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  1. Dennis William Siahou Sciama, FRS (/ ʃ i ˈ æ m ə /; 18 November 1926 – 18 December 1999) was an English physicist who, through his own work and that of his students, played a major role in developing British physics after the Second World War.

  2. Dennis William Siahou Sciama, FRS ( / ʃiˈæmə /; 18 November 1926 – 18 December 1999) was an English physicist who, through his own work and that of his students, played a major role in developing British physics after the Second World War.

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  6. Sciama, Dennis William (b. Manchester, England, 18 November 1926; d. Oxford, England, 19 December 1999), cosmology, steady state theory, general relativity, astrophysics, quantum gravity. Sciama was one of the key figures in the renaissance of cosmology in the 60s, and his contributions spanned a broad array of topics in general relativity ...

  7. DD ENNIS SCIAMA had a pervasive influence on research into cosmology and gravity for more than forty years. He trained and inspired generations of young researchers in Cambridge, Oxford, and Trieste. Sciama was born in 1926; he was educated at Malvern College, a private boarding school in England, and then at Cambridge.