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  1. The Nobel Prize Winners in Literature: 1901-1931 (Essay Index Reprint Series)
  2. Les Prix Nobel 1977: Nobel Prizes, Presentations, Biographies and Lectures.
  3. Nobel Prize Winners: Charts-Indexes-Sketches by Flora Kaplan, 1941-01-01
  4. Dictionary of Medical Objects / Medizinisches Sachwvrterbuch Dictionnaire D'Objets Medicaux / Medicinae Rerum Verborum Index by Albert Nobel, 1983-08
  5. Dictionary of Medical Objects / Medizinisches Sachwörterbuch Dictionnaire d'Objets Medicaux / Medicinae Rerum Verborum Index (English, German and French Edition) by A. Nobel, 1983-08-23
  6. The Nobel Chronicles: A Handbook of Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-2000 by MD Tonse N. K. Raju, 2002-11-04
  7. Nobel prize winners in physics, 1901-1950, (Essay index reprint series) by Niels H. de V Heathcote, 1971
  8. Nobel Prizes 1976
  9. Nobel Prizes 1973
  10. Nobel Prizes 1980
  11. Nobel Prizes 1982
  12. Nobel Prizes 1975
  13. Nobel Prizes 1974
  14. Nobel Prizes 1979

181. Physics 1927
Awarded jointly to Arthur Holly Compton for his discovery of the effect named after him, and to Charles Thomson Rees Wilson for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927
"for his discovery of the effect named after him" "for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour" Arthur Holly Compton Charles Thomson Rees Wilson 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA United Kingdom University of Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom b. 1892
d. 1962 b. 1869
(in Glencorse, Scotland)
d. 1959 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927
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182. WFotW ~ Introduction To Faulkner On The Web
An Introduction to William Faulkner on the Web, an online resource devoted to the nobel Prizewinning novelist.
http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~egjbp/faulkner/intro.html

Portrait of William Faulkner by Carl Van Vechten, December 11, 1954 William Faulkner
on the Web:
An Introduction
Who was William Faulkner?
William Faulkner on the Web is intended as an evolving guide to the life and works of William Faulkner, by all accounts one of America's greatest writers. His apocryphal Yoknapatawpha County , setting for most of his fiction and patterned after his real-life home in Oxford and Lafayette County, Mississippi, is perhaps the most famous address in American literature; it is a familiar location to literature students of all ages who encounter it in such often-anthologized stories as " Barn Burning " and " A Rose for Emily ." Cinema buffs still enjoy films such as To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep which Faulkner co-wrote. Visitors from around the world come here to visit Rowan Oak , his home in Oxford, and to attend the annual Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference at the University of Mississippi each August. Most important, though, are his novels —

183. Nobel Novelists: Alfred Nobel
Explores how the man who invented dynamite created a legacy that valued peace and fraternity.
http://www.hotchkiss.k12.co.us/HHS/nobelnov/nobel.htm
Alfred Nobel Alfred Nobel's last will and testament is clear and concise: "The whole of my remaining realizable estate shall be dealt with in the following way. The capital shall be invested by my executors in safe securities and shall constitute a fund, the interest on which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind. The said interest shall be divided into five equal parts, which shall be apportioned as follows: one part to the person who shall have made the most important discovery or invention within the field of physics; one part to the person who shall have made the most important chemical discovery or improvements; one part to the person who shall have made the most important discovery within the domain of physiology or medicine; one part to the person who shall have produced in the field of literature the most outstanding work of an idealistic tendency; and one part to the person who shall have done the most or best work for fraternity among nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses. The prizes for physics and chemistry shall be awarded by the Swedish Academy of Sciences; that for physiological or medical works by the Caroline Institute in Stockholm; that for literature by the Academy in Stockholm; and that for champions of peace by a committee for five persons to be elected by the Norwegian Storting. It is my express wish that in awarding the prizes no consideration whatever shall be given to the nationality of the candidates, so that the most worthy shall receive the prize, whether he be a Scandinavian or not."

184. Cornell And Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics
Press releases from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and explanations of the work on BoseEinstein condensates which won the nobel Prize.
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/n01-04.htm
Cornell and Wieman Share
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NIST 2001-04 Cornell and Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics (news release)
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(high-resolution tiff image) Images of the Bose-Einstein Condensate Bose-Einstein Condensate Research at NIST (More information from NIST's Physics Laboratory) Bose-Einstein Condensate 1995 Discovery (More information from JILA) Eric Cornell biography page JILA Home Page Eric A. Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Carl E. Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder today were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics. They shared the prize with Wolfgang Ketterle, a German citizen residing in the United States and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

