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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

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82. Chandra :: Chronicles :: Riccardo Giacconi: A High-Energy Visionary Wins Nobel P
Chandra Press Room nobel Prize In Physics Awarded To Astronomer For nobel prize can be found at http//www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/2002/index.html
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Giacconi's vision, intellect, and ability to inspire others led directly to the Chandra X-ray Observatory and to the legions of X-ray astronomers who now explore the high-energy universe. Justly called "the father of X-ray astronomy," Giacconi and his team discovered the first cosmic X-ray source in 1962, then proposed, designed and directed NASA's Uhuru X-ray satellite which found the first evidence for a black hole. The Einstein X-ray Observatory, the first imaging X-ray telescope, was also a product of Giacconi's team. Recent Headlines Sep 1 A Glance at Chandra's Major Achievements
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83. Open Letter To EU Governments From Nobel Laureates For The Day Of Action - Amnes
AI index IOR 61/01/98. Letter from nobel Laureates for the Day of Action DearSir, European foreign ministers meet in Brussels on May 25 to finalise key
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84. CNN.com - Television Research Team Win Nobel Prize - October 10, 2000
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden A team whose research led to improvements in the quality of television have received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

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86. Nobel Winner Nash Critiques Economic Theory - Brown Daily Herald - Campus News
A lecture by economist and nobel laureate John Nash filled Salomon 101 Tuesday . Nash came up with the idea of the industrial consumption price index a
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By Julia Zuckerman Published: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 Media Credit: Matt Lent A lecture by economist and Nobel laureate John Nash filled Salomon 101 Tuesday.
An overflow crowd packed Salomon 101 Tuesday afternoon to hear John Nash, the Princeton mathematician, Nobel laureate and subject of the film "A Beautiful Mind," present an unorthodox view of international monetary policy.
Nash's lecture, "Ideal Money and Asymptotically Ideal Money," centered on the connection between fluctuation in inflation and exchange rates and the perceived long-term value of money.
"Good money," he argued, is money that is expected to maintain its value over time. "Bad money" is expected to lose value over time, as under conditions of inflation.

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Many molecules appear in two forms that mirror each other ? just as our hands mirror each other. Such molecules are called chiral. In nature one of these forms is often dominant, so in our cells one of these mirror images of a molecule fits "like a glove", in contrast to the other one which may even be harmful. Pharmaceutical products often consist of chiral molecules, and the difference between the two
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden American, Japanese and Swiss scientists have won the Nobel Prize in chemistry. John Fenn of the United States, Japan's Koichi Tanaka and Kurt Wuethrich of Switzerland received the award on Wednesday for developing methods of identifying and analysing large biological molecules, such as proteins. "Their work has paved the way for the future finding of a cure for cancer," said Bengt Norden, chairman of the Nobel committee for chemistry. "Without it, there would be no modern pharmaceuticals." The work developed by the trio, who will share the $1 million prize, could lead to new drugs to tackle disease and has shown promise in early diagnosis of ovarian, breast and prostate cancer. Tanaka, 43, is the youngest chemistry laureate since 1967 and the second Japanese Nobel winner this year following Masatoshi Koshiba, one of the physics laureates.

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96. CNN.com - Pope Vies With Havel For Nobel - Oct. 10, 2003
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden Two Americans and a Japanese scientist who worked on research for new drugs have won the 2001 Nobel Prize in chemistry. William Knowles, K. Barry Sharpless and Ryoji Noyori worked on projects to improve control of chemical reactions, helping development of heart drugs and a treatment for Parkinson's disease. The awards were announced in Stockholm, Sweden, on Wednesday. MORE STORIES Nobel physics trio made 'atoms sing' Medicine winners 'in shock' "The results of their basic research are being used in a number of industrial syntheses of pharmaceutical products such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs and heart medicines," said the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Per Alberg, of the academy's Nobel Committee, said the three laureates had helped the development of beta-blockers, antibiotics and ulcer medicine.

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The following is a transcript of the Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech that former U.S. President Jimmy Carter delivered Tuesday in Oslo, Norway: CARTER : Your majesties, members of the Nobel Committee in Norway, your excellencies, distinguished guests, it is with a deep sense of gratitude that I accept this prize. I'm grateful to my wife, Rosalynn, to my colleagues at the Carter Center, and to many others who continue to seek an end to violence and suffering throughout the world. The scope and character of our center's activities are perhaps unique, the center's activities are unique, but in many other ways, they are typical of the work being done by hundreds of nongovernmental organizations that strive for human rights and peace. Most Nobel laureates have carried out our work in peace and safety. Others have acted with great personal courage. None has provided more vivid reminders of the dangers of peacekeeping than two of my close friends, [assassinated Egyptian President] Anwar Sadat and [assassinated Israeli Prime Minister] Yitzhak Rabin, who gave their lives for the cause of peace in the Middle East.

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