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  1. 26 de ago. de 2020 · James Dewar (Robin Trower) Among the most underrated singer-bassists from the classic rock era, the late, great Scotsman James Dewar anchored Robin Trower’s groundbreaking ensembles throughout the 1970s, including the ex-Procol Harum guitarist’s masterpiece Bridge of Sighs in 1974. With a battered Fender Precision and gritty vocals ala Ray ...

  2. 4 de may. de 2009 · Dedicated to his loving daughters.For more info. about James, visit Jimmydewar.com.From the Stumbledown Romancer CD.

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  3. James Dewar. Químico físico cuyo trabajo estuvo dirigido al campo de las bajas temperaturas y licuefacción de gases, inventor del conocido Vaso Dewar, recipiente de vidrio capaz de almacenar gases licuados a temperaturas cercanas al cero absoluto y cuyas versiones industriales se denominan termos. Obtiene en 1891 oxígeno líquido .

  4. An interview with. Jimmy Dewar. October 12, 2001. "A voice so sweet and clear". A lot of the fans of Robin Trower's music have been fans since his break from the confines of the heavily keyboard based band Procol Harum when he went solo in the early seventies. Besides the powerful, expressive and at times haunting guitar work, there was ...

  5. January 19, 1894: James Dewar produces solid air. Scientists have long been fascinated by the different phases of matter, particularly the various temperatures and pressures at which one phase changes into another. Some of the most groundbreaking work in turning gases into liquids and solids was done in the late 19th century by a Scottish ...

  6. 2 de dic. de 2023 · Dewar’s first-ever vacuum flask. Created in 1892 to hold liquefied gases at extremely low temperatures, this object is the forerunner of the Thermos flask. Date: 1892. Place made: Royal Institution. Alternative name: Dewar flask, thermos flask, early isolation vessel. Materials: Glass, tin, wax.

  7. Sir James Dewar, 1842–1923 – a ruthless chemist. By Bill Griffith 13 March 2013. John Rowlinson. Ashgate. 2012 | 236pp | £65. ISBN 9781409406136. James Dewar was a Scot who held early appointments at the University of Edinburgh after studying there under Lyon Playfair. In 1875 he became Jacksonian professor at the University of Cambridge ...