Louis Harold Gray

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Definition

Proper noun: * Louis Harold Gray: A British physicist and radiobiologist. He is primarily honored for his foundational work in radiation biology and radiation therapy. The SI unit for absorbed radiation dose, the gray (Gy), is named after him.

Usage
  • As a subject or object: The name is used to refer to the historical figure, particularly in scientific and medical contexts related to radiation.
    • The research of Louis Harold Gray established fundamental principles in radiobiology.
    • The unit was named in honor of Louis Harold Gray.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is almost exclusively used in historical or technical contexts. It is commonly followed by his life dates (1905–1965) in encyclopedic entries.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gray (Gy) (noun): The derived SI unit. This is the primary term used in practice.
    • The patient received a dose of two gray.
  • Radiobiology (noun): The field of study to which he contributed significantly.
  • Radiation dosimetry (noun): The measurement of radiation dose, the field for which the gray is the standard unit.
Synonyms
  • L. H. Gray: A common abbreviated form used in academic citations.
Notes
  • "Louis Harold Gray" is a proper name and is not used with articles (a/an/the) when referring to the person.
  • The unit "gray" is always written in lowercase when used as a unit symbol (Gy) or in text (e.g., "absorbed dose in gray"), except at the beginning of a sentence.
Noun
  1. English radiobiologist in whose honor the gray (the SI unit of energy for the absorbed dose of radiation) was named (1905-1965)

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