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  2. Ray Avery (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Avery founded an organisation focussed on international development, Medicine Mondiale, which he described as dedicated to making quality healthcare and equipment accessible to even the poorest developing nations around the world. [11] It was registered as a charity in New Zealand in 2008 and is also known as the Sir Ray Avery Foundation.

  3. Ray Avery - Wikipedia

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    Ray Avery may refer to: Ray Avery (scientist) (born 1947), New Zealand scientist and inventor; Ray Avery (photographer) (1920–2002), American photographer

  4. TEDxTauranga - Wikipedia

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    Ray Avery – "Disruption, Innovation, Spin-offs. 3 ways NZers make dreams real" Bronwen Connor – "How to turn skin cells into brain cells" Harold Hillman – "Should you fit in or stand out? Finding your authentic voice" Marcus Winter – "The Battle of Gate Pa Told With Sand" Michael Quintern – "The 600 million year old technology beneath ...

  5. Ray Avery (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Murray "Ray" Bertrand Avery (28 September 1920 – 17 November 2002) was a jazz photographer and jazz record collector. He began collecting jazz recordings as a student at Big Bear Lake High School in Big Bear Lake, California .

  6. Helene: Recovery leaders appointed by governor, House speaker

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    (The Center Square) – Leadership for recovery from Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina, heading into the 16th week, has six new faces representing the governor’s office and a 44-member ...

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  8. List of record collectors - Wikipedia

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    Ray Avery (1920–2002): over 63,000 items (Ray Avery Collection), specialized in jazz, donated to the University of California, Los Angeles in 1987. [34]

  9. CURV - Wikipedia

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    CURV-III had a functional design capable of operations at 10,000 feet (3,000 m). It had an open metal frame that was 6.5 feet (2.0 m) by 6.5 feet (2.0 m) by 15 feet (4.6 m), weighed approximately 5,400 pounds (2,400 kg), and was slightly buoyant in water.