Definition of Sir oliver joseph lodge
1. Noun. English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940).
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1. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain). (1906)
"The American Monthly Review of Reviews, New York, NY, 23, 1901, (G97-699, with
portr. in text). sir oliver joseph lodge, FRS By the English ..."
2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1904)
"sir oliver joseph lodge (knighted for proficiency in physics) assert " life can
generate no trace of energy, it can only guide it " ; from which h« that ..."
3. Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical and by Robert Chambers, David Patrick (1903)
"sir oliver joseph lodge (b. 1851), Principal of the University of Birmingham,
has published books on mechanics, electricity, lightning-conductors, ..."
4. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1908)
"For this purpose sir oliver joseph lodge, an English physicist, used a long tube
which contained the electrolyte along with an indicator. ..."
5. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1905)
"For this purpose sir oliver joseph lodge, an English physicist, used a long tube
which contained the electrolyte along with an indicator. ..."
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