SI unit of thermodynamic temperature.
British physicist who invented the Kelvin scale of temperature and pioneered undersea telegraphy (1824-1907)
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Examples for "William Thompson"
Examples for "William Thompson"
1Among those touring potential investment sites are New York City Comptroller William Thompson.
2The heart of the army was the fierce Waikato tribe under William Thompson.
3The level at which she skated was phenomenal, said Skate Canada CEO William Thompson.
4The English resolved to march on Taranaki province and besiege Mataitawa, William Thompson's fortress.
5Project Gutenberg's Reminiscences of a Pioneer, by Colonel William Thompson
1It can survive in a lab environment of just 1 degree kelvin.
2Well, first off, they operate at 1 degree kelvin.
3A few millions of degrees kelvin.
4Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis said the government is taking the outbreak seriously.
5Kelvin Davis as the Corrections Minister is ultimately responsible for this decision.
6However, both ministers Kelvin Davis and Willie Jackson defended the government's approach.
7Kelvin Davis said the programmes already running in prisons needed more funding.
8Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis could not say how many offenders received credit.
9Kelvin Clout said that within five years the CBD will be humming.
10Among those attending next week is the minister of tourism, Kelvin Davis.
11Color temperature in degrees Kelvin is often listed right on the package.
12Labour Party Corrections spokesperson Kelvin Davis said he should have been told.
13Thomson came out on top, with a new title and name-LordKelvin.
14Kelvin Davidson is a senior research analyst at property research firm CoreLogic.
15The Minister of Māori Crown Relations, Kelvin Davis, was keeping tight-lipped too.
16I'll try and contact Kelvin Solanki directly through the navy ELINT satellites.