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Airy - Definition of Airy at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Airy. Look it up now! ... open to a free current of fresh air; breezy: airy rooms.
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Airy function - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Airy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Airy may refer to: •Sir George Biddell Airy, British astronomer, after whom are named the following : • Airy (lunar crater) • Airy (crater on Mars) • Airy-0, a smaller crater within the previous one ...
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George Biddell Airy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Situated in the rolling hills of Western Maryland, Camp Airy for boys and Camp Louise for girls have for 86 years helped thousands of Jewish youngsters embrace wonder, learn new skills, and develop friendships that last a lifetime. ... Camp Airy...
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The Mount Airy News will still be publishing and delivering Saturday and Sunday editions of the newspaper. Due to the weather conditions, the newspaper will go to press early today and Saturday so the carriers can take their time delivering the paper in a safe manner.
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George Airy (1801-1892) ... George Biddell Airy ... Airy was Lucasian professor at Cambridge and Astronomer Royal. He made many major contributions to mathematics and astronomy.
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George Bedell Airy (1801-1892), English astronomer, astronomer royal, president of the Royal Society, was the originator of one of the several variations of the theory of crustal balance, later designated as isostasy. ... FIG. 20.--Diagrams accompanying Airy~s exposition Of his concept of crustal...
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Biography of George Airy (1801-1892) ... George Biddell Airy ... George Airy's father was William Airy while his mother was Ann Biddell. William Airy was from Lincolnshire and Ann was the daughter of a farmer from Suffolk. Originally William had been a farmer too, but he had educated himself and risen to the position of...
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Biography of George Biddell Airy (1801-1892) ... George Biddell Airy ... George Airy was educated at Cambridge where he was Senior Wrangler (the top First Class student) in 1823. Only three years after graduating from Cambridge, he was appointed Lucasian Professor at Cambridge.
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