Multiple issues newsrelease January 2008 primarysources February 2008 no footnotes February 2008 ThomsonScientific was one of the five operating divisions of The Thomson Corporation until 2008. Following the merger of Thomson with Reuters to form Thomson Reuters in 2008, it became the Scientific business unit of the new company. In 2009, the Scientific business came together with the Healthcare business to form the Healthcare & Science business of Thomson Reuters. The Science unit provides information based solutions for the academic, business and R&D communities. The Science business of Thomson Reuters has headquarters in Philadelphia , London, Singapore and Tokyo with about 2,400 staff in more than 20 countries. The Science business of Thomson Reuters provides integrated information solutions with brands like Aureka , Delphion, Derwent World Patents Index DWPI , EndNote , Horizon Global, Horizon Sourcing, IDdb, IDRAC, IP Management Services, ISI Web of Knowledge , MicroPatent PatentWeb, Techstreet Industry Standards, ThomsonPharma, IDDB, Thomson Regulatory Solutions, and Web of Science . See also Institute for Scientific Information External links http www.thomsonreuters.com business units scientific Website of the Scientific unit of Thomson Reuters Category Thomson family science stub med company stub ... more details
Primarysources date February 2008 Nofootnotes date February 2008 ThomsonScientific & Healthcare was a division of the Thomson Corporation until 2006. The division then split into two new divisions ThomsonScientific and Thomson Healthcare . Both remain operating units of Thomson Reuters . External links http www.thomson.com Thomson Corporation website http scientific.thomson.com ThomsonScientific website http healthcare.thomson.com Thomson Healthcare website science stub med company stub US company stub Category Thomson family ... more details
TOCright Thomson may refer to People Thomson surname , includes a list of people with this name and a description of its origin Science thomson unit , a unit for mass to charge ratio, symbol Th named in honor of J. J. ThomsonThomson effect , named for William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, which is the heating or cooling of a current carrying conductor when a temperature gradient is present Joule Thomson effect , named after James Prescott Joule and William Thomson, which explains the temperature change ... Thomson s gazelle , a species of gazelle Places Australia Thomson River Queensland Thomson River Victoria Thomson, Victoria a suburb of Geelong Canada David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute , a high school located in Toronto, Ontario Singapore Thomson, Singapore Thomson MRT Line , a mass transit line United States Thomson, Georgia Thomson, Illinois Thomson, Minnesota Business The Thomson Corporation , a Canadian based information services company Thomson Reuters , a media company created by The Thomson Corporation s purchase of Reuters on 17 April, 2008 Thomson CSF , former name for the company Thales Group Thomson Local , the UK business directory published by Thomson Directories Thomsons Online Benefits , a UK based provider of employee benefit programmes Thomson SA , formerly known as Thomson Multimedia, a French electronics manufacturer and media services provider Thomson MO5 and MO6, Thomson TO7 TO7 , TO8 and TO9, microcomputers by Thomson SA in the 1980s Various businesses of TUI AG Thomson Holidays , a UK based travel company founded by the Thomson Corporation in 1965 now a subsidiary of TUI UK Thomsonfly , a UK airline, part of TUI AG, formerly Britannia Airways Thomson ... disambiguation Thomsen Thomason disambiguation disambig ca Thomson cs Thomson de Thomson es Thomson fr Thomson ko ia Thomson disambiguation it Thomson he lv Tomsons nl Thomson ja pl Thomson pt Thomson ro Thomson dezambiguizare ru Thomson sl Thomson fi Thomson vo Thomson zh ... more details
Arthur Alexander Thomson, Order of the British Empire MBE 7 April 1894 at Harrogate , Yorkshire 2 June 1968 near Lord s in London was an England English writer best known for his books on cricket , for which he used the byline AA Thomson . He wrote nearly 60 books in all, including plays, novels, verse, humour and travel books. Before turning his hand to cricket writing, he was a drama critic, and a columnist for the Radio Times and for a Sunday newspaper, as well as having been a civil servant . ref Cricketers of My Times , Stanley Paul, 1967, p11. ref As a cricket writer, he generally concentrated on bringing out the character of the players that he was writing about, and he made liberal use of humour. In these characteristics, and in that his cricket memories went back as far as the first decade of the 20th century, he might be compared with Neville Cardus , though Thomson was writing from a Yorkshire rather than a Lancashire perspective. He once said that cricket had given him more unalloyed pleasure over a longer period than anything else, and that pleasure was evident in his writing. Thomson saw cricket not only as the most pleasurable of pastimes but also quite like the Poet Laureate might see it an eternally vibrant display of colour, spirit, humour and conflict. Tim Rice , in his introduction to the 1991 reissue of Pavilioned in Splendour , quoted John Arlott as having written Mr Thomson writes with a nostalgia, a wealth of anecdote, a warmth and heroic strain which, if we were not careful, would make Yorkshiremen of us all. His autobiographical novel The Exquisite Burden 1935, reissued 1963 , which his anonymous Wisden Cricketer s Almanack Wisden obituarist described as brilliant , was based on his Yorkshire childhood. In 1966 he was awarded the MBE for services to sports writing. ref Ibid, inside back flap of book s jacket. ref Bibliography Cricket Cricket My ... http content uk.cricinfo.com wisdenalmanack content story 228446.html Wisden obituary DEFAULTSORT Thomson ... more details
