovy
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Sir William Ramsay byl skotský chemik a fyzik, žijící v letech 1852 - 1916. Je nositelem Nobelovy ceny za chemii z roku 1904 za objevy a výzkum vzácných plynù. V roce 1894 objevili Ramsay a lord William Rayleigh (1842 - 1919) argon. Helium bylo nejprve zjištìno na Slunci, v roce 1895 ho Ramsay a nezávisle na nìm Per Theodor Cleve (1840 - 1905) - objevitel holmia a thulia - zjistil v nerostu cleveitu. V roce 1898 objevil Ramsay a M. W. Travers krypton, xenon a neon. Radon (radonovou emanaci) objevil roku 1900 Friedrich Ernst Dorn (1848 - 1916).
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2. RAMSAY Sir William
Last updated 19.02.2004 165912. Sir William Ramsay byl skotský chemika fyzik, žijící v letech 1852 1916. Je nositelem Nobelovy
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Sir William Ramsay byl skotský chemik a fyzik, žijící v letech 1852 - 1916. Je nositelem Nobelovy ceny za chemii z roku 1904 za objevy a výzkum vzácných plynù. V roce 1894 objevili Ramsay a lord William Rayleigh (1842 - 1919) argon. Helium bylo nejprve zjištìno na Slunci, v roce 1895 ho Ramsay a nezávisle na nìm Per Theodor Cleve (1840 - 1905) - objevitel holmia a thulia - zjistil v nerostu cleveitu. V roce 1898 objevil Ramsay a M. W. Travers krypton, xenon a neon. Radon (radonovou emanaci) objevil roku 1900 Friedrich Ernst Dorn (1848 - 1916).
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3. Sir William Ramsay - Encyclopedia Article About Sir William Ramsay. Free Access,
encyclopedia article about Sir William Ramsay. Sir William Ramsay in Free onlineEnglish dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. Sir William Ramsay.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition William Ramsay was born in Glasgow For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation) Glasgow is Scotland's largest city, located on the River Clyde in West Central Scotland. It is also one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland, officially known as City of Glasgow. Glasgow had a population of 577,869 at the time of the 2001 census, while approximately 1.2 million people live in the city's greater metropolitan area. The name comes from the Brythonic
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4. The Letters To The Seven Churches Sir William Mitchell Ramsay Mark W Wilson
Title The Letters to the Seven Churches ramsay sir william Mitchell Wilson MarkW Sir William Mitchell Ramsay Mark W Wilson Subject Bible Study General
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5. Sir William Ramsay
Sir William Ramsay. Sir William Ramsay (18521916). British BIBLIOGRAPHY.William Augustus Tilden s Sir William Ramsay appeared in 1918. Main
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Sir William Ramsay
British chemist whose discovery of four of the noble gases (neon, argon, krypton, and xenon) earned him the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1904.
A student of the German analytical chemist Robert Bunsen at the University of Heidelberg (1871), Ramsay became professor of chemistry at the University of Bristol, England (1880-87), and at the University of London (1887-1913). Among his early studies was the physiological action of alkaloids (complex chemical compounds derived from plants); he established their relationship to pyridine, a nitrogen-containing organic compound closely resembling benzene in chemical structure. With John Shields, he verified Roland Eotvos' law for the constancy of the rate of change of molecular surface energy with temperature. The positions of helium and argon in the periodic table of elements (a systematic ordering of the elements according to their atomic weights and chemical properties) indicated that at least three more noble gases should exist, and in 1898 Ramsay and the British chemist Morris W. Travers isolated these elementscalled neon, krypton, and xenonfrom air brought to a liquid state at low temperature and high pressure. In 1910 Ramsay detected the presence of the last of the noble-gas series, called niton (now known as radon), in the radioactive emissions of radium.

