William Mitchinson Hicks, FRS (23 September 1850, in Launceston, Cornwall – 17 August 1934, in Crowhurst, Sussex) was a British mathematician and physicist...
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1827–1828 William Hicks (Royal Navy officer) (1788–1848), British Royal Navy lieutenant present at the Battle of Trafalgar William Mitchinson Hicks (1850–1934)...
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Gender and Medical history William Mitchinson Hicks, FRS (1850–1934), British mathematician and physicist Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad or C. E. M. Joad (1891–1953)...
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that time the only large city in England without a university. William Mitchinson Hicks, who was Principal of Firth College from 1892 to 1897, had an ambition...
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part of the University of Sheffield. It is named in honour after William Mitchinson Hicks. It was completed in 1962 with an additional lower section joined...
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fluid, named after William Mitchinson Hicks, who derived it first in 1898. The equation was also re-derived by Stephen Bragg and William Hawthorne in 1950...
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British mathematician and physicist, William Mitchinson Hicks. Wikisource has original works by or about: William Garnett A treatise on elementary dynamics...
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for a rotating and gravitating fluid mass" 1919 John William Nicholson 1921 William Mitchinson Hicks 1922 Joseph Proudman 1924 Ralph H. Fowler 1926 Harold...
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1942–45 Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, 1672–84 Sir William Molesworth, 8th Baronet, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1855 Alfred...
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James MacCullagh, Bernhard Riemann, George Francis FitzGerald, and William Mitchinson Hicks. The tenth chapter covers physicists following in Maxwell's tracks...
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