Similarities between Thomas Graham (chemist) and University of Glasgow
Thomas Graham (chemist) and University of Glasgow have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Glasgow, Glasgow Cathedral, Royal College of Science and Technology, University of Edinburgh, University of Strathclyde.
Glasgow
Glasgow (Glesga; Glaschu) is the largest city in Scotland, and third most populous in the United Kingdom.
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Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral, also called the High Kirk of Glasgow or St Kentigern's or St Mungo's Cathedral, is today a gathering of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow.
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Royal College of Science and Technology
The Royal College of Science and Technology was the principal predecessor institution of the University of Strathclyde, and now serves as one of the main educational buildings of the University of Strathclyde.
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University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh (abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals), founded in 1582, is the sixth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's ancient universities.
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University of Strathclyde
The University of Strathclyde is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom.
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Thomas Graham (chemist) and University of Glasgow Comparison
Thomas Graham (chemist) has 39 relations, while University of Glasgow has 263. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.66% = 5 / (39 + 263).
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