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Moseley

[ mohz-lee ]

noun

  1. Henry Gwyn Jeffreys [gwin], 1887–1915, English physicist: pioneer in x-ray spectroscopy.


Moseley

/ ˈməʊzlɪ /

noun

  1. MoseleyHenry Gwyn-Jeffreys18871915MEnglishSCIENCE: physicist Henry Gwyn-Jeffreys. 1887–1915, English physicist. He showed that the wavelengths of X-rays emitted from the elements are related to their atomic numbers
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Tiegan Moseley, 19, said that she was "heartbroken" after spotting the news on Facebook this morning.

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Ms Moseley was inspired to embark on the project after helping her mother provide end of life care for her late grandmother.

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Ms Moseley said she is hoping to host an exhibition and create a book of the portraits in the future, if she can secure funding.

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Ms Moseley visited the dementia specialist care homes and spent time with carers from "all different walks of life" and learned about what drew them to the profession.

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Daisy Moseley, 35, from Stroud, in Gloucestershire, photographed the staff from Camelot Care homes in Yeovil, Bridgwater and Wellington, in Somerset.

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