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  2. Wilkinson power divider - Wikipedia

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    Picture shows a typical output expected from a Wilkinson power divider. The , are almost -3 dB, and the is low near the design frequency. Picture demonstrates a very high isolation between output ports (port 2 & 3) of a Wilkinson power divider

  3. Wilkinson's catalyst - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson's catalyst (chlorido­tris(triphenylphosphine)­rhodium(I)) is a coordination complex of rhodium with the formula [RhCl(PPh 3)], where 'Ph' denotes a phenyl group. It is a red-brown colored solid that is soluble in hydrocarbon solvents such as benzene, and more so in tetrahydrofuran or chlorinated solvents such as dichloromethane .

  4. Wilkinson v Downton - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson v Downton [1897] EWHC 1 (QB), [1897] 2 QB 57 is an English tort law decision in which the Common Law first recognised the tort of intentional infliction of mental shock. At the time, this was not covered under the law of negligence.

  5. Meryl Streep - Wikipedia

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    Streep as a senior in high school, 1966. Mary Louise Streep was born on June 22, 1949, in Summit, New Jersey [9] to artist Mary Wilkinson Streep and pharmaceutical executive Harry William Streep Jr. [10] She has two younger brothers, Harry William Streep III and Dana David Streep, both actors. [11]

  6. Ellen Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (8 October 1891 – 6 February 1947) was a British Labour Party politician who served as Minister of Education from July 1945 until her death. Earlier in her career, as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Jarrow, she became a national figure when she played a prominent role in the 1936 Jarrow March of the town's unemployed to London to petition for the right to work.

  7. Celia Kitzinger and Sue Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    For an overseas marriage to be recognised in the UK, it must be shown that the marriage was legal, recognised in the country in which it was executed, and that nothing in the country's law restricted freedom to marry; Kitzinger and Wilkinson argued that their marriage fulfilled these requirements even though people could not legally enter into ...

  8. Thomas Wilkinson (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas William Wilkinson (18 October 1875 – 30 April 1950) was a British sculptor. Wilkinson studied at Bradford School of Art and Ipswich School of Art . The majority of his work was of portrait heads. [1]

  9. Gary Wilkinson (snooker player) - Wikipedia

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    However, Wilkinson did capture one major title when he won the 1991 World Matchplay. During this peak moment of his career in December 1991, Wilkinson defeated Dean Reynolds 5–1, world champion John Parrott 9–8, Jimmy White 9–6 and then beat Steve Davis 18–11 in the final to win the 1991 World Matchplay title and the £70,000 winner's ...