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  1. James Terryl Bryson, (nacido el 9 de abril de 1971 en Filadelfia, Pensilvania) es un exjugador de baloncesto estadounidense. Con 2.08 metros de estatura, jugaba en la posición de pívot. 1 . Trayectoria. Universidad de Villanova (1989-1993) Connecticut Skyhawks (1993) STB Le Havre (1993-1994) Club Ourense Baloncesto (1994-1995)

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  3. www.oxfordsparks.ox.ac.uk › scientists › james-brysonJames Bryson - Oxford Sparks

    12 de ene. de 2022 · Science is everywhere... start here. Media. James Bryson. Planetary Scientist. During just 5 – 10 million years following the ignition of a star, the giant cloud of material that surrounds this young object transforms into an organised collection of planetary bodies.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · James Bryson is interested in unravelling the early evolution of our solar system to understand why the planets behave they way they do today. He uses a combination of techniques to achieve this, including magnetism, isotopic measurements, and chemical measurements of meteorites, as well as a range of computational models of ...

  5. 17 de nov. de 2022 · James Bryson, Associate Professor of Mineralogy, explained: ‘The magnetic composition of a meteorite acts like an internal hard drive memory of the conditions during its formation. We found that there is a particularly high abundance of a magnetic phase called magnetite present in an exotic and uncommon form.

  6. James Bryson studies the evolution of the early solar system and the first planetary bodies using meteorites and ancient terrestrial samples. He investigates planetary accretion, differentiation, magnetism and isotopic signatures of meteorites.

  7. James Bryson. Associate Professor, University of Oxford. ... JFJ Bryson, BP Weiss, B Getzin, JNH Abrahams, F Nimmo, A Scholl. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 124 (7), 1880-1898, 2019. 24: 2019: Evidence for asteroid scattering and distal solar system solids from meteorite paleomagnetism.