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《Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics》1994,56(7):845
During my active career as the head of the Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomy, I had many occasions of a most fruitful cooperation with Sir Granville Beynon. I remember three of them especially well. 相似文献
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Sir Ronald Ross vs. Sir Patrick Manson: a matter of libel 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
E Chernin 《Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences》1988,43(3):262-274
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《Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics》1994,56(7):841-843
Sir Granville Beynon has contributed much to the activities of URSI. Some memorable moments are recalled here. 相似文献
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《Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics》1994,56(7):851-853
Sir Granville Beynon worked increasingly to enable the European Incoherent Scatter Observatory, EISCAT, to be established in Northern Scandinavia. Here, some specific recollections are brought to mind before they are forgotten. 相似文献
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F.R. Bridge 《国际历史评论》2016,38(2):264-274
ABSTRACTAlthough in terms of their bilateral relations the ‘traditional friendship’ between Great Britain and Austria-Hungary was no mere phrase, in general political terms British policy in the last decade before the War was characterised by Grey's determination to cultivate the ententes with France and Russia and to do nothing to upset that division of Europe into two balancing groups (with Austria-Hungary firmly in the German camp) which he saw as the best guarantee of peace. Even though the Austrians gradually recovered from the shock of the Bosnian Crisis, in which Grey had come forward against them as Russia's chief supporter, and though the British for their part came to see in Austria-Hungary a useful element of stability in the Near East, Grey's attempts to uphold the unity of the Concert in the Balkan Wars were in the end vitiated by his overriding concern to avoid offending his Entente partners. Indeed, as the crisis deepened in the last year of peace, he took refuge in an increasingly abstentionist attitude, the objective effect of which - and herein, it is here argued, lies Grey's responsibility - was to intensify Vienna's desperation and loss of faith in the Concert that soon proved fatal to peace. 相似文献
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《Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics》1994,56(7):855-858
Sir Granville Beynon is a towering figure on the world stage of science and engineering. He has personally assisted developing countries, of which India was a particularly fortunate one, to train their young workers in the methods of research and to introduce new experimental techniques. Special mention is made here of his support for radio science in India and for his influential contributions to URSI, to the IGY (AGI in French), the IQSY and the MAP. 相似文献