John Cuffe
John Alexander Cuffe (26 June 1880 – 5 May 1931) was an Australian-born English first-class cricketer who played more than 200 times for Worcestershire between 1903 and 1914, having previously made a single appearance for New South Wales. After retiring from county cricket, he stood as an umpire for three years in the 1920s. He also played at least once as a professional for Lowerhouse in the Lancashire League. It was wrongly thought until 2019 that Cuffe was also a footballer and played ten seasons for Glossop North End in the Football League Second Division. The footballer was a different John Cuffe, born in Glossop. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Cuffe, John, Ristow, O., Chavez, E., Shchepetov, A., Chapuis, P. O., Alzina, F., Hettich, M., Prunnila, M., Ahopelto, Jouni, Dekorsy, T., Torres, C. M. SotomayorOther Authors: “...Cuffe, John...”
Published 2013
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4Reconstructing phonon mean-free-path contributions to thermal conductivity using nanoscale membranesby Cuffe, John, Collins, Kimberlee C., Shchepetov, Andrey, Prunnila, Mika, Ahopelto, Jouni, Sotomayor Torres, Clivia M., Chen, Gang, Eliason, Jeffrey Kristian, Maznev, Alexei, Johnson, Jeremiah A., Nelson, Keith AdamOther Authors: “...Cuffe, John...”
Published 2015
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5by Sledzinska, M., Sotomayor Torres, C. M., Alvarado-Gil, J. J., Duncan, Ryan Andrew, Zeng, Lingping, Lu, Zhengmao, Vega-Flick, Alejandro, Eliason, Jeffrey Kristian, Cuffe, John, Johnson, Jeremiah A., Peraud, Jean-Philippe Michel, Maznev, Alexei, Wang, Evelyn, Chen, Gang, Nelson, Keith AdamOther Authors: “...Cuffe, John...”
Published 2017
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