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  • * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Carlo Rubbia]], [[Simon van der Meer]]
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  • ...l Prize in Literature|Literature]]{{·}} [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]]{{·}} [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]]{{·}} [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medic
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  • ...], [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]], and [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]].
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  • {{r|Nobel Prize in Physics}}
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  • * [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]
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  • :See [[Nobel Prize in Physics/Catalogs]] for a list of Nobel Laureates in physics.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]; Professor of Theoretical Physics, [[California Institute of Technology]]
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physics]], 1979; board of sponsors, [[Federation of American Scientists]]
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  • ...plain nuclear magnetic resonance absorption for which they shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics.
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  • * [http://www.nobel.se/physics Website of the Nobel Prize in Physics].
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  • ...ian instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics, who won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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  • (1877 – 1944) English physicist who was awarded the 1917 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the characteristic X-rays of elements.
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  • (1892 – 1965) English physicist who received the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the knowledge of the ionosphere, which led to the
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  • ...], from a mineral called [[pitchblende]]. Marie and Pierre jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on radioactivity in 1903, together with [[Antoine Henri
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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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  • ...top of the page to still be for the "Nobel Prize" cluster rather than for "Nobel Prize in Physics" cluster. One thing for sure is we only want one table to exist. [[User:Chr
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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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  • | pagename = Nobel Prize in Physics | abc = Nobel Prize in Physics
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  • ...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/laureates/1922/|wor
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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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  • The first three of these prizes are for eminence in [[Nobel Prize in Physics|physical science]], in [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|chemistry]] and in [[Nobe
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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 superconductors were
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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 follows:
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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 Sciences A
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  • .../nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1929/broglie-bio.html Louis de Broglie The Nobel Prize in Physics 1929] Nobel Prize Organization</ref><ref>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prize
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  • ...Curie]], (1867&ndash;1934), Polish-born French radiation physicist, 1903 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] *[[Pierre Curie]], (1859&ndash;1906), 1903 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]
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  • ...nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2009/boyle.html WS Boyle], who received the Nobel Prize in Physics for this work in 2009.
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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:
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  • | description = Outstanding contributions in [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]], [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]], [[Nobel Prize in Literat ...], [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]], and [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] in 1901. An associated prize, [[The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Ec
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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 evidence with
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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 evidence with
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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 received the priz ...interpretation. The experimental and theoretical work was honored with the Nobel prize in physics in 1902.
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  • {{r|David Gross}}Advisory council, [[J Street]]; [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]; Director, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Califor
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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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  • ...prize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1922/bohr.html 1922 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics]) suggested complementarity is useful outside of quantum theory. In asking
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  • ...inberg, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, who won the 1979 Nobel Prize in physics, writes:
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  • See [[Crime fiction/Catalogs]], [[French cuisine/Catalogs]] or [[Nobel Prize in Physics/Catalogs]] for examples
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  • [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel laureate]] Dr. [[Steven Chu]], a [[physics|physicist]], was appointed
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  • ...Heisenberg]])<ref> Especially since [[Werner Heisenberg]] was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932 for the creation of quantum mechanics, the role of [[Max Born]] has
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  • ...nd mass|mass-energy equivalence]], [[E = mc²]]), he was awarded the 1921 [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his explanation of the [[photoelectric effect
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  • ...ical radiotelegraph system. Among his many honors, he was awarded the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with [[Karl Ferdinand Braun]], "in recognition of their contributio
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  • ...ical radiotelegraph system. Among his many honors, he was awarded the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with [[Karl Ferdinand Braun]], "in recognition of their contributio
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  • ...s Law]]. [[Ernest Walton]] of [[Trinity College Dublin]] shared the 1951 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] for "splitting the atom". [[William Rowan Hamilton]] was a significant ma
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  • ...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 Sciences A
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  • ...0:05, 20 March 2010 (UTC) Better example: [[nobel prize in physics]] but [[Nobel Prize in Physics]]. See what I'm saying -- one is red, one is blue. Why?--[[User:Thomas Wrig ...does it mean for the link to be written correctly? And if I try to find [[nobel prize in physics]] but can't find it (since it's red), wouldn't the google crawlers make the
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  • ...prize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1922/bohr.html 1922 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics]) suggested complementarity is useful outside of quantum theory. In asking
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