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This refers to the academic partnership of [[Hugh Longbourne Callendar]] and Dr [[Nicholson]] (possibly the latter refers to Professor [[J. T. Nicholson]] of Manchester College of Technology). They did some important experiments on the thermal effect of cylinder walls in steam engines; these were carried out at McGill University, Toronto, in 1895<ref>The Steam Engine and Turbine - A Text Book for Engineering Colleges, by Robert C. Heck</ref>
This refers to the academic partnership of [[Hugh Longbourne Callendar]] and Dr [[John Thomas Nicolson]]. They did some important experiments on the thermal effect of cylinder walls in steam engines; these were carried out at McGill University, Toronto, in 1895<ref>The Steam Engine and Turbine - A Text Book for Engineering Colleges, by Robert C. Heck</ref>





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This refers to the academic partnership of Hugh Longbourne Callendar and Dr John Thomas Nicolson. They did some important experiments on the thermal effect of cylinder walls in steam engines; these were carried out at McGill University, Toronto, in 1895[1]


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  1. The Steam Engine and Turbine - A Text Book for Engineering Colleges, by Robert C. Heck