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  • {{r|Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine}}
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  • ...[[Kailash Satyarthi]]. At 17, the former is the youngest ever winner of a Nobel prize
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  • Montagnier shared in the 2008 [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] with two other virologists; Gallo was conspicu
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  • ...d steel mill. In his will, he used his enormous fortune to institute the [[Nobel Prize]]s. <ref>[http://nobelprize.org/alfred_nobel/ Nobelprize.org]</ref><ref>[ht ...e]] on December 10, 1896, at Sanremo, Italy. The amount set aside for the Nobel Prize foundation was 31 million kronor (4,223,500 USD).
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  • '''Niels Henrik David Bohr''' (7 October 1885 - 18 November 1962) was a [[Nobel Prize]] winning [[Denmark|Danish]] [[physicist]]. He made important contributions ...atoms and of the radiation emanating from them'.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Nobel Prize in Physics 1922|url=http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureate
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  • ...t are basic to the theory of wave propagation in fluids. He received the [[Nobel Prize]] for physics in 1904 for his successful isolation of [[argon]], a [[noble] [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1904/strutt-bio.html Nobel prize biography].
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  • ...Arthur L. Schawlow Prize]] in [[Laser]] Science in 1994. He received the [[Nobel Prize]] in 1997 for his work on [[laser cooling]] and trapping of atoms.
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  • ...l Atiyah]], mathematician, winner of Abel Prize, (Maths' equivalent of the Nobel Prize) The University is associated with nine Nobel Prize winners (Source: http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/edinburgh/alumni
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  • {{r|Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine}}
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  • ...ttp://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1927/index.html |title=Nobel Prize in Physics 1927|publisher=Nobel Foundation}}
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  • * [http://www.nobel.se/physics Website of the Nobel Prize in Physics].
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  • ...lisher=Cornell University Press}} The third edition of the seminal work by Nobel prize winner [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1962/pauling.htm
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  • .... For their discovery, Penzias and Wilson were awarded a share of the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics.
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  • ...argued for free-market capitalism. He and [[Gunnar Myrdal]] won the 1974 [[Nobel Prize in Economics]]]. He is often seen as one of the architects of [[neoliberali
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  • ...ences]]. [[Full Members]] have the same recognition in [[Russia]] as the [[Nobel Prize]] winners in the West.
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  • ...ed to as photons. This work led to Planck's winning the 1918 [[Nobel_Prize|Nobel Prize]] in [[Nobel_Prize_in_Physics|Physics]].
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  • Domagk was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1939, but the Nazi government made him refuse it.
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  • ...ew [[democracy]]. In 1993, Mandela and de Klerk were jointly awarded the [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] Peace Prize. On 11th May 1994, Mandela became South Africa's first
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  • .../economics/laureates/1990/markowitz-autobio.html Biography on the official Nobel Prize website]
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  • ...developing in this connection the ultramicroscope, he received the 1925 [[Nobel Prize]] in chemistry. Apart from ''Lehrbuch der Kolloidchemie'' [Textbook of coll
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  • * Speech by Jean Baptiste Perrin delivered at acceptance of the 1926 Nobel Prize of Physics. Perrin (who was the first to attribute the number ''N''<sub>A</
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  • {{r|Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine}}
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  • ...8/lederman-autobio.html Leon M. Lederman], one of the three winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988.
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  • ...rally described as macromolecules. The term macromolecule was coined by [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate [[Hermann Staudinger]] in the 1920s.
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  • ...ias''' (1899-1974) was the first Latin American writer to be awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] in literature. A native of [[Guatemala]], Asturias is known for his use
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  • ...rational pricing of options Scholes and Merton were honored with the 1997 Nobel Prize in Economics (Fisher Black would have shared this honor as well, but he pas
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  • Since its founding researchers funded by the NSF have won over 170 [[Nobel Prize]]s.
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  • ...is in contrast with ''maximize'' and ''optimize''. The term was coined by Nobel Prize-winning [[economist]] [[Herbert Simon]]. Simon's argument was that human be
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  • [[Image:axelrod.jpg|thumb|200 px|Nobel Prize winner Julius Axelrod]] ...f America|American]] [[biochemistry|biochemist]]. He won a share of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1970 along with [[Bernard Katz]] and [[Ulf v
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  • ...through which the radiation is scattered. Arthur Compton earned the 1927 [[Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his discovery.
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  • ...t [[Willard Libby]] in the 1940s and received a [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] for his research.<ref name=KG2002-161/> Carbon-14 has a nucleus of six [[
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  • It was named after the [[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]] Enrico Fermi and was first identified in December 1952 by
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  • {{r|Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine}}
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  • * Nobel Prize: [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1909/marconi-bio.htm
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  • ...flects the order of the reflection. The Braggs were recognized with the [[Nobel prize]] in 1915 for their work, which form the fundamental basis for x-ray crysta ...[[Rosalind Franklin]], was a seminal discovery in biology which lead to a Nobel prize. Today, x-ray crystallography is used to elucidate the structure of protei
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  • ...2 August 1955) was a German author and social critic. He received the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature. His work is characterized by a heavy emphasis on the psycho
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  • ...niversity Press |edition=4th ed}} A basic exposition of the subject by the Nobel prize winner, introducing the apparatus based upon [[bra-ket notation]].
