Dewar
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Dewar may refer to:
  • Clan Dewar
    Clan Dewar
    Clan Dewar is a Lowland Scottish clan who settled near Edinburgh. Legend has it that they won their lands after killing a wolf which had terrorised the area.-Origins of the Clan:...

  • Vacuum flask
    Vacuum flask
    A vacuum flask is an insulating storage vessel which keeps its contents hotter or cooler than its surroundings. Invented by Sir James Dewar in 1892, the vacuum flask consists of two flasks, placed one within the other and joined at the neck...

     (also known as a Dewar flask
    Dewar flask
    A Dewar flask is a vessel designed to provide very good thermal insulation. For instance, when filled with a hot liquid, the vessel will not allow the heat to easily escape, and the liquid will stay hot for far longer than in a typical container...

    ), a container with vacuum insulation; used to keep the contents hot or cold for an extended period
    • Cryogenic storage dewar
      Cryogenic storage dewar
      Cryogenic storage dewars are specialised types of vacuum flask used for storing cryogens , whose boiling points are much lower than room temperature. Cryogenic storage dewars may take several different forms including open buckets, flasks with loose-fitting stoppers and self-pressurising tanks...

      s, specialised types of vacuum flask
      Vacuum flask
      A vacuum flask is an insulating storage vessel which keeps its contents hotter or cooler than its surroundings. Invented by Sir James Dewar in 1892, the vacuum flask consists of two flasks, placed one within the other and joined at the neck...

       used for storing cryogenic
      Cryogenics
      In physics, cryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperature and the behavior of materials at those temperatures. A person who studies elements under extremely cold temperature is called a cryogenicist. Rather than the relative temperature scales of Celsius and Fahrenheit,...

       fluids
  • Dewar benzene
    Dewar benzene
    Dewar benzene or bicyclo[2.2.0]hexa-2,5-diene is a bicyclic isomer of benzene with the molecular formula C6H6. The compound is named after James Dewar who included this structure in a list of possible C6H6 structures in 1867....

  • Dewar's
    Dewar's
    Dewar's is a brand of blended Scotch whisky.-History:The Dewar's whisky brand was created by John Dewar, Sr. in 1846. Under the control of his two sons, John A. Dewar Jr. and Thomas "Tommy" Dewar , the brand expanded to become a global market by 1896...

    , a blended Scotch whisky

People

  • Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar
    Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar
    Arthur Dewar, later Lord Dewar, was a Scottish politician and judge, who served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South as well as Solicitor General for Scotland and later a Senator of the College of Justice....

     (1860–1917) Scottish politician and judge.
  • Donald Dewar
    Donald Dewar
    Donald Campbell Dewar was a British politician who served as a Labour Party Member of Parliament in Scotland from 1966-1970, and then again from 1978 until his death in 2000. He served in Tony Blair's cabinet as Secretary of State for Scotland from 1997-1999 and was instrumental in the creation...

     (Rt. Hon. Donald Campbell Dewar, 1937–2000), former Scottish politician and the first First Minister of Scotland
    First Minister of Scotland
    The First Minister of Scotland is the political leader of Scotland and head of the Scottish Government. The First Minister chairs the Scottish Cabinet and is primarily responsible for the formulation, development and presentation of Scottish Government policy...

  • James Dewar
    James Dewar
    Sir James Dewar FRS was a Scottish chemist and physicist. He is probably best-known today for his invention of the Dewar flask, which he used in conjunction with extensive research into the liquefaction of gases...

    , Scottish chemist and physicist (1842-1923), inventor of the vacuum flask
    Vacuum flask
    A vacuum flask is an insulating storage vessel which keeps its contents hotter or cooler than its surroundings. Invented by Sir James Dewar in 1892, the vacuum flask consists of two flasks, placed one within the other and joined at the neck...

  • James Dewar (rock vocalist)
    James Dewar (rock vocalist)
    James Dewar was a Scottish bassist and vocalist for the Robin Trower Band and Stone The Crows, the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at the legendary Burns Howff in Glasgow.-Biography:...

  • John Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot
    John Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot
    John Alexander Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot was a Scottish businessman, elder son of the founder of Dewar's Scotch Whisky and a Liberal Member of Parliament.-Family:...

  • Kenneth Dewar
    Kenneth Dewar
    Vice-Admiral Kenneth Gilbert Balmain Dewar, CBE, RN was an officer of the Royal Navy. After specialising as a gunnery officer, Dewar became a staff officer and a controversial student of naval tactics before seeing extensive service during the First World War...

    , Vice-Admiral of the Royal Navy (1879–1964)
  • Marion Dewar
    Marion Dewar
    Marion Dewar, CM was a prominent member of the New Democratic Party , mayor of Ottawa from 1978 to 1985 and a member of the Parliament of Canada from 1986 to 1988.-Early life:...

    , former Mayor of Ottawa and MP
  • Michael J. S. Dewar, English theoretical chemist (1918-1997)
  • Paul Dewar
    Paul Dewar
    Paul W. Dewar is a Canadian politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Ottawa Centre.Dewar is a member of the New Democratic Party and was first elected to the House of Commons in the 2006 federal election...

    , Canadian teacher and MP
  • Thomas Dewar, Scottish whisky distiller
  • Baron Dewar, Thomas Robert Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar (1864-1930)
  • James R Dewar, James R Dewar, Accountant (1964)

See also

  • Deewaar (disambiguation) - refers to two unrelated Hindi films and a television series
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