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  • History remembers '''William Gilbert''' (1544-1603), an English physician and experimental and theoretical physi ..., CD-ROM, version 2.5.</ref> While today he is generally referred to as ''William Gilbert'', he also went under the name of ''William Gilberd''. The latter was used
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  • '''William Gilbert Anthony Parkhouse''' (born 12 October 1925 at [[Swansea]]; died 10 August 2
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  • History remembers '''William Gilbert''' (1544-1603), an English physician and experimental and theoretical physi ..., CD-ROM, version 2.5.</ref> While today he is generally referred to as ''William Gilbert'', he also went under the name of ''William Gilberd''. The latter was used
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  • ...ely refuting speculation-based theories supported by his predecessors.<ref>William Gilbert (1544-1603), [http://galileo.rice.edu/sci/gilbert.html The Galileo Project]
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  • ...ash; words used to refer to the amber phenomenon before the publication of William Gilbert's landmark work, ''De magnete'', in 1600, describing the results of the fir ===William Gilbert, founder of electrical science===
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  • The first scientific study of magnets was performed by [[William Gilbert]] in the late sixteenth century. He found magnets to have their strength co
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  • The greatest player of the 19th century was unquestionably [[W. G. Grace|William Gilbert Grace]], known throughout England as "WG". His career in top-class cricket
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  • ...orn at 17 Southampton Street, [[Strand, London]]. His father, also named [[William Gilbert (author)|William]], was a naval surgeon who later became a writer of novels
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  • ...ford University]] of many of the most prominent 17th century scientists. [[William Gilbert ]], [[Francis Bacon ]], [[William Harvey ]], [[Robert Hooke ]], [[Robert Bo
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  • As for William Gilbert Grace, his whole approach to cricket was about what was needed to win the g
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  • ===[[William Gilbert]]=== One of the first, if not the first scientist, was a man named '''William Gilbert''' (1544-1603). Gilbert's world was naturally infused with the mystical sin
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  • immediately preceded Galileo, [[William Gilbert]], did not use a
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  • <p>Widely acknowledged as the greatest [[cricketer]] of all time, <b>Dr William Gilbert ("WG") Grace</b> (1848&ndash;1915) played in an estimated 870 [[first-class ...from the tour in May 1874 with Agnes six months pregnant. Their eldest son William Gilbert junior (1874–1905) was born on 6 July. Grace had to catch up with his stu
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