185. Chemistry 1921
(18771956) 1921 nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes. Great Britain, Oxford University, Oxford, Great Britain.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1921
"for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes" Frederick Soddy United Kingdom University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom b. 1877
d. 1956 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1921
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186. University Of Chicago Magazine, December 1995, Journal
Article describing the reaction to Lucas' winning the nobel Prize.
http://www2.uchicago.edu/alumni/alumni.mag/9512/9512Journal.html#Lucas
The University of Chicago Magazine December 1995 Return to December 1995 Table of Contents
CHICAGO JOURNAL
In this department:
Photographs from campus: Monsters of the Midway are back, as football runs to 8-2 record. Reynolds Club renovations create a new student social hub. Plus items For the Record
Economics dynasty continues
Robert Lucas wins Nobel Prize Winner's circle: Lucas got a standing ovation from his students hours after the prize was announced. Each year, University of California economist David Romer runs a pool for macroeconomists on who will win the Nobel Prize in Economic Science. Each year, a lion's share of the $1 bets were on Robert Lucas, AB'59, PhD'64. Those bets paid off October 10 at 5:30 a.m. The cat had been fed, and Bob Lucas was just settling down to tackle the daily Times crossword when a call came from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, telling him he'd won the prize and the $1 million that goes with it.

187. Home Page
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188. Subramanyan Chandrasekhar - Autobiography
Fairly detailed and personal account of his life and work. Includes bibliography of major monographs. (From the nobel eMuseum)
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A Doll House ), was passionately devoted to her children, and was intensely ambitious for them.
My early education, till I was twelve, was at home by my parents and by private tuition. In 1918, my father was transferred to Madras where the family was permanently established at that time.
In Madras, I attended the Hindu High School, Triplicane, during the years 1922-25. My university education (1925-30) was at the Presidency College. I took my bachelor's degree, B.Sc. (Hon.), in physics in June 1930. In July of that year, I was awarded a Government of India scholarship for graduate studies in Cambridge, England. In Cambridge, I became a research student under the supervision of Professor R.H. Fowler (who was also responsible for my admission to Trinity College). On the advice of Professor P.A.M. Dirac
I took my Ph.D. degree at Cambridge in the summer of 1933. In the following October, I was elected to a Prize Fellowship at Trinity College for the period 1933-37. During my Fellowship years at Trinity, I formed lasting friendships with several, including Sir Arthur Eddington and Professor E.A. Milne.
While on a short visit to Harvard University (in Cambridge, Massachusetts), at the invitation of the then Director, Dr. Harlow Shapley, during the winter months (January-March) of 1936, I was offered a position as a Research Associate at the University of Chicago by Dr. Otto Struve and President Robert Maynard Hutchins. I joined the faculty of the University of Chicago in January 1937. And I have remained at this University ever since.

189. Articles On Amartya Sen
On the occasion of his winning of the 1998 nobel Prize in Economics.
http://www.nd.edu/~kmukhopa/cal300/sen/articles.htm
Articles on Prof. Sen
(After the Noble Prize) Correspondent Report (Voice of America) By Challiss McDonough PM, Economists Congratulate Sen : The Hindu Sen A 'Conscience Keeper' of World of Economics : The Indian Express India's Record on Social Advancement ''Disastrous'': Sen (PTI) 'Sensitive, Philosopher and Economist' Abhijit Dasgupta: The Pioneer (Calcutta) Calcutta's pride knows no bounds By Shikha Mukerjee: Times Of India Amartya Sen gets Nobel Prize for economics : Times Of India : Times of India Amartya Sen wins Nobel Prize By Thomas Abraham: The Hindu Pride of India : Editorial, Hindustan Times Nobel prize for work on poverty and hunger : BBC News Speaker Challenges Ideas of Asian Values : By Leslie Nurse, The Yale Daily News (Posted by JM) The Third World Apologist finally strikes - Sankar Ray, Calcutta Online Globalisation sans social welfare is counter-productive : Amartya Sen: New York Amartya Sen awarded Nobel Prize for economics - IndiaTimes.Com Following in the footsteps of Tagore ' - IndiaTimes.Com Peers hail Sen's achievement - IndiaTimes.Com

190. Organon - International
2005 A new online resource for the anesthesiology community AnesthesiaNow.com.PRIVACY STATEMENT, , TERMS OF USE, , © 2005 ORGANON, , Akzo nobel.
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About us Products Careers Innovations ... Our Websites Welcome to Organon, where health matters. Organon is a global leader in the creation of innovative prescription medicines for gynecology, mental health and anesthesia - products that contribute to the health of people and their quality of life. Headlines and current announcements NuvaRing® September 15, 2005 - NuvaRing® is effective and well tolerated in extended use. Mircette September 8, 2005 - Organon to reach settlement in case involving Mircette Follistim® AQ Cartridge August 24, 2005 - Follistim ® AQ Cartridge, the first pre-mixed fertility treatment in the U.S., now available in 900 IU presentation. AnesthesiaNow August 8, 2005 - A new online resource for the anesthesiology community: www.AnesthesiaNow.com PRIVACY STATEMENT © 2005 ORGANON

