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  1. Dennis had an elder brother, maurice, who died in the 1970s. The Jewish community at aleppo had been known as the ‘aram-Tsova’, who identified aleppo as the capital of a north aramean kingdom subdued by King David in about 1000 Bc (ne’eman 2002). Dennis’s family name was previously ‘shama’, but the spelling ‘sciama

  2. Sciama, Dennis William Siahou, 1926-1999. 0 references. IdRef ID

  3. Dennis W. Sciama (Dec, 1995) Published in: Astrophys.J.Lett. 461 (1996) L17 • e-Print: astro-ph/9512055 [astro-ph] pdf DOI cite claim. reference search 26 citations.

  4. Dennis W. Sciama (Dec, 1995) Published in: Astrophys.J.Lett. 461 (1996) L17 • e-Print: astro-ph/9512055 [astro-ph] pdf DOI cite claim. reference search 26 citations.

  5. Dennis W. Sciama. Dennis William Siahou Sciama, (; 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.

  6. Sciama DW, Persic M, Salucci P. (1993) Decaying Neutrinos and the Nature of the Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 105: 102-105 Sciama DW. ( 1990 ) Dark matter decay and the ionization of H I regions in the galaxy Astrophysical Journal . 364: 549-554

  7. 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