6. Overview Of Sir William Ramsay
Sir William Ramsay 1852 1916. Chemist. Ramsay was born in Glasgow and becameProfessor of Chemistry at Bristol and then University College, London.
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Chemist. Ramsay was born in Glasgow and became Professor of Chemistry at Bristol and then University College, London. Chiefly responsible for the discovery of the rare gases Argon (1894), Helium (1895), Neon, Krypton and Xenon (1898). Also worked in radio-activity. He spread scientific interest to other parts of the British Empire, including setting up the Indian Institute for Science at Bangalore. He was knighted in 1902 and received a Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1904. If you have found this information useful please consider
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7. Sir William Ramsay
Sir William Ramsay. I will reedit it and send it to Otsen. Farrell Till Skepticism,Inc. jftill@midwest.net. Previous message Sir William Ramsay; Next message
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Sun, 17 Aug 1997 23:33:50 -0500 (CDT) (00871900430, 199708180433.XAA19248@cdale3.midwest.net) R NIELSEN Farrell, is this the posting you were thinking about? TILL Yes, it was. Jason Valentine suggested that I check his web site where he has posted errancy messages, and I found it there too. I will reedit it and send it to Otsen. Farrell Till Skepticism, Inc. jftill@midwest.net

8. Sir William Ramsay
Sir William Ramsay. Farrell Till Skepticism, Inc. jftill@midwest.net. Previousmessage Sir William Ramsay; Next message Evening church (Off Topic
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Sun, 17 Aug 1997 23:33:56 -0500 (CDT) (00871900436, 199708180433.XAA19270@cdale3.midwest.net) TILL Otsen has posted the trite fundamentalist argument about Sir William Ramsay, who was presumbably a biblical skeptic until he studied the writings of Luke, after which he was so impressed by Luke's historical accuracy that he became a dedicated Christian. When Ramsay was discussed earlier on the list Steve Carr noted in a posting to Errancy date May 10th that Ramsay was actually a "Bible-believing historian." Carr made the following statement in his posting:
IN Ramsay's book, he describes how as a young man at Oxford ( a place
which *did* not accept religious sceptics), he studied the 39 Articles
of Faith for his Divinity exam. He corresponded with Bishop Lightfoot.
He spent months studying the NT and the OT (which he described as life-
giving). He describes the Epistle to Galatians as especially moving. He
was reminded often of his mother's love for Paul."

9. Sir William Ramsay - Biography
sir william ramsay – Biography. His recreations were languages and travelling.sir william ramsay died at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, on July 23, 1916.
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William Ramsay
On his return to Scotland in 1872 he became assistant in chemistry at the Anderson College in Glasgow and two years later secured a similar position at the University there. In 1880 he was appointed Principal and Professor of Chemistry at University College, Bristol , and moved on in 1887 to the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry at University College, London , a post which he held until his retirement in 1913.
Ramsay's earliest works were in the field of organic chemistry. Besides his doctor's dissertation, about this period he published work on picoline and, in conjunction with Dobbie, on the decomposition products of the quinine alkaloids (1878-1879). From the commencement of the eighties he was chiefly active in physical chemistry, his many contributions to this branch of chemistry being mostly on stoichiometry and thermodynamics. To these must be added his investigations carried on with Sidney Young on evaporation and dissociation (1886-1889) and his work on solutions of metals (1889).
It was however in inorganic chemistry that his most celebrated discoveries were made. As early as 1885-1890 he published several notable papers on the oxides of nitrogen and followed those up with the discovery of argon, helium, neon, krypton, and xenon. Led to the conclusion by different paths and, at first, without working together, both

