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Thomson has several meanings:
- thomson (unit), a unit for mass-to-charge ratio, symbol: Th
- Thomson SA, formerly known as Thomson Multimedia, a French electronics manufacturer and media services provider
- Thomson-CSF, former name for the company Thales Group
- Thomson Corporation, a large worldwide US-based publisher of books, educational materials, and legal, scientific, and health information
- Thomson 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
- Various businesses of TUI AG:
- Thomson, Georgia, a U.S. city
- Thomson River, Queensland
- Thomson, Singapore, an estate in Singapore
People named Thomson
Several notable people have borne the names
Thomson or
Thompson, including:
- Charles Thompson:
- Charles Peck Thompson (1843–1927), Pony Express rider
- Charles W. Thompson (1860–1904), U.S. congressman from Alabama
- Charles James Thompson (1862–1932), U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Charles Hubbard Thompson (1891–1964), American ragtime musician
- Charles Thompson (Jazz) (b. 1918), American swing musician also known as "Sir Charles"
- Charles S. Thompson, Hollywood art designer
- Chuck Thompson (1921–2005), American sportscaster
- Charles Thompson IV, the birthname of musician Frank Black of the Pixies
- Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress
- Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham (1799–1841), the first Governor of the united Province of Canada
- Charles Wyville Thomson (1830–1882), professor of zoology and chief scientist on the Challenger expedition
- Charles Thomson (artist), (b. 1953), British artist, painter and poet
- Cyndi Thomson, an American country music singer from the early 2000s
- David Thomson (film critic), Anglo-American writer and film critic
- Earl Thomson (1895–1971), Canadian Olympic athlete
- Edward Thomson, a Bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Elihu Thomson (1853–1937), English engineer, founder of what became the French firm Thomson SA
- George Thomson (1757–1821), Scottish music collector and a friend of Robert Burns
- George Paget Thomson (1892–1975), English physicist who worked on the wave nature of the electron
- J. M. Archer Thomson (1863–1913) British rock-climber and mountaineer
- James Thomson:
- John Thomson:
- John Edgar Thomson (1808–1874), American civil engineer, railroad executive and industrialist
- John Thomson (actor) (b. 1969), a British actor and impressionist
- John Thomson (pitcher) (b. 1973), American baseball player
- John Thomson (footballer) (1909–1931), former Celtic F.C. footballer
- John Thomson (politician) (1780–1852), US Congressman from Ohio
- John Thomson (photographer), a nineteenth century Scottish photographer
- John Thomson (Australian Politician)
- John Thomson (RAF), one of the senior officers of the Royal Air Force
- John Thomson (engineer) surveyed the Leiper Railroad and father of John Edgar Thomson (above)
- John Thomson (physician) (1808–1884), a physician in New Brunswick, Canada
- Rev. John Thomson (minister), minister in Sutherland, Scotland who was responsible for recording the works of the poet Rob Donn
- John Renshaw Thomson (1800–1862), US Senator from New Jersey
- Sir Joseph John Thomson (J. J. Thomson, 1856–1940), English physicist who discovered the electron
- Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (1923–2006)
- Peter Nesbitt Thomson (b. 1927), Canadian businessman
- Robert Thomson (inventor) (1822–1873), Scottish inventor
- Robert James Thomson, Australian journalist
- Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet (1894–1976), Canadian newspaper and media entrepreneur, linked to The Thomson Corporation
- Roy Hendry Thomson, an eminent Aberdonian
- Tom Thomson (1877–1917), Canadian artist
- Tracey Thomson (b. 1982) New Zealander
- Vernon Wallace Thomson (1905–1988), American politician
- Virgil Thomson (1896–1989), American composer
- William Thomson:
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