• Sir Nicholas John Shackleton FRS (23 June 1937 – 24 January 2006) was an English geologist and paleoclimatologist who specialised in the Quaternary Period...
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    Fiona Sara Shackleton, Baroness Shackleton of Belgravia, LVO (née Charkham; born 26 May 1956) is an English solicitor and Conservative politician, who...
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    classifications. Shackleton has three in his collection: Numbers 5389 (B♭ and A set) and 5393 (in A). See Catalogue of the Sir Nicholas Shackleton Collection...
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    Benjamin Franklin, Charles Babbage, Robert Boyle, Ernest Rutherford, Nicholas Shackleton and Alfred Russel Wallace. The Royal Society awards the Dorothy Hodgkin...
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  • Medal cycle Years Medal 2008, 2013 etc. the Nicholas Shackleton medal for work in climatology 2009, 2014 etc. the Samuel Epstein medal for work in isotope...
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  • footballer Lydia Shackleton (1828–1914), Irish Botanic artist Megan Shackleton (born 1999), British Paralympic table tennis player Nicholas Shackleton (1937–2006)...
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    collect core data. A further important advance came in 1967, when Nicholas Shackleton suggested that the fluctuations over time in the marine isotope ratios...
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    James Erber: Strange Moments of Intimacy for solo clarinet in C Nicholas Shackleton. "Clarinet", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed 21 February...
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    Alison Latham (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). Nicholas Shackleton. "Basset-horn", Grove Music Online, ed. Deane Root (accessed 25 March...
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    Pleistocene" from the Darwin College, University of Cambridge, having Nicholas Shackleton and Ellen Thomas as his supervisors. Maslin has published over 210...
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    into which Fritz Wurlitzer's former workshop was also integrated. Nicholas Shackleton. "Wurlitzer, Fritz (Ulrich)". ininet.org. Retrieved 20 March 2023...
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  • USA; Jean Jouzel, France 2008 - Walter Alvarez, USA 2004 - Sir Nicholas Shackleton, United Kingdom : W. Richard Peltier, Canada 2000 - W. Jason Morgan...
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    history. In 2005 the Founder's Medal was awarded to Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton for his research in the field of Quaternary Palaeoclimatology and...
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    geographer/climatologist, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center Nicholas Shackleton (1937–2006), British palaeoclimatologist at Cambridge University...
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    John's) Nicholas Saunderson (Christ's) Richard R. Schrock (unknown), Nobel Prize winner Dennis William Sciama (Trinity), physicist Sir Nicholas Shackleton (Clare)...
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  • Edward Arthur Alexander Shackleton, Baron Shackleton (15 July 1911 – 22 September 1994) was a British geographer, Royal Air Force officer and Labour Party...
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    the entire piece. Notes Oxford Music Online, "Basset clarinet", Nicholas Shackleton Einstein (1945), p. 194 Quintett in A KV 581: Score, Neue Mozart-Ausgabe...
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  • model showing the motion of an earth-particle during an earthquake Nicholas Shackleton (1937–2006), British geologist and climatologist Shen Kuo (1031–1095)...
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  • Royal Society (FRS) 2023: Awarded the Science Innovation Award - Nicholas Shackleton Medal of the European Association of Geochemistry 2025: Awarded an...
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    anisotropy Alessandro Serpieri (Italian, 1823–1885) – seismologist Nicholas Shackleton (British, 1937–2006) – paleoceanography, climate, Crafoord Prize...
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  • Shackleton married three times and had five children, including geoscientist Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton (1937–2006). The 'Robert Shackleton Award...
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    understanding natural phenomena that impact human lives., the inaugural Sir Nicholas Shackleton Medal by the International Union for Quaternary Research in 2007...
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    quantitative revolution and the use of systems theory in geography. Sir Nicholas Shackleton (1937–2006) – who demonstrated that oscillations in climate over...
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  • the study of climatic variations during the Quaternary period” — Nicholas Shackleton 1996 Biosciences Robert May “for his pioneering ecological research...
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    development, an analysis of deep-sea cores published in 1976 by Nicholas Shackleton and colleagues showed that the dominating influence on ice age timing...
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  • harassment in education Scholia has a topic profile for Teacher burnout. Nichola Shackleton; Chris Bonell; Farah Jamal; Elizabeth Allen; Anne Mathiot; Diana Elbourne;...
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    Shackleton is an impact crater that lies at the lunar south pole. The peaks along the crater's rim are exposed to almost continual sunlight, while the...
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    Rootes, co-founder of the Rootes Group Piers Sellers, astronaut Sir Nicholas Shackleton, professor of quaternary palaeoclimatology at the University of Cambridge...
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  • Inquisitr News. 14 September 2015. Gayle, Damien (29 December 2015). "Ernest Shackleton's polar voyage to feature on Royal Mail stamps". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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    international understanding of palaeohydrology and geomorphology 2005 Nicholas Shackleton British geologist (1937-2006) For research on Quaternary palaeoclimatology...
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