Atwood — may refer to:PlacesIn the United States of America: * Atwood, Placentia, California * Atwood, Colorado * Atwood, Illinois * Atwood, Indiana * Atwood, Kansas * Atwood, Kentucky * Atwood, Michigan * Atwood, Oklahoma * Atwood, Pennsylvania * Atwood … Wikipedia
Atwood, Margaret — ▪ Canadian author in full Margaret Eleanor Atwood born Nov. 18, 1939, Ottawa, Ont., Can. Canadian poet, novelist, and critic, noted for her Canadian nationalism and her feminism. As an adolescent, Atwood divided her time between… … Universalium
Charles B. Atwood — Born 1849 Charlestown, Massachusetts Died 1896 Occupation Architect … Wikipedia
Donald J. Atwood Jr. — Donald Jesse Atwood Jr. Born May 25, 1924(1924 05 25) Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States Died April 24, 1994 … Wikipedia
Robert Atwood — Robert Bruce Atwood (1907 ndash;1997) was the long time editor and publisher of the Anchorage Times , and a proponent of Alaska statehood. Biography Bob Atwood was born March 31, 1907 in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Clark University, and… … Wikipedia
Trey Atwood — Infobox character | colour = #ffaa44 name = Trey Atwood other names = caption = Logan Marshall Green as Trey Atwood portrayer = Bradley Stryker (Season One) Logan Marshall Green (Season Two onwards) creator = Josh Schwartz species = gender = Male … Wikipedia
Nicolas Atwood — is an American animal rights activist based in West Palm Beach, Florida. He maintains the Malaysia registered Bite Back direct action website, which is associated with the Animal Liberation Front.[1] Contents 1 Background 2 SHAC and SPEAK … Wikipedia
Nusselt number — In heat transfer at a boundary (surface) within a fluid, the Nusselt number is the ratio of convective to conductive heat transfer across (normal to) the boundary. Named after Wilhelm Nusselt, it is a dimensionless number. The conductive… … Wikipedia
Rayleigh number — In fluid mechanics, the Rayleigh number for a fluid is a dimensionless number associated with buoyancy driven flow (also known as free convection or natural convection). When the Rayleigh number is below the critical value for that fluid, heat… … Wikipedia
Magnetic Reynolds number — The Magnetic Reynolds number is a dimensionless group that occurs in magnetohydrodynamics. It gives an estimate of the effects of magnetic advection to magnetic diffusion, and is typically defined by: where U is a typical velocity scale of the… … Wikipedia