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  • ...n]]; to date, she has been the first and only woman to receive an unshared Nobel Prize in that category. ...ation and the control of its expression." Most notably, she received the [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] in 1983, credited by the [[Nobel Foundation]]
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  • ...ersurface around black hole [[Singularity|singularity]] won him the 2020 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]. <ref name=gravitational /> Yang I. Pachankis furthered the ev
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  • For an historical outline, see for example {{cite book |title=The Nobel Prize: A History of Genius, Controversy, and Prestige |author=Burton Feldman |pag
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  • ...the Faculty. Before the merger, the Universities between them counted 23 [[Nobel Prize]] winners amongst their former staff and students. Manchester has tradition ...of Manchester/Catalogs/Nobel Prize winners|University of Manchester alumni Nobel Prize winners]]''
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  • ...i.e., [[pathogen]]) of an [[infectious disease]]. Koch received the 1905 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for his contributions, including the isolation
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  • ...eatest Dutch theoretical physicists. He was the second Nobel laureate in [[Nobel Prize in Physics/Catalogs|physics]], together with [[Pieter Zeeman]]. They receiv ...interpretation. The experimental and theoretical work was honored with the Nobel prize in physics in 1902.
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  • ...s discovery, [[Daniel Nathans]] and [[Hamilton Smith]] received the 1978 [[Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine]] and together with [[ligase]], which can bond sp
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  • ...cles/ekspong/ The Dual Nature of Light as Reflected in the Nobel Archives] Nobel Prize Organisation</ref>
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  • In his 1984 Nobel prize lecture <ref> ...aureates/1984/stone-lecture.pdf Richard Stone ''The Accounts of Society'' Nobel Prize Lecture 1984]</ref>, Richard Stone ascribes the origins of the concept to
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  • * 1964 The [[Capital Asset Pricing Model]] (for which the 1990 Nobel Prize in Economics was to be awarded to William Sharpe, Harry Markowitz abd Merto
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  • ...were working as civil servants in the British Cabinet Office. In his 1984 Nobel prize lecture,<ref> ...laureates/1984/stone-lecture.pdf Richard Stone ''The Accounts of Society'' Nobel Prize Lecture 1984].</ref> Richard Stone ascribes the origins of the concept to e
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  • ...ry]] starts with the [[Wöhler synthesis]] in 1828. In the history of the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] awards have been given for the invention of specific organic
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  • ...memory of water'. According to [[Brian Josephson]] (who, after winning the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973 became a champion of iconoclastic ideas) "That's what g |title= Top 6 unconventional post-Nobel Prize claims
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  • ...rg/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1978/kapitsa-bio.html Pyotr Kapitsa, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1978]</ref>
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  • ...hicle]]s. Her namesake is [[Patrick Blackett]], a Royal Navy veteran and [[Nobel Prize]]-winning British physicist.<ref name="telegraph1">{{cite news |last1=Corfi
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  • ...sh; 29 January 1934, [[Basel]]) was a German chemist. He was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] in 1918 for the synthesis of [[ammonia]] from the gaseous [[ ...ommittee awarded Haber alone (without Bosch or Le Rossignol) the chemistry Nobel Prize of 1918. During the ceremony the Prizes awarded during the war were also to
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  • ...nsulin therapy, for which the 1923 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize in Medicine]] was awarded.
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  • The [[Germany|German]] [[Eduard Buchner]], winner of the 1907 [[Nobel Prize]] in chemistry, later determined that fermentation was actually caused by a
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  • ...r [[chromatography|chromatographic]] processes by the British chemists and Nobel Prize winners, [[Archer John Porter Martin|Martin]] and [[Richard Laurence Millin
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  • Harvey, Bonnie C. Jane Addams : Nobel Prize Winner and Founder of Hull House Historical American Biographies. Berkeley Rosenberg, Pam. Jane Addams : Social Reformer and Nobel Prize Winner Our People. Chanhassen, Minn.: Child's World, 2004.
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