Similar words: syndactyly, and all, vandal, end-all, sandal, scandal, fundal, one and all. Meaning: n. British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for his experiments on the transparency of gases and the absorption of radiant heat by gases and the transmission of sound through the atmosphere; he was the first person to explain why the daylight sky is blue (1820-1893).
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1) The work was completed, the Tyndalls eventually passed away and now the University has a music Department housed in pure poetry.
2) The Royal Institution appointed him Tyndall lecturer on volcanoes, and he won awards for photographic studies of mountains and glaciers.
3) Tyndall will use a different syllabus for later pilots.
4) Professor Kevin Anderson, director of the Tyndall Centre on climate change, supports the Institution's approach.
5) Huxley quipped to physicist John Tyndall, "For once, reality and his brain came into contact and the result was fatal."
6) But experts from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research warn today that official advice used to set the budget is "na?vely optimistic" and will not stop dangerous climate change.
7) The scientific name for this phenomenon is the Tyndall effect , more commonly known as Rayleigh scattering.
8) Eventually, Tyndall instructors will teach young lieutenants — pilots who have never flown a fighter before.
9) It was organised by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the International Institute for Environment and Development.
10) A peak of emissions in 2020, which the Tyndall Centre says is more realistic, would leave governments facing an impossible challenge to hit the 2C target, it adds.
11) Yet its targets to reduce emissions are roughly half of what is necessary, according to the climate research work of Prof Kevin Anderson at the Tyndall Centre at Manchester University.
12) They will also train the initial group of pilots that form the first training F/A-22 squadron at Tyndall AFB, Florida.
13) Within 35 years the 3rd Warden of the Grand Temple of the Knights Carbonic (our revered prophet John Tyndall) was able to "demonstrate" the Master's thesis.
14) The pathways for low carbon development illustrated by the Tyndall Centre scenarios have a particular resonance in the context of the current economic crisis.
15) Wang Tao, Sussex Energy Group, University of Sussex and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research,(http://sentencedict.com/tyndall.html) UK.
16) One promising approach was outlined last year by a team at the Tyndall National Institute in Ireland, led by Jean-Pierre Colinge.
17) Mark New is a Reader in climate science at the University of Oxford and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, United Kingdom.
18) "If you want to grow as a carmaker, you have to have a pretty credible strategy for emerging markets," with Asia a key part of that, said Michael Tyndall, analyst at Nomura.
19) This training is beneficial to both the U.S. Air Force and JASDF, said Capt. Scott Taylor, an instructor pilot with the 95th Fighter Squadron from Tyndall AFB.
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