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Gey is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
George Otto
Gey,
American scientist Jesse Gey,
American field hockey player Konstantin Gey...
- The
Geier Indians or
Geies were an 18th-century
group of
Indigenous people in what
became Mexico and the
United States.
Little is
known about this group...
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George Otto
Gey (/ɡaɪ/ GHY; July 6, 1899 –
November 8, 1970) was the cell
biologist at
Johns Hopkins Hospital who is
credited with
propagating the HeLa...
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Leonhard Gey (27 June 1838,
Hanover - 21
September 1894, Dresden) was a
German history painter and art professor. His father,
Traugott Gey [de], was...
- Arabic: هرر),
known historically by the
indigenous as Harar-
Gey or
simply Gey (Harari: ጌይ, ݘٛىيْ,
Gēy, lit. 'the city'), is a
walled city in
eastern Ethiopia...
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Konstantin Veniaminovich Gey (Russian: Константи́н Вениами́нович Гей; 1896 –
February 25, 1939) was a
Russian Communist Party functionary of Estonian...
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Gey (April 6, 1956 – June 9, 2011) was an
American legal academic and one of the
leading U.S.
scholars on
religious liberties and free speech.
Gey was...
- Ghar Kab Ao
Gey is a ****stani Urdu
language action film
directed by
Iqbal Kashmiri.
Released across theaters in ****stan on Eid-ul-****ar, 9 January...
- Baltimore, Maryland, in 1951.
These cells were then
cultured by
George Otto
Gey, who
created the cell line
known as HeLa,
which is
still used for medical...
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Matthias Gey (born 7 July 1960) is a
German fencer. He won
silver medals in the team foil
events at the 1984 and 1988
Summer Olympics. "Olympics Statistics:...