Zealand geologist, scientific administrator and museum director James Noel Thomson 1888 1979 , officer ...distinguish James Thompson disambiguation James or Jamie, or Jim, or Jimmy Thomson may refer to tocright Politicians Date order, please James Thomson Pittsburgh mayor 1790 1876 , 19th century political figure James William Thomson 1828 1907 , New Zealand politician James Francis Thomson 1891 1973 , American politician from Michigan James M. Thomson Virginia 1924 2001 American politician in the Virginia House of Delegates James C. Thomson, Jr. 1931 2002 , American statesman, historian, journalist, and anti Vietnam War activist Sports Association footballers Date order, please James Thomson Scottish ... 1872 Jimmy Thomson footballer born 1884 James Hunter Thomson , Scottish born footballer whose clubs included Portsmouth F.C. Portsmouth and Bury James Thomson footballer , Scottish footballer who played for Manchester United just before World War I Jim Thomson Scottish football goalkeeper , football ... in the 1920s Jimmy Thomson footballer , Scottish footballer of the 1950s and 1960s, notably for Dunfermline Athletic Jim Thomson footballer born 1946 , Scottish footballer who played for Burnley Jim Thomson footballer born 1971 , Scottish footballer who played for Arbroath, Clyde, Queen of the South & Stenhousemuir Other sports Date order, please Jimmy Thomson golfer 1908 1985 , Scottish American professional golfer Jim Thomson ice hockey b. 1965 , Canadian ice hockey player Jimmy Thomson ice hockey b. 1927 1927 1991 , Canadian ice hockey player who captained the Toronto Maple Leafs James Thomson Australian rules footballer James Thomson racing driver , 1981 British Hill Climb Championship ... order. Thankyou. James Thomson poet 1700 1748 , Scottish poet and playwright James Thomson weaver poet 1763 1832 , Scottish poet James Thomson minister 1768 1855 , Scottish editor of the Encyclop dia Britannica James Thomson calico printer 1779 1850 , English industrial chemist James Thomson mathematician ... more details
Newsrelease date January 2008 Thomson Healthcare was one of the five operating divisions of the Thomson Corporation until 2008. Following the merger ref http www.thomsonreuters.com content press room corp corp news 212378 Official Press Release ref of Thomson with Reuters to form Thomson Reuters in 2008, it became the healthcare business unit of the new company. In 2009, it merged with ThomsonScientific to form the Healthcare & Science unit of the Professional Division of Thomson Reuters the other units include Legal and Tax & Accounting. Legacy brands include Medstat, MercuryMD, Micromedex, and Solucient. ref http www.thomsonreuters.com products services healthcare ?view Standard Healthcare Products and Services ref On April 23rd, 2012 Thomson Reuters agreed to sell Thomson Healthcare to Veritas Capital for 1.25B USD. ref http thomsonreuters.com content press room corporate 656327 Official Press Release ref . Thomson Reuters has its headquarters in New York and major operations in London and Eagan, Minnesota. It employs more than 50,000 people in 93 countries. ref http www.thomsonreuters.com about About Thomson Reuters ref External links http www.thomsonreuters.com Thomson Reuters Web site http www.thomsonreuters.com healthcare Healthcare Web site References references Category Thomson family science stub med company stub US company stub ... more details
Publishing , Thomson Financial , Institute for Scientific Information ISI , Thomson Gale , Dialog ...This article is primarily about Thomson prior to its 2008 merger with Reuters Group . For the current company, see Thomson Reuters . For other companies called Thomson, see Thomson disambiguation . Infobox Defunct company company name The Thomson Corporation company logo File Thomson Corporation logo.svg 170px Thomson logo company type Public company Public br Toronto Stock Exchange TSX TOC br New ... , United States USA key people David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet David Thomson ,Shirley Thomson ... Group successor Thomson Reuters File Thomson Corporation headquarters.jpg thumb right 250px Thomson Corporation headquarters The Thomson Corporation was one of the world s largest information companies. Thomson was active in financial services, healthcare sectors, law, science & technology research, and tax & accounting sectors. The company operated through five segments 2007 onwards Thomson Financial , Thomson Healthcare , Thomson Legal , ThomsonScientific , and Thomson Tax & Accounting . Until 2007, Thomson was also a major worldwide provider of higher education textbooks, academic information solutions and reference materials. On October 26, 2006, Thomson announced the proposed sale of its Thomson Learning assets. In May 2007, Thomson Learning was acquired by Apax Partners and subsequently renamed Cengage Learning in July. The Thomson Learning brand was used through the end of August, 2007. ref cite press release title Thomson Learning Announces New Name CENGAGE Learning publisher ... Testing Service ETS finalized acquisition of Thomson s Prometric . Thomson sold its global network ... 2008 04 18 ref On May 15, 2007, The Thomson Corporation reached an agreement with Reuters to combine ... under the name of Thomson Reuters . The new CEO of Thomson Reuters is Tom Glocer , the former head of Reuters, while the chairman is David Kenneth Roy Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet David Thomson ... more details
