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  2. Henry Moseley - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Henry J. Moseley - Wikipedia

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    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:

  4. Henry Nottidge Moseley - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Moseley's law - Wikipedia

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    Moseley's law is an empirical law concerning the characteristic X-rays emitted by atoms. The law has 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 ...

  6. Category:People educated at Moseley School - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Henry Moseley.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. History of atomic theory - Wikipedia

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    During the 1920s, some writers defined the atomic number as being the number of "excess protons" in a nucleus. Before the discovery of the neutron, scientists believed that the atomic nucleus contained a number of "nuclear electrons" which cancelled out the positive charge of some of its protons. This explained why the atomic weights of most ...

  9. Kelloggsville Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kelloggsville Public Schools is a school district located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Wyoming, Michigan, and Kentwood, Michigan. The district serves 2,289 students [1] It has two high schools, one middle school, three elementary schools, and an early child development center. The high schools are Kelloggsville High School and Discovery High School.