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  1. Robley Dunglison Evans (May 18, 1907, University Place, Nebraska – December 31, 1995, Paradise Valley, Arizona) was an American nuclear physicist and pioneer of nuclear medicine. He was the president of the Health Physics Society in 1972–1973.

  2. Robley Dunglison Evans (18 August 1846 – 3 January 1912), born in Floyd County, Virginia, was a rear admiral in the United States Navy, who served from the American Civil War to the Spanish–American War.

  3. 4 de ene. de 1996 · Dr. Robley D. Evans, professor emeritus of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, winner of the 1990 Enrico Fermi Award and a pioneer in studying the effects of radium on the human body, died December 31 in Paradise Valley, AZ, where he lived in retirement.

  4. Dr. Robley D. Evans, a nuclear physicist who helped persuade the Government to allow the use of radioactive isotopes in medical research in the 1940's and who helped set the standard for...

  5. 10 de ene. de 1996 · Dr. Robley D. Evans, professor emeritus of physics, winner of the 1990 Enrico Fermi Award and a pioneer in studying the effects of radium on the human body, died of respiratory failure on December 31 in Paradise Valley, AZ, where he lived in retirement. He was 88.

  6. Robley Dunglison Evans, 1907-1995, was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He attended the California Institute of Technology, earning a BS in 1928, MS in 1929, and PhD in 1932 in physics.

  7. On January 8, 1892, one of his boat crews, awaiting his return from Santiago, was stoned and hit. Evans at once notified the Chilean admiral that thereafter all his boat crews would be armed with loaded rifles and any man seen throwing stones at them would be shot dead.