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Bridgman (1847–1928),
American artist George Bridgman (1865–1943),
anatomist and
artist Jon
Bridgman (1930–2015),
American historian Laura Bridgman (1829–1889)...
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Laura Dewey Lynn
Bridgman (December 21, 1829 – May 24, 1889) was the
first deaf-blind
American child to gain a
significant education in the
English language...
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Percy Williams Bridgman (April 21, 1882 –
August 20, 1961) was an
American physicist who
received the 1946
Nobel Prize in
Physics for his work on the physics...
- A
Bridgman seal,
invented by and
named after Percy Williams Bridgman, can be used to seal a
pressure chamber and
compress its
contents to high pressures...
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Bridgman is a city in
Berrien County in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 2,096 at the time of the 2020 census.
There was a
place in this...
- The
Bridgman–Stockbarger method, or
Bridgman–Stockbarger technique, is
named after physicist Percy Williams Bridgman (1882–1961) and
physicist Donald C...
- Jon M.
Bridgman (July 10, 1930 –
March 9, 2015) was an
American historian and a
professor emeritus of the
University of Washington.
Bridgman, a graduate...
- In thermodynamics,
Bridgman's thermodynamic equations are a
basic set of
thermodynamic equations,
derived using a
method of
generating multiple thermodynamic...
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Melvin John
Bridgman (born
April 28, 1955) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey centre who pla**** 14
seasons in the
National Hockey League (NHL)...
- Cape
Bridgman (Danish: Kap
Bridgman) is a
headland in the
Wandel Sea,
Arctic Ocean,
northeast Greenland. The cape was
named by
Robert Peary after Herbert...