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service without offering a
reward in return.
Types of
plant mimicry include Bakerian,
where female flowers imitate males of the same species; Dodsonian, where...
- The
Bakerian Medal is one of the
premier medals of the
Royal Society that
recognizes exceptional and
outstanding science. It
comes with a
medal award and...
- birds, and
aggressive and
Batesian mimicry in
brood parasite-host systems.
Bakerian mimicry,
named after Herbert G. Baker, is a form of
automimicry where female...
- The Clay
People is an
American rock band
based in Albany, New York.
Singer Daniel Neet has been the only
constant member throughout the band's history...
- in
electrochemistry Spouse Sarah Barnard (m. 1821)
Awards FRS (1824)
Bakerian Medal (1829, 1832, 1849, 1851, 1857)
Royal Medal (1835, 1846)
Copley Medal...
- Barlow. He
became a
Fellow of the
Royal Society in 1826,
delivered their Bakerian Lecture in 1833 and
served as
their Secretary from 1837 to 1853. In 1833...
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William Siemens as an
element for a
resistance temperature detector at the
Bakerian lecture in 1871: it is a
noble metal and has the most
stable resistance–temperature...
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their Davy
Medal in 1918 and
delivered their Bakerian Lecture in 1936 and was
awarded a
Royal Society Bakerian Medal in the same year. In 2004, he was inducted...
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Differential analyser Tea leaf
paradox Tears of wine
Parent James Thomson (father)
Relatives Lord
Kelvin (brother)
Awards Bakerian Medal (1892) FRS (1877)...
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Wayback Machine. Etymonline.com.
Retrieved 2011-10-26. Strutt, R. J. (1911) "
Bakerian Lecture. A
chemically active modification of nitrogen,
produced by the...