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  1. Louis Harold Gray (Richmond upon Thames, Inglaterra, 10 de noviembre de 1905 - 9 de julio de 1965) fue un físico y radiobiólogo británico que trabajó principalmente con los efectos de la radiación sobre los sistemas biológicos, y fue uno de los primeros que contribuyeron en el campo de la radiobiología.

  2. Louis Harold Gray FRS (10 November 1905 – 9 July 1965) was an English physicist who worked mainly on the effects of radiation on biological systems. He was one of the earliest contributors of the field of radiobiology.

  3. Louis Harold Gray ( Richmond upon Thames, Inglaterra, 10 de noviembre de 1905 - 9 de julio de 1965) fue un físico y radiobiólogo británico que trabajó principalmente con los efectos de la radiación sobre los sistemas biológicos, y fue uno de los primeros que contribuyeron en el campo de la radiobiología. Entre otros logros, definió una ...

  4. 6 de oct. de 2016 · Louis Harold Gray was the only child of Harry and Amy Gray, born in London on November 10, 1905. His father was a lower class laborer employed at a post office as a telegraph operator in Britain’s deeply rooted class system.

    • Masaru Sekiya, Michio Yamasaki
    • 2017
  5. About this book. This book is a scientific biography of Louis Harold (“Hal”) Gray, FRS (1905–65), a pioneer in radiobiology – a little known science that is nevertheless extremely important since it constitutes the basis of radiotherapy.

    • Sinclair Wynchank
  6. Abstract. Louis Harold (Hal) Gray was not a product of his times; that is to say he was no opportunist who cleverly adapted his talents to the current circumstances. Rather he was a maker of scientific history and his genius would have been as apparent in any other age.

  7. 7 de nov. de 2022 · One important name underlying a significant proportion of research during this time is Louis Harold Gray, the British physicist whose landmark contributions inspired the naming of the SI unit...