10. Ramsay, Sir William
ramsay, sir william. william ramsay. BBC Hulton Picture Library ( b. Oct. 2, 1852, Glasgow, Scot.d. July 23, 1916, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Eng.), william Augustus Tilden's sir william ramsay appeared in 1918.
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William Ramsay BBC Hulton Picture Library (b. Oct. 2, 1852, Glasgow, Scot.d. July 23, 1916, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Eng.), British chemist whose discovery of four of the noble gases ( neon argon krypton , and xenon ) earned him the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1904. When in 1892 the British physicist Lord Rayleigh asked chemists to explain the difference between the atomic weight of nitrogen found in chemical compounds and the heavier free nitrogen found in the atmosphere, Ramsay predicted that nitrogen isolated from the atmosphere was consistently contaminated with a hitherto undiscovered heavy gas. Devising a method that assured the total removal of nitrogen and oxygen from air, Ramsay and Rayleigh found (1894) a chemically inert gaseous element, later called argon, making up nearly 1 percent of the atmosphere. The following year Ramsay liberated helium from the mineral cleveite and thus became the first person to isolate that element. He later (1903) demonstrated that helium, the lightest of the inert gases, is continually produced during the radioactive decay of radium, a discovery of crucial importance to a modern understanding of nuclear reactions. The positions of helium and argon in the periodic table of elements (a systematic ordering of the elements according to their atomic weights and chemical properties) indicated that at least three more noble gases should exist, and in 1898 Ramsay and the British chemist Morris W. Travers isolated these elementscalled neon, krypton, and xenonfrom air brought to a liquid state at low temperature and high pressure. In 1910 Ramsay detected the presence of the last of the noble-gas series, called niton (now known as radon), in the radioactive emissions of radium.

11. SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY
ramsay, sir william (1852 ), British chemist, nephew of sir A. C. ramsay, was born at Glasgow on the 2nd of October 1852. From 1866 to 1870 he studied the books written by sir william ramsay, who
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12. Welcome - Sir William Ramsay School Website
A Secondary Upper School, 1118, situated in Hazlemere. Teaching vacancies, students work and general information.
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13. Chemistry 1904
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1904
"in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system" Sir William Ramsay United Kingdom London University
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14. A Historical Commentary On St. Paul's Epistle To The Galatians
Published by sir william ramsay in 1899. Emphasis on historical context and archaeological insights. partial etext; work in progress
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15. Sir William Ramsay Winner Of The 1904 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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S IR W ILLIAM R AMSAY
1904 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system.
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17. SIR WILLIAM MITCHELL RAMSAY
ramsay, sir william MITCHELL (1851 ), British archaeologist, was born on the 15th of March 1851. He was educated at the universities of Aberdeen, Oxfo the Encyclopaedia . His wife, Lady ramsay
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18. The UCL Periodic Table Of The Lecturers : Sir William Ramsay
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Ramsay studied for an Arts degree at Glasgow University. After working in laboratories both there and on the Continent, he became Professor of Chemistry at the new Bristol University for seven years before joining UCL in 1887. Ramsay's most important contribution to science was the discovery of argon and the other noble gases for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1904. He can also be seen standing in his lab: After his death in 1916, the Ramsay Memorial Fellowships were endowed by public subscription to enable outstanding young scholars to carry out research in chemistry in the UK. Curiously, Ramsay Fellows are expected to give one lecture during their tenure at a University within the city of Glasgow, but not at UCL. Go figure! Ramsay was the subject of a biography by his friend and colleague

19. Welcome - Sir William Ramsay School Website
sir william ramsay School is a mixed 11 to 18 upper school situated onRose Avenue, Hazlemere. Want to know more about sir william ramsay?
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SUMMER ART EXHIBITION 16 - 20 JUNE click on school news to find out more SUMMER ART EXHIBITION 16 - 20 JUNE Click on school news to find out more SUMMER ART EXHIBITION 16 - 20 JUNE click on school news to find out more Sir William Ramsay School is a mixed 11 to 18 upper school situated on Rose Avenue, Hazlemere. It is an Arts College, specialising in the Visual Arts. It was built in 1976 and has a modern and spacious layout. The buildings are all single-storey except for the Science Block. Sir William Ramsay School celebrates the Scottish scientist William Ramsay who lived in Hazlemere until 1916. Most of the classrooms face out onto an attractive quadrangle or look out across our large playing fields. This is a quiet location bordered by private houses. With the many activities on or near the school site, Sir William Ramsay is a natural centre for education and the community of Hazlemere and the north of Wycombe. Quick links: Artweb Virtual Art Gallery Bizweb School Calendar ... ParentsPage We have superb art facilities to teach fine art, ceramics, screen printing, textiles and sculpture. This area also incorporates a specialist Sixth Form study and IT area.

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