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Henry G. J. Moseley, known to his friends as Harry, [5] was born in Weymouth in Dorset in 1887. His father Henry Nottidge Moseley (1844–1891), who died when Moseley was quite young, was a biologist and also a professor of anatomy and physiology at the University of Oxford, who had been a member of the Challenger Expedition.
Henry Jackson Moseley (c. 1819 – 6 July 1894) married Alice Maynard (c. 1819 – 25 April 1895) on 27 August 1838, had a home on Sandford Road, Magill. They had 13 children, including: They had 13 children, including:
Moseley's law is an empirical law concerning the characteristic X-rays emitted by atoms. The law had been discovered and published by the English physicist Henry Moseley in 1913–1914. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Until Moseley's work, "atomic number" was merely an element's place in the periodic table and was not known to be associated with any measurable ...
After graduating in medicine, Mosley elected not to pursue a career as a doctor, but instead joined a trainee assistant producer scheme at the BBC in 1985. [10] Mosley was a joint executive producer for a number of science programmes, including programmes with Robert Winston, [4] The Human Face presented by John Cleese, [11] and the 2004 BBC Two engineering series Inventions That Changed the ...
Moseley was born in Wandsworth, London, the son of Henry Moseley. He was educated at Harrow School , at Exeter College, Oxford (Arts) [ 2 ] and at the University of London (medicine). He married Amabel Gwyn Jeffreys, daughter of the conchologist John Gwyn Jeffreys , in 1881, and they were the parents of the noted British physicist Henry Gwyn ...
British TV personality and health guru Michael Mosley may have died shortly after becoming unwell while walking alone on the Greek island of Symi, local police told CNN on Monday.. Mosley, a ...
Moseley, 23, is one of the few left standing on "American Idol" because he got out of his comfort zone and added a few dance steps to his performance of "Gimme Three Steps" by Lynyrd Skynyrd and ...
The Moseley Royal Commission, officially titled the Royal Commission Appointed to Investigate, Report and Advise Upon Matters in Relation to the Condition and Treatment of Aborigines was a Royal Commission established by the Government of Western Australia in 1934 to hear evidence regarding the treatment of Aboriginal people.