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❤️ Mike Tobey 🐼

"Michael Edward Tobey (born October 10, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for Valencia Basket of the Liga ACB. He played college basketball for the Virginia Cavaliers. High school career After attending Monroe-Woodbury Middle School, Tobey attended Blair Academy where he averaged 21 points and nine rebounds. He was a Top 100 Recruit by ESPN and Rivals.com. College career Tobey committed to UVA over schools such as Maryland, Pittsburgh, and Xavier. During his time at Virginia, he split time between being a starter and being one of the first substitutes off the bench. His play off the bench earned him the ACC Sixth Man of the Year award in 2015. Tobey was on the United States national under-19 basketball team that won the 2013 FIBA Under-19 World Championship. Tobey ended his collegiate career as Virginia's all-time leader in games played, appearing in 138 games over his four years. Professional career =Charlotte Hornets and Greensboro Swarm (2016–2017)= After going undrafted in the 2016 NBA draft, Tobey joined the Charlotte Hornets for the Orlando Summer League and the Utah Jazz for the Las Vegas Summer League. On July 25, 2016, he signed with the Hornets, but was waived on October 22, 2016 after appearing in two preseason games. On October 31, 2016, he was acquired by the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA Development League as an affiliate player of the Hornets. On February 3, 2017, he returned to the Hornets on a 10-day contract. On February 13, 2017, he signed a second 10-day contract with Charlotte, despite having not appeared in a game during his first 10-day contract. He made his NBA debut two days later, recording two points and three rebounds in 11 minutes off the bench in a 90–85 loss to the Toronto Raptors. On February 24, 2017, after the second 10-day contract expired, Tobey returned to the Swarm. =Valencia Basket (2017)= On March 16, 2017, Tobey signed with Spanish club Valencia Basket for the rest of the 2016–17 ACB season. He won the ACB league that year, albeit being injured for some time before the playoffs, which hindered his performance and limited his minutes during the playoffs. On June 30, 2017, Valencia announced that they did not renew their contract with Tobey.Valencia Basket parts ways with Slava Kravtsov and Mike Tobey =Iberostar Tenerife (2017–2018)= On July 24, 2017, Tobey signed with Iberostar Tenerife for the 2017–18 ACB season. On September 24, 2017, Tobey won the FIBA Intercontinental Cup with Tenerife after beating Guaros de Lara 76–71. Tobey was named Most Valuable Player of the game after recording 21 points and 9 rebounds. =Return to Valencia Basket (2018–present)= On July 9, 2018, Tobey signed a two-year deal with Valencia Basket after Iberostar Tenerife did not match the Valencian offer for the restricted free agent. On October 1, it was announced that Tobey would miss three weeks of action due to a sprained right shoulder. On July 12, 2020, the Valencia Basket announced that Tobey renewed his contract with them for two more years. Personal life Mike is the son of Ken and Kathleen Tobey. He has an older brother named Kenneth and a younger sister named Elizabeth. Tobey majored in history while at the University of Virginia. He wore number 10 in high school and college because he was born on October 10 at 10 a.m. and weighed 10 pounds at birth. Ken Sr. played basketball at St. Thomas Aquinas College, while Elizabeth received a full scholarship to Delaware for volleyball. References External links *Virginia Cavaliers bio 1994 births Living people American expatriate basketball people in Spain American men's basketball players Basketball players from New Jersey Basketball players from New York (state) Blair Academy alumni CB Canarias players Centers (basketball) Charlotte Hornets players Greensboro Swarm players Liga ACB players People from Blairstown, New Jersey People from Monroe, New York Sportspeople from the New York metropolitan area Sportspeople from Warren County, New Jersey Undrafted National Basketball Association players Valencia Basket players Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball players "

❤️ Renato Valente 🐼

"Renato Valente was an Italian film actor who appeared in a mixture of lead and supporting roles during the 1940s and early 1950s.Gambetti p.91 Selected filmography * The Beggar's Daughter (1950) * Beauties on Bicycles (1951) * Black Fire (1951) * Destiny (1951) References Bibliography * Giacomo Gambetti. Vittorio Gassmann. Gremese Editore, 1999. External links * Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown Italian male film actors "

❤️ Philip J. Wyatt 🐼

"Philip J. Wyatt is the founder and Chairman of Wyatt Technology, located in Santa Barbara, California. He is known for contributions to laser light scattering, more specifically the physics of the inverse scattering problem and for commercializing analytical methods and instruments involving laser light scattering, which are widely used in academia, industry, and government. Early life and education Wyatt did undergraduate work at the University of Chicago, (B.A., 1952; B.Sc., 1954), and Christ's College, Cambridge. He received his M.S. from the University of Illinois in 1956 and his Ph.D. from Florida State University in 1959, where he first worked on the inverse scattering problem. His Ph.D. work involved the development of a non‑local nuclear model of the scattering of neutrons by nuclei. He was nominated by the National Academy of Sciences in 1965 as one of sixteen possible candidates for the first Scientist-Astronaut Selection Program in the United States. Career As a graduate student, Wyatt worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory. During the 1960s, he worked for the Aeronutronic division of Ford Motor Company, General Research Corporation in Santa Barbara, California, and the defense contractor EG&G.; Wyatt founded his first company, Science Spectrum, Inc., in 1968. The company developed several instruments that could be used to study the inverse scattering problem. They applied light-scattering techniques to the detection of biological weapons and the monitoring of food quality. These early instruments used a traditional single detector to scan a range of scattering angles. Shortly before the closure of the company in 1982, Wyatt developed an instrument for multi-angle light scattering (MALS) in which a glass capillary containing a sample was surrounded by an array of detectors. Wyatt then founded Wyatt Technology Corporation to develop and sell laser‑based scientific instruments for light scattering and particle size measurement. His instruments are used worldwide by universities, government agencies, the biotech industry and pharmaceutical companies. Wyatt's instruments are used in a wide variety of fields. Laser particle analysis has been applied to wine and to cleaning products. The U.S. Government has supported work on the identification of bioterrorism threats such as airborne bacteria and metabolic poisons or carcinogens in drinking water. Wyatt's instruments are used for protein analysis by biopharmaceutical companies such as Amgen. They are used for detection of drug and pesticide residues in meat, and monitoring for possible toxicity of AZT and antineoplastic drugs in patients. Nobel prize winner Robert H. Grubbs uses them to study polymers. They are also used to monitor smog and fly ash, and identify effective antibiotics to counter bacterial infections. Wyatt has published over seventy publications, including books. He has at least ninety domestic and foreign patents related to laser light scattering and other technologies. Wyatt served as the 2012-2013 Chair of the American Physical Society's Forum on Industrial and Applied Physics. Wyatt also served as the 2018-2019 Chair and 2016-2017 Vice Chair of the American Physical Society’s Group on Instrument and Measurement Science. Wyatt also serves on the board of directors of the Santa Barbara City College. Awards and honors * 2009, Inaugural Prize for Industrial Applications of Physics from the American Physical Society “for pioneering developments in the physics of the inverse scattering problem: new application of laser light scattering and the successful sustained commercialization of new related analytical methods and instrumentation.” * 2003, "Graduate of Distinction", College of Arts and Sciences, Florida State University. * Fellow, American Physical Society * Fellow, Optical Society of America * Member, American Chemical Society * Member, American Society for Microbiology * Member, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists * Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) References Living people 20th-century American physicists 20th-century births Year of birth missing (living people) Fellows of the American Physical Society "

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