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Hevesy
[ he-ve-shee ]
noun
- Ge·org von [ge-, awrg, vawn], 1885–1966, Hungarian chemist: Nobel Prize 1943.
Hevesy
/ ˈɛɛʃ /
noun
- HevesyGeorg von18851966MHungarianSCIENCE: chemist Georg von (ˈɡeːɔrɡ fɔn). 1885–1966, Hungarian chemist. He worked on radioactive tracing and, with D. Coster, discovered the element hafnium (1923): Nobel prize for chemistry 1943
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He surely stuck with Grantham and Hevesy longer than he should have and was in discussions with Stricklin last week to make even more staff changes had he won out and saved his job.
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Mullen responded to the latest loss by firing defensive coordinator Todd Grantham and run game coordinator/offensive line coach John Hevesy.
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Grantham and Hevesy were in the final year of their contracts at Florida.
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Hevesy also coaches the team’s offensive line, while Gonzales works with receivers.
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Rona and von Hevesy tracked how radioactive tracers moved in different materials, and used that information to predict the size and behavior of atoms.
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