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  • ...ment, he was Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow of the Imperial College. For much of his life he was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, an * 1980 (1960). <em>The Natural Philosophy of Time</em>. Oxford Univ. Press.
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  • ...n 1910 and 1924 was mostly spent at University College London and Imperial College London, where he taught and wrote on physics, the philosophy of science, an ...le of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science</i>. Cambridge Uni. Press.
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  • | publisher = [[Imperial College Press]]
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  • ...dard">1968&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Ph.D., D.I.C Opto-electronics, Imperial College, University of London </div> ...bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; B.Sc., A.R.C.S. Physics (Special Honours), Imperial College, University of London </div>
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  • ...46 to 1955. Before that he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at Imperial College, from which he had graduated in 1918. His numerous scientific distinctions ...which he held for 11 years. At age 25 he won a scholarship to the Imperial College, London, from which he graduated in 1918. In that same year, Dingle married
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  • | publisher = [[Hadronic Press]] ...the British Society for the Philosophy of Science and held at the Imperial College, London. '''Contents:'''
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  • | publisher = [[Hadronic Press]] ...the British Society for the Philosophy of Science and held at the Imperial College, London.
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  • ...Conference on Mach's Principle, and Inertia", Org. Amithaba Gosh, Apeiron Press 2002). * "Physics and the True Continuum" (Proc. of the PIRT 8 Conference, Imperial College, Org. Michael Duffy, Sept.2002).
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  • ...cience, he then became a lecturer at the Burton-on-Trent Further Education College, Staffordshire where he taught Liberal Studies and Philosophy. He was also ...o water and, in 1966 I was invited to study for a degree at the University College of North Wales, Bangor. Having moved my family to that region while I pursu
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  • ...the Electric Telegraph|last=Ronalds|first=B.F.|publisher=Imperial College Press|year=2016|isbn=978-1-78326-917-4|location=London|pages=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite ...n Film'', p. 28, New York and Chichester, West Sussex, Columbia University Press, {{ISBN|0-231-10338-7}})</ref> He showed his cameras and film shot with the
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  • ....|last2=Lifshitz|first2=E. M.|title=Mechanics|date=1960|publisher=Pergamon Press|pages=4–6}}</ref> Conceptually, in [[classical physics]] and [[special re ...gsC&pg=PA19 |isbn=0-19-856746-4 |date=2005 |publisher=Cambridge University Press}}</ref>
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  • | alma_mater = [[Trinity College, Cambridge]] ...0–1677)], ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', [[Oxford University Press]], September 2004; online edn, May 2007; retrieved 24 February 2009; explai
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