191. Hotel Gabicce - Hotel Gabicce Mare - Alberghi Gabicce Mare - Alberghi Gabicce -
Translate this page Hotel Gabicce Mare. Hotel nobel direttamente sul Mare, nella zona più caratteristicadi Gabicce, a metà tra il porto e la collina, in area pedonale.
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192. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
Review of Canetti's The torch in my ear by Robert Taylor in Boston Globe Online.
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THE INNER LIFE OF ELIAS CANETTI
Author: By Robert Taylor Globe Staff Date: Wednesday, September 22, 1982
Page: Section: LIVING THE TORCH IN MY EAR, by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 371 pp. $16.50. The second volume of Elias Canetti's odd yet oddly compelling memoirs distills the moral force of high Central European culture of which he is a noble example. He also conveys the confinement and oppressive weight of that tradition. Profound, passionate, highly readable, his memoir, in the style of much mid-European thought, displays a dense and abstract texture. Canetti's has been an unusual career. Surprise winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize, he is the author of disparate masterworks: "Auto-da-Fe," titled in German "Die Blendung," or "The Blinding"- a reference to the blinding of Samson - an acute, dark novel concerning the motives of fascism; and of "Crowds and Power," a brilliant study of the psychology of mass phenomena. The memoirs are not in this class. They are episodic, of high quality, but too discursive as a whole. The English translation is barely adequate; the independence of Canetti's mind struggles against the prosiness of the text. The title proclaims the range of the author's intellect on three symbolic levels: "The Torch In My Ear," expresses the conversion of sight into sound, the writer's craft; moreover, "The Torch" was the journal of Karl Kraus, the fearless Viennese critic of society and language whose presence is germane here. Much of Canetti's life during the '20s consisted of a continuous inner dialogue and debate with Kraus, his spiritual father. Finally, the title carries overtones of July 15, 1927, the burning of the Palais of Justice witnessed by Canetti, influencing his study of crowd behavior and presaging the destructive historical fires that leap through the pages of "Auto-da-Fe," destined to consume Europe.

193. Physics 1929
Awarded to Prince LouisVictor Pierre Raymond de Broglie for his discovery of the wave nature of electrons.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1929
"for his discovery of the wave nature of electrons" Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie France Sorbonne University, Institut Henri Poincaré
Paris, France b. 1892
d. 1987 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1929
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194. Samuel Agnon - Biography
nobel Prize in literature 1966. Includes a link to his acceptance speech.
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Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1888-1970) was born in Buczacz, Eastern Galicia. Raised in a mixed cultural atmosphere, in which Yiddish was the language of the home, and Hebrew the language of the Bible and the Talmud which he studied formally until the age of nine, Agnon also acquired a knowledge of German literature from his mother, and of the teachings of Maimonides and of the Hassidim from his father. In 1907 he left home and made his way to Palestine, where, except for an extended stay in Germany from 1913 to 1924, he has remained to this day.
At an early age, Agnon began writing the stories which form a chronicle of the decline of Jewry in Galicia. Included among these is his first major publication, Hakhnasat Kalah (The Bridal Canopy), 1922, which re-creates the golden age of Hassidism, and his apocalyptic novel, Oreach Nata Lalun (A Guest for the Night), 1939, which vividly depicts the ruin of Galicia after the First World War. Nearly all of his other writings are set in his adopted Palestine and deal with the replacement of the early Jewish settlement of that country by the more organized Zionist movement after the Second World War. The early pioneer immigrants are portrayed in his epic Temol Shilshom (Only Yesterday), 1945, considered his greatest work, and also in the nightmarish stories of

195. Invent Now | Hall Of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile
Short biography and photograph.
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Alfred Nobel
Born Oct 21 1833 - Died Dec 10 1896
Improved Explosive Compounds
Dynamite
Patent Number(s) 78,317
Inducted 1998
Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, was also a great industrialist. In 1863, Nobel developed the Nobel patent detonator, which detonated nitroglycerin using a strong shock rather than heat. In 1865, the Nobel Company built the first factory for producing nitroglycerin. This led to the establishment of many factories around the world.
Nitroglycerin in its fluid state is very volatile. Nobel recognized this, and eventually patented dynamite, a combination of nitroglycerin absorbed by a porous substance. This gave him an easily handled, solid yet malleable explosive.
Invention Impact
Mining, railroad building, and other construction became safer, more efficient, and cheaper.
Inventor Bio Born in Stockholm, Sweden, Nobel moved with his family as a youngster to St. Petersburg where he was tutored privately by leading university professors. After the Crimean War, the family returned to Sweden. Nobel developed many improvements in explosives, and he held 355 patents in different countries in electrochemistry, optics, biology, and physiology. Upon his death, his will provided that the bulk of his fortune go to a fund that would award prizes annually for advancements in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.

196. Björkborn-index
Nobelmuseet är beläget i en vacker kulturmiljö vid Björkborns herrgård. Här visasAlfred Nobels sista svenska hem och hans laboratorium , där många upp
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197. Index Of /actividades_culturales/premios_nobel
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198. Théâtrales
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199. Health Data Standards And Systems In Victorian Hospitals - Department Of Human S
Health Data Standards and Systems in Victorian Hospitals Department of HumanServices, Victoria, Australia.
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200. Noble Foundation Plant Image Gallery
A plant identification resource that covers more than 630 species of trees,grasses, and forbs native to the southern Great Plains.
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