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outstanding contributions to the
field of economics. Each recipient, a
Nobelist or laureate,
receives a gold medal, a diploma, and a sum of
money which...
- of them in biophysics, and none
after 1950.
Murray Gell-Mann, a
later Nobelist who, as a
visiting scientist,
worked with him at the
Institute for Advanced...
- Spanish-language
literature or
Hispanic literature is the sum of the
literary works written in the
Spanish language across the
Hispanic world. The prin****l...
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Vitginzburg 1976 YA6
Vitaly Ginzburg (1916–2009),
Russian physicist and
Nobelist JPL · 8132 8133
Takanochoei 1977 DX3
Takano Choei (1804–1850) was born...
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original on 5
January 2010.
Retrieved 24
January 2010. "Arthur Schawlow, 77,
Nobelist for Lasers, Dies". The New York Times. 30
April 1999.
Archived from the...
- Machine,
Bloomberg (April 18, 2017). The
Night George Soros Stood In For
Nobelist Holocaust Survivor Imre
Kertesz Archived October 24, 2016, at the Wayback...
- the
original on
April 7, 2016.
Retrieved March 30, 2016. "John Bardeen,
Nobelist,
Inventor of Transistor, Dies".
Washington Post.
January 31, 1991. Archived...
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Albert Einstein (1879–1955), German-born, Swiss–American
physicist and
Nobelist DMP · 2001 2002
Euler 1973 QQ1
Leonhard Euler (1707–1783),
Swiss mathematician...
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affiliated with Caltech,
making it the
institution with the
highest number of
Nobelists per
capita in America. This
includes 46
alumni and
faculty members (47...
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Herbhauptman 1985 HH
Herbert A.
Hauptman (1917–2011),
mathematical chemist and
Nobelist. MPC · 9931 9932
Kopylov 1985 QP5 Ivan
Mikheevich Kopylov (born 1928),...