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, and Carswell publisher Carswell IP & Science &ndash formerly Thomson Healthcare and ThomsonScientific ...Infobox company name Thomson Reuters Corporation logo File Thomson Reuters logo.svg 242px type Public traded as New York Stock Exchange TRI Toronto Stock Exchange TRI predecessor Reuters Group br The Thomson ... people Jim Smith CEO br David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet David Thomson Chairman br Geoff ... West homepage URL http www.thomsonreuters.com ThomsonReuters.com Wikinews Thomson Corporation and Reuters agree to merge Image Reuters building Times Square 7th Av.JPG thumb 230px Thomson Reuters Building .... Thomson Reuters Corporation New York Stock Exchange TRI is a business data provider and was created by the Thomson Corporation s purchase of Reuters Group on 17 April 2008. ref cite news last Haycock ... idUSN1438977620080418 title Thomson Reuters debuts amid global market jitters accessdate 2008 04 18 date 2008 04 17 ref Thomson Reuters is headquartered at 3 Times Square , Manhattan , New York City, New York, United States. The Woodbridge Company , a holding company for the Thomson family of Canada, owns 53 of the group, ref http thomsonreuters.com about About Us . Thomson Reuters. Retrieved on August 28, 2009. ref which operates in 100 countries, and has over 55,000 employees. Thomson Reuters ... on August 5, 2010. ref Thomson Reuters operates in two divisions Professional and Markets. History The Thomson Corporation main The Thomson Corporation The Company was founded by Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet Roy Thomson in 1934 in Ontario as the publisher of The Timmins Daily Press . In 1953 Thomson acquired the The Scotsman Scotsman newspaper and moved to Scotland the following year ..., following the death of Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet Lord Thomson , the Company withdrew ..., buying Sweet & Maxwell in 1987. In 1989, Thomson Newspapers was merged with The Thomson Corporation. In 1996 The Thomson Corporation effectively doubled its size and ensured future profitability ... more details
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Thomson Peak coor dm 71 59 S 166 7 E is a summit topography peak 2,350 m situated 11 nautical miles 20 km southeast of Mount Shute at the extreme south limit of Mirabito Range . Named by the northern party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE , 1963 64, for Robert B. Thomson of New Zealand , scientific leader at Hallett Station , 1960 officer in charge at Wilkes Station , 1962 deputy leader at Scott base, 1963 64. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Victoria Land Category Pennell Coast VictoriaLand geo stub ... more details
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Infobox unit bgcolour name thomson image caption standard quantity Mass to charge ratio symbol Th namedafter J. J. Thomson units1 inunits1 units2 inunits2 units3 inunits3 units4 inunits4 units5 inunits5 The thomson symbol Th is a unit that has appeared infrequently in scientific literature relating to the field of mass spectrometry as a unit of mass to charge ratio . The unit was proposed by Cooks and Rockwood ref cite journal title The Thomson . A suggested unit for mass spectroscopists journal Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry date 1991 first R. G. last Cooks coauthors A. L. Rockwood volume 5 issue 2 page 93 id url format ref naming it in honour of J. J. Thomson who measured the mass to charge ratio of electrons and ions. Definition The thomson is defined as ref name Stroobant cite book author Stroobant, Vincent Hoffmann, Edmond de Charette, Jean Joseph title Mass spectrometry principles and applications publisher Wiley location New York year 1996 pages isbn 0 471 96696 7 oclc doi ref math 1 mathrm Th 1 frac mathrm u e 1 frac mathrm Da e 1.036426 times 10 8 ,kg ,C 1 math where u represents the unified atomic mass unit , Da represents the unit dalton, and e represents the elementary .... The thomson allows for negative values for negatively charged ions. For example, the benzoate anion would be observed at m z 121, but at 121 Th since the charge is e. Use The thomson has been used ... of the Orbitrap in a scientific poster, ref http www.asms.org asms99pdf 095.pdf The Orbitrap a novel ... article appeared states that the Thomson Th may be used for such purposes as a unit of mass to charge ... . The book, Mass Spectrometry Desk Reference , argues against the use of the thomson. ref name ... in support of the thomson unit. ref cite journal title Comments on Abscissa Labeling of Mass Spectra ... 12 05 doi 10.5702 massspec.55.51 last1 Yoshino first1 Ken Ichi ref The thomson is not an SI unit , nor ... it Thomson unit di misura ... more details