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  • Domagk was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1939, but the Nazi government made him refuse it.
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  • ...ctivist, one of the authors of [[Charter 08]], and recipient of the 2010 [[Nobel Prize for Peace]].
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  • *[[Peter Agre]], (1949-), American chemist and doctor, 2003 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] *[[Sir Derek Barton]], (1918&ndash;1998), 1969 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
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  • ...ology: The Bearing of Long-Term Processes on the Making of Economic Policy Nobel Prize Lecture. ...rles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of American Institutions, Nobel Prize for Economic Science, 1993
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  • ...ing is credited to [[Erwin Neher]] and [[Bert Sakmann]] (1976) who got the Nobel prize in 1991 for this innovation.
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  • ...eful world".<ref>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2001/ Nobel Prize] - The Nobel Peace Prize 2001</ref> There are currently 192 member states w
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  • ...Medicine, Peace and Physics. In 1968, Sweden's central bank funded a sixth Nobel Prize in Economics.
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  • {{r|Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine}}
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  • ...dist, art, music and drama critic, vegetarian and total abstainer, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1925.
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  • .... [[Andrew Huxley]], his half-brother, was a biophysicist who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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  • ...s/physics/laureates/1945/pauli-bio.html Biography of Wolfgang Pauli on the Nobel Prize website]. ..._prizes/physics/laureates/1938/fermi.html Biography of Enrico Fermi on the Nobel Prize website].
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  • ...incent du Vigneaud''' (18th May, 1901 - December 11, 1978) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1955 "for his work on biochemically important sulphur compo
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  • ...6|date=2008|edition=34th|pages=305-308}}</ref> and is affiliated with 85 [[Nobel Prize]] laureates.<ref name="uchicago1">{{cite web | title=Nobel Laureates| date=
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  • =List of [[University of Manchester]] alumni [[Nobel Prize]] winners= ...ref>[http://www.ls.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/articles/article/?id=125409 Nobel Prize winner to chair new Institute of Science, Ethics and Innovation (Faculty of
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  • ...l_prizes/physics/laureates/1967/bethe-bio.html Biography: Hans Bethe, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1967.] ...his many contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967, as sole recipient. He concluded his Nobel Lecture as f
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  • ...for physics.<ref>[http://www.lbl.gov/Publications/Nobel/ George Smoot Wins Nobel Prize in Physics]</ref> ...ef>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2006/info.pdf The Nobel Prize in Physics 2006] Information for the public. p. 5. Royal Swedish Academy of
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  • [[Propranolol]] was developed by James Black who later received the Nobel Prize for this and other work.<ref name="pmid9456487">{{cite journal |author=Stap
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  • The '''parable of the two watchmakers''' was introduced by [[Nobel Prize]] winner [[Herbert Simon]] to describe the complex relationship of sub-syst
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  • Frank Wilczek, a theoretical physicist at MIT and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2004), might speak for theoretical biologists: <ref>[http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/wilczek09/wilczek09_index.html THE NOBEL PRIZE AND AFTER (1.15.09): A Talk with Frank Wilczek.]</ref></p>
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  • ...es/1929/broglie-bio.html Louis de Broglie The Nobel Prize in Physics 1929] Nobel Prize Organization</ref><ref>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureate
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  • * [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1993/press.html 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine], awarded jointly to Richard J. Roberts and Phill
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  • ...lassic [[organic chemistry]]. He received the 1902 [[Nobel Prize Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] in chemistry for pioneering work on sugar and purine syntheses.
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  • ...izes/medicine/laureates/1933/morgan-bio.html Thomas Hunt Morgan Biography] Nobel Prize.org</ref> ...izes/medicine/laureates/1933/morgan-bio.html Thomas Hunt Morgan Biography] Nobel Prize.org</ref><ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Legacies/Morgan/i
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  • ...a]]. Much more recently, [[Marie Curie]] became the first recipient of a [[Nobel Prize]] (1905, for [[physics]]), [[Sirimavo Bandaranaike]] of [[Sri Lanka]] was t
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  • ...w.sciecom.org/ojs/index.php/sciecominfo/article/view/3624/0 Open Access to Nobel Prize awarded work – a pilot project], accessed February 13, 2011</ref>
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  • ...uels, ''A Modern Comedy'' and ''End of the Chapter''. He was awarded the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] in 1932.
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  • | name = Nobel Prize ...conomic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]], commonly identified with the Nobel Prize, is awarded for outstanding contributions in [[Economics]].
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  • ...l temperature of 35 K. [[Karl Müller]] and [[Johannes Bednorz]] won the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1987 for this breakthrough. New high-temperature supercond
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  • ...erenes (or "buckyballs") were discovered, leading to the award of the 1996 Nobel Prize in chemistry to Harold Kroto, Robert Curl and Richard Smalley.
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