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In 1955 Hugo Theorell was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his biochemical research on enzymes. It was the first Nobel Prize in medicine to a scientist from the prize-awarding institution itself, the Karolinska Institute (KI), and it was followed
Ragnar Björk
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Egas Moniz: twice a double life
Egas Moniz is credited with the discovery in 1927 of radioarteriography, for which he was, on three occasions, nominated for the Nobel Prize, and in all three denied the award.
José Manoel Bertolote
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Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en français
In the French « literary nation », prices proliferate in what Sylvie Ducas (2006) designates as an economy of prestige based, on the one hand, on mythologies associated with writers and, on the other, on ways of defining « literary value ».
Marie-Manuelle da Silva, Eduarda Keating
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Nobel Laureates [1930] including Prof. C V Raman after the ceremony
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The Nobel Academy
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The British dramatist Harold Pinter (d. 2008) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005. The present contribution makes available to Spanish-speaking readers the discourse that Harold Pinter recorded for his acceptance speech in absentia to the ...
Beatriz PENAS IBÁÑEZ
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Nobel Prize announcements dominated science news this week. The Nature news section led with three Prize-winner stories: medicine, physics, and chemistry.
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Mount Stromlo Observatory: From Bush Observatory to the Nobel Prize
This book tells the story of the Mt. Stromlo Observatory in Canberra which began life as a government department, later becoming an optical munitions factory producing gun sights and telescopes during the Second World War, before changing its focus to ...
Bhathal, Ragbir (R7283) +2 more
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William D."Bill" Phillips with his family at the Nobel Prize ceremony in 1997
William D. "Bill" Phillips is a physicist at the National Insitute of Standards and Technology. He joined NIST in 1978 and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997. Image source: William D.
National Institute of Standards and Technology and Technology
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Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides: Markets with Search Frictions [PDF]
Scientific Background on the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2009 compiled by the Economic Sciences Prize Committee of the Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesSearch frictions;
Committee, Nobel Prize
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The Full Value of the Nobel Prize - Part 1: Mining “Data Without Theory”
This paper comes in two parts, this being the first. Part 1 is not a research paper in the sense of the Scientific Method; it is rather unsophisticated data mining - a cheap data mining exercise for that matter, because it does not follow any received ...
Amavilah, Voxi Heinrich
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