Gray
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Contenido Gray can refer to the following personalities:
- David GrayBritish singer.
- Elisha Gray (1835-1901), one of the first developers on the phone (together with Alexander Graham Bell, and after Antonio Meucci).
- Frank Gray (1887-1969), American physicist and researcher.
- Gerry Gray (n. 1961), Canadian footballer.
- Gustave Le Gray (1820-1884), French researcher and photographer.
- Henry Gray (1827-1861), anatomist and English surgeon; published the classic book Gray's Anatomy.
- Ivor Thord-Gray (1878-1964), Swedish military who participated in the Mexican revolution.
- James Gray, fictitious name taken by the British Hannah Snell (1723-1792) when he became a man.
- James Gray (n. 1969), American screenwriter and film director of Russian Jewish ancestry.
- Jim Gray o James Nicholas Gray (1944-2007), computer scientist (Turing Prize 1998).
- John Gray (n. 1951), U.S. author of relationships and personal growth.
- John H. Gray (1866-1934), English poet.
- John N. Gray (n 1948), author and British professor of political philosophy.
- July Ardiles Gray (1922-2009), Argentine writer.
- Robert Gray (1755-1806), American merchant and boat captain.
- Simon Gray or Simon James Holliday Gray (1936-2008), British playwright.
- Stephen Gray (1666-1736), English physicist and natural scientist; he studied mainly electrical conductivity.
- Thomas Gray (1716-1771), English poet, classical scholar and history teacher.
You can also refer to the following scientific name authors:
- Samuel Frederick Gray - abrev. Gray, used in botanical taxonomy- (1766-1828); naturalist, botanist and English pharmacist, father of two great naturalists and zoologists: John Edward Gray and George Robert Gray.
- John Edward Gray - abrev. J.E.Gray- (1800-1875); naturalist, botanist, briologist, algologist, mycologist and English zoologist, son of Samuel Frederick Gray.
- George Robert Gray - abrev. Gray, used in zoological taxonomy- (1808-1872); English naturalist and zoologist, son of Samuel Frederick Gray.
- Alan Maurice Gray - abrev. A.M.Gray- (n. 1943).
- Asa Gray - abrev. A.Gray- (1810-1888); botanist, naturalist and medical, considered the most important American botanist of the nineteenth century.
- Bruce Gray - abrev. B.Gray- (n. 1939).
- Dennis J. Gray - abrev. D.J.Gray- (fl. 1979).
- Elizabeth G. Gray - abrev. E.G.Gray- (fl. 1954).
- Frederick William Gray - abrev. F.W.Gray- (n. 1878).
- J.R. Gray. - abrev. J.R.Gray- (fl. 1976).
- Louis Harold Gray - abrev. L.H.Gray- (1905-1955).
- Max Gray - abrev. M.Gray- (n. 1929).
- Netta Elizabeth Gray - abrev. N.E.Gray- (n. 1766).
- Sami Gray - abrev. Sami Gray- (n. 1952).
- Samuel Octavus Gray - abrev. S.O.Gray- (1828-1902).
Also, it can refer to the following places or administrative divisions:
- Gray., village and commune, located in the canton of Gray, district of Vesoul, department of Alto Saona, region of Franco Condado (France).
- Arc-lès-Gray, village and commune, located in the canton of Gray, district of Vesoul, department of Alto Saona, region of Franco Condado (France).
- Autrey-lès-Gray, village and commune, located in the canton of Autrey-lès-Gray, district of Vesoul, department of Alto Saona, region of Franco Condado (France).
- Gray Countyone of the 254 counties of the state of Texas (United States).
In addition, it may refer to:
- Henry Gray: Human Body Anatomy (Henry Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body), popularly known as Gray Anatomy; anatomy work.
- Gabriel Gray (Sylar), fictional character of the American Heroes television series.
- Gray Code (in honor of physicist and researcher Frank Gray) or binary code reflected; binary numbering system.
- The portrait of Dorian Gray (The Picture of Dorian Gray), 1890 novel by Irish Oscar Wilde.
- Gray (unit), unit that measures the absorbed dose of ionizing radiation by a certain material.
- Gray Fox, fictional character of the Metal Gear saga.
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