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EUROPEAN LONGITUDE PRIZES. 4: THOMAS AXE'S IMPOSSIBLE TERMS

Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 2021
Although governments across Europe had realised the need to incentivise the development of practically viable longitude solutions as early as the late-sixteenth century, the English government was late to the party.
R. Grijs
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American Canons, Southern Fiction, and the Institution of Literary Prizes

Southern Literature, Cold War Culture, and the Making of Modern America, 2020
This chapter examines Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men and Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man in the context of their winning of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, respectively.
Jordan J. Dominy
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The science of scientific prizes

Journal of Data and Information Science
Purpose This study synthesizes existing research on scientific prizes and outlines a framework for understanding how reward systems shape careers, credit allocation, and field trajectories.
Fan Jiang, Yifang Ma
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Trends of Sahitya Akademi Awards: 2015-2024: A Bibliometric Study

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention
The present topic shows the trends of Sahitya Akademi Awards through bibliometric analysis of conferment of awards to writers from 2015 to 2024. The study is based on conferment of awards in 24 Indian languages including English.
Dr. Kaberi Karmakar
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Cash and Crowns: A Network Approach to Greek Athletic Prizes

Ancient Greek History and Contemporary Social Science, 2018
It is well known that Olympic victors received “only” an olive wreath – a fact that classified them as “amateurs” in the perspective of the modern Olympic movement. But the reality of ancient sports was far more complex: At many competitions, the victors’
C. Mann
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Prizes and Awards

Physics Today, 1960
Nobel Laureate Glenn T. Seaborg; Humanities Fund, Inc.; Oxford University.
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Prizes and Awards

Anthropology News, 1999
Readers are invited to submit short descriptive announcements of prizes and award open to anthropologists and notices of the winner to: Prizes and Awards, Anthropology Newsletter, 4350 N Fairfax Dr, Suite 640, Arlington, VA 22203; fax 730/528–3546 (double‐spaced copy only); sskomal@ameranthassn.org.
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Scientific prizes and the extraordinary growth of scientific topics

Nature Communications, 2021
Ching Jin, Yifang, Brian Uzzi
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