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  1. William Stanley Jevons (born September 1, 1835, Liverpool, England—died August 13, 1882, near Hastings, Sussex) was an English logician and economist whose book The Theory of Political Economy (1871) expounded the “final” (marginal) utility theory of value. Jevons’s work, along with similar discoveries made by Karl Menger in Vienna ...

  2. CONSTRUIT POUR LA VIE - DEPUIS 1913. L’histoire de Stanley remonte à plus de 100 ans. Né de l'inventeur William Stanley Jr. qui a changé à jamais la façon de consommer les boissons chaudes, il a fusionné en 1913 l'isolation sous vide et la résistance de l'acier dans une bouteille portable, inventant la bouteille sous vide tout acier que nous connaissons et aimons aujourd'hui.

  3. It is the story of a family who moves from a wilderness cabin in the forest, where they trapped fur, to a more suburban life. The couple inherit a home from their Aunt Bev, a long-time, Indigenous resident of Dawson. Folow the lives of Wendy and Jason, the new homeowners, as they continue the ways of their predecessor, entertaining family and ...

  4. 24 de ago. de 2022 · Sir William Stanley was a much more ardent Yorkist. He appeared for the Yorkist army at the Battle of Blore Heath in 1459 and, unlike his older brother, he regularly appeared allied to the Yorkist faction. It is this that makes William’s intervention at Bosworth for Henry Tudor somewhat surprising.

  5. Stanley, Sir William (1548–1630), soldier and adventurer, was the eldest son of Sir Rowland Stanley (d. 1612) of Hooton and Storeton, Cheshire, and Margaret Aldersey. His family was catholic and two of his brothers became Jesuits, although both William and his father conformed in public to protestantism, which was the official religion in England from 1558.

  6. William Stanley Jr. (November 28, 1858 – May 14, 1916) was an American physicist born in Brooklyn, New York. During his career, he obtained 129 patents covering a variety of electric devices. [1] In 1913, he also patented an all-steel vacuum bottle , and formed the Stanley Bottle Company .

  7. William Stanley, Jr. fue un físico estadounidense nacido en Brooklyn, Nueva York. A lo largo de su carrera, obtuvo 129 patentes cubriendo una amplia gama de dispositivos eléctricos. Algunos lo reconocen como el pionero del transformador.

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