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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.
1914: 'Dublin method' in radiation therapy discovered by John Joly. [49] 1926: Three-point linkage invented by Harry Ferguson. [50] 1927: "Variant colonies of staphylococcus aureus" discovered by Joseph Warwick Bigger and his students. [51] 1931: Drumm Battery Train invented by James J. Drumm. [52] Sudocrem invented by Dublin pharmacist Thomas ...
This is a list of professorships, other notable positions, and public lectures at Trinity College Dublin.. The chairs in French (1776), [1] German (1776), [2] Irish (1840), English Literature (1867) [3] and the precursor (1776) of the current Chair of Spanish (1926) [4] are the oldest in the world in their respective subjects, as some others may be, or thereabouts - the Chair of Civil ...
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John Henry Bernard, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin; Robert Henry Charles, biblical scholar, theologian, and translator; Rt. Rev. Dr. John Curtis, bishop of Chekiang, China; John Nelson Darby, evangelist and Bible translator; Charles D'Arcy, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin and Armagh; John Dowden, Bishop of Edinburgh and ...
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"The detection of these key building blocks of life in the Bennu samples supports the theory that asteroids and their fragments seeded the early Earth with the raw ingredients that led to the ...