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NOBEL PRIZES

Lancet, The, 1965
On December 10, in Stockholm, the 1964 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded jointly to Charles H. Townes of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who received half of the $53 000 prize money, and to Nikolai G. Basov and Aleksandr M. Prokhorov of the Lebedev Institute of Physics in Moscow, who shared the other half.
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Urology and the nobel prize

Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 2003
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, first awarded in 1901, was established by Alfred Nobel to acknowledge "those who during the preceding year had conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." Two urologists have achieved this daunting task: Werner Theodore Otto Forssmann (1956) and Charles Brenton Huggins (1966).
Nicol S, Corbin, Ian, Thompson
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Nobel Prize paradox: Nobel Prize, not a noble prize

Revista Clínica Española (English Edition)
The Nobel Prize is one of the most sought-after awards in science and society. However, its reputation is not without complexities, including constraints on laureates and biases in nominations. Navigating the delicate balance between recognition and the tangible impacts of awarded contributions should offer insight into the Prize's significance beyond ...
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Epidemiology and the Nobel prize

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2009
Alfredo Morabia’s insightful commentary1 on epidemiologists and the Nobel prize reaches a sensitive nerve, going deeper than just the prize question. Every time a Nobel winner is chosen, there are a number of factors at play: the rule that no more than three living winners can be designated for a discovery; the latitude in defining a discovery, as ...
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Nobel Prizes and surgery

Cirugía Española (English Edition)
The Nobel Prize is an international recognition awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to humanity. The areas that are recognized are physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. With more than 100 years of existence, only 10 surgeons have been recipients of this recognition.
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