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John Joly (/ ˈ dʒ oʊ l i /; 1 November 1857 – 8 December 1933) was an Irish geologist and physicist known for his development of radiotherapy in the treatment of cancer. He is also known for developing techniques to more accurately estimate the age of a geological period, based on radioactive elements present in minerals, the uranium–thorium dating.
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John Joly (1857–1933), Irish scientist; Justin Joly (born 2004), American football player; Maurice Joly (1829–1878), French satirist and lawyer; Mélanie Joly (born 1979), Canadian lawyer and politician; Rene Joly (born 1965), Canadian who claimed to be a martian in Joly v Pelletier (1999) Sébastien Joly (born 1979), French road-racing cyclist
Varian Medical Systems is an American radiation oncology treatments and software maker based in Palo Alto, California.Their medical devices include linear accelerators (LINACs) and software for treating cancer and other medical conditions with radiotherapy, radiosurgery, proton therapy, and brachytherapy.
Real World Austin cast (l to r) Nehemiah, Lacey (yellow), Wes, Rachel (pink), Johanna, Danny and Melinda photographed in their house in Austin in 2005.
John Jolly (Cherokee: Ahuludegi; also known as Oolooteka) was a leader of the Cherokee in Tennessee, the Arkansaw district of the Missouri Territory, and Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). After a reorganization of the tribal government around 1818, he was made Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation–West .
John Joly FRS (1 November 1857 – 8 December 1933) physicist and professor of geology at the University of Dublin [9] James Bennett Keene (25 October 1849 – 5 August 1919) [10] Bishop of Meath from 1897 to 1919; Septimus Drummond "Sep" Lambert (3 August 1876 in Dublin, Ireland – 21 April 1959 in Dublin) [11] cricketer. [12]