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Ray Solomonoff (1080 bytes)
1: '''Ray Solomonoff''' (born 1926) invented the concept of [[algorith... 11: of Solomonoff's theory of [[inductive inference]], 14: Solomonoff's theory provides an answer that is optimal 17: Unlike [[Karl Popper]]'s informal theory, Solomonoff's 22: Solomonoff was the first to prove the [[invariance theorem]]... Ray (499 bytes) 1: '''Ray''' has several meanings. 3: *For the concept in geometry, see [[Ray (geometry)]] 4: *For the fish, see [[Ray (fish)]] 5: ...ary musician [[Ray Charles]], see [[Ray (movie)|''Ray'' (movie)]] 6: *For the city in Iran, see [[Ray, Iran]] N ray (2082 bytes) 1: The so-called '''N rays''' (or N-rays) were a phenomenon described by French scientist... 3: ...al]] and many others claimed to be able to detect rays emanating from most substances, including the hu... 7: N rays were cited as an example of [[pathological scien... 11: *<!-- Klotz, I M (year?) The ''N''-ray affair ''Sorry, I can't find this on SciAm digita... 14: [[fr:Rayons N]] F-ray (370 bytes) 1: The F-ray is a fictional device from the [[futurama]] unive... X-ray (13303 bytes) 1: :''In the [[NATO phonetic alphabet]], X-ray represents the letter X.'' 3: ...gen-x-ray-von-kollikers-hand.jpg|thumb|right|An X-ray picture (radiograph) taken by [[Wilhelm Röntgen|R... 4: ...and [[X-ray crystallography|crystallography]]. X-rays are a form of [[ionizing radiation]] and as such... 7: ...erated by energetic [[electron]] processes, gamma rays by transitions within [[atomic nucleus|atomic nu... 10: ...ods give no information about the energy of the X-ray photons, just their spatial density. Bob & Ray (1745 bytes) 1: ...a daily 15-minute show titled "Matinee With Bob & Ray." They continued on the air for over 40 years on... 3: The shows were ad-libbed with Bob and Ray playing all the characters, often spoofing the co... 7: Bob and Ray starred in a two-man [[Broadway]] show, ''The Two... 14: * [http://www.bobandray.com The Bob and Ray Home Page] Ray Combs (2649 bytes) 1: '''Raymond Neil Combs, Jr.''' ([[April 3]], [[1956]]-[[J... 12: ...imdb.com/name/nm0173667/ Internet Movie Database: Ray Combs] 13: * [http://www.raycombsjr.com/ A tribute to Ray by his children] 14: [[Category:1956 births|Combs, Ray]] 15: [[Category:1996 deaths|Combs, Ray]] Ray Miller (297 bytes) Ray Durham (2056 bytes) 1: '''Ray Durham''' (born [[November 30]], [[1971]], in [[C... 3: Ray Durham was originally a 5th round pick by the [[C... 7: [[Category:1998 American League All-Stars|Durham, Ray]] 8: [[Category:2000 American League All-Stars|Durham, Ray]] 9: [[Category:Chicago White Sox players|Durham, Ray]] Ray Manzarek (1047 bytes) 1: '''Raymond Daniel Manzarek''' (born [[February 12]], [[1... 8: *[http://raymanzarek.com/ raymanzarek.com] - official site 9: ...t.net/~chuckayoub/the_doors_sound_1.htm Interview Ray Manzarek] 16: [[Category:1939 births|Manzarek, Ray]] 17: [[Category:Rock musicians|Manzarek, Ray]] Ray Crist (244 bytes) 1: '''Ray Crist''' (born [[March 8]], [[1900]]) is a scient... 5: [[Category:1900 births|Crist, Ray]] 6: [[Category:Centenarians|Crist, Ray]] Ray Lewis (476 bytes) 1: ''For the [[American Football]] star, click [[Ray Lewis (NFL)]]'' 4: '''Ray Lewis''' ([[October 8]], [[1910]] - [[November 15... 7: ...ates/sportsView.cgi?/news/2003/11/17/Sports/lewis-ray031117 Obituary from CBC] 12: [[Category:2003 deaths|Lewis, Ray]] 13: [[Category:1910 births|Lewis, Ray]] Ray Lawson (1078 bytes) 1: The Honourable '''Raymond Lawson''', OBE ([[August 30]], [[1886]]-[[198... 3: ...[[1886]] in [[London, Ontario| London]], Ontario, Ray Lawson became head of a lithographic firm in [[To... Ray LaHood (1710 bytes) 1: [[Image:Ray_lahood.jpg|right|225px]] 3: '''Ray H. LaHood''' (born [[December 6]] [[1945]]), [[Un... 13: ...bers of the U.S. House of Representatives|LaHood, Ray]] 14: ... of the Illinois House of Representatives|LaHood, Ray]] 15: [[Category:Illinois politicians|LaHood, Ray]] Ray casting (708 bytes) 1: ...dering|rendering]] technique, a special case of [[ray tracing]]. 3: The technique consists of sending out one ray for each column of [[pixel]]s, checking if it int... 5: Common Tasks using Ray Casting are : 11: * [http://www.permadi.com/tutorial/raycast/ Ray-Casting Tutorial by F. Permadi] X-Ray tube (2593 bytes) 1: ...is a vacuum tube designed to produce man made [[X-Ray]] [[photon]]s on demand. 3: ...ment and usefulness of internal imaging using [[X-Ray]]s spread into development and use of other physi... 5: ==X-Ray tube design== 8: ... is special about vacuum tubes designed to emit X-Rays is that the electron flow within the vacuum is 11: ...on current so as to allow escape of some of the X-ray photons which are emitted essentially perpendicul... Karen B. Ray (600 bytes) 1: ...BRay.JPG|Rep. Karen Ray]]<br><small>'' Rep. Karen Ray ''</small></div> 3: ...rt reporter from [[Mooresville, North Carolina]], Ray is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in her f... Ray Rapp (650 bytes) 1: ...age:RayRapp.JPG|Rep. Ray Rapp]]<br><small>'' Rep. Ray Rapp ''</small></div> 3: '''Ray Rapp''' is a [[United States Democratic Party|De... Ray Conniff (8812 bytes) 1: [[Image:Ray_Conniff.jpg|thumb|Ray Conniff]] 3: '''Ray Conniff''' (Christian name '''Joseph Raymond Coniff''') born [[November 6]] [[1916]] in [[... 5: ...[[Johnny Mathis]], [[Guy Mitchell]] and [[Johnnie Ray]]. He wrote a top 10 arrangement for [[Don Cherry... 7: ...alf the tracks of ''"The Big Beat"'' by [[Johnnie Ray]]. 9: ... name of '''Jay Raye''' (which stands for "Joseph Raymond") amongst them a backing album and singles wi... Ray Alan (1718 bytes) 1: '''Ray Alan''' (born [[September 18]], [[1930]]) was a [... 5: ...ed to entertain private functions. By this stage, Ray had included ventriloquism into his act, along wi... 7: Ray would tour in [[cabaret]] all over the world and ... 11: Ray still performs tours and also undertakes conferen... 22: [[Category:1930 births|Alan, Ray]]
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