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    Edward Arthur Milne FRS (/mɪln/; 14 February 1896 – 21 September 1950) was a British astrophysicist and mathematician. Milne was born in Hull, Yorkshire...
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  • Edward Milne may refer to: Edward Arthur Milne (1896–1950), British mathematician and astrophysicist Eddie Milne (1915–1983), British Labour Party Member...
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  • proposed by Edward Arthur Milne Milna (volcano) Miln Milnes Mylne This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Milne. If an internal...
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    The Milne model was a special-relativistic cosmological model proposed by Edward Arthur Milne in 1935. It is mathematically equivalent to a special case...
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  • Oxford from 1924 to 1930. From 1928 to 1930 he worked under Edward Arthur Milne. In 1929, Milne had no problems left to ask his student to work on and appealed...
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    stellar structure, and precipitated further clashes with Jeans and Edward Arthur Milne. An important topic was the extension of his models to take advantage...
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    Alan Alexander Milne (/mɪln/; 18 January 1882 – 31 January 1956) was an English writer best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh,...
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  • atoms and ions. A further important step forward came in 1923, when Edward Arthur Milne and R.H. Fowler published a paper in the Monthly Notices of the Royal...
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    varying-G cosmology first appears in the work of Edward Arthur Milne a few years before Dirac formulated LNH. Milne was inspired not by large number coincidences...
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    the Moon, named after the British mathematician and astrophysicist Edward Arthur Milne. It lies to the northeast of the Mare Australe, and southeast of...
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