- Alan
Graham MacDiarmid, ONZ FRS (14
April 1927 – 7
February 2007) was a New Zealand-born
American chemist, and one of
three recipients of the
Nobel Prize...
- (11
August 1892 – 9
September 1978), best
known by his pen name Hugh
MacDiarmid (/məkˈdɜːrmɪd/ mək-DUR-mid, Scots: [ˈhju məkˈdjɑrmɪd]), was a Scottish...
- McDiarmid, also
MacDiarmid, is a
Scottish surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Archie McDiarmid (1881–1957), Scottish-born
Canadian track...
- by
Calum Macdiarmid and
starring Tom
Blyth and
David Jonsson. Tom
Blyth David Jonsson Alex H****ell The film is
directed by
Calum Macdiarmid and written...
-
Robert Louis Stevenson and the poet
Robert Burns. More
recently Hugh
MacDiarmid and Neil M. Gunn
contributed to the
Scottish Renaissance, with grimmer...
- The
MacDiarmid Institute for
Advanced Materials and
Nanotechnology (often
simply called the
MacDiarmid Institute) is a New
Zealand Centre of
Research Excellence...
- the
communities of Beardmore, Caramat, Geraldton, Jellicoe, Longlac,
Macdiarmid,
Nakina and
Orient Bay. The muni****l
administrative offices are located...
- for
galaxy formation,
Archibald McIndoe for
plastic surgery, and Alan
MacDiarmid for
conducting polymers.
Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) were formed...
- "Cophetua",
inspired by the legend, in his 1958 book The
Talking Skull. Hugh
Macdiarmid wrote a
brief two-verse poem
Cophetua in Scots,
which is a
slightly parodic...
-
Sarah MacDiarmid (born 15
November 1966) was a 23-year-old Scottish-Australian
woman who
disappeared from
Kananook railway station in Melbourne, Victoria...