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The Who s Who of Nobel Prize Winners 1901 2000
Author | : Louise S. Sherby |
Publsiher | : Greenwood |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106016736867 |
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The Who's Who of Nobel Prize Winners is a one-stop source of detailed information on the men and women who earned the Nobel Prize during the 20th century. Organized chronologically by prize, each extensive article contains in-depth information on the laureate's life and career as well as a selected list of his or her publications and biographical resources on the individual. A concise commentary explains why the laureate received the award and summarizes the individual's other important achievements. This completely updated edition also contains a history of the prize. Four indexes distinguish this title from similar biographical references and enable researchers to search by name, education, nationality or citizenship, and religion.
The Nobel Prize 1901 2000
Author | : Emeka Nwabunnia,Bishop Emeka Ebisi |
Publsiher | : University Press of America |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 0761835733 |
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This reference book is a comprehensive guide to the twentieth century Nobel Prize winners and record-breakers. Entries are analyzed and separated according to historical perspectives, gender, origin, and Nobel statistical data, which elicits an overall appreciation for the power and enduring significance of the prizes and the prizewinners. These carefully gathered records are an invaluable source to any private or public reference library.
The Who s who of Nobel Prize Winners 1901 1995
Author | : Bernard S. Schlessinger,June H. Schlessinger |
Publsiher | : Greenwood |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0585057168 |
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"... an outstanding research tool that everyy secondary school should have". -- Voice of Youth Advocates (review of second edition) This is the most current resource available for anyone interested in learning more about Nobel Prize winners. The newly updated Third Edition profiles each of the nearly 650 individuals and institutions who have received this distinguished award since 1901. Formatted for easy use, the book lists the laureates chronologically by discipline. Each entry includes essential biographical information about the Nobel laureate as well as a commentary describing the Nobel Foundation's reasons for granting the award. Four indexes make it easy to search for award winners by name, nationality or citizenship, educational institution attended, or religion. Additional sources of information about each Nobel Prize winner are also listed for patrons who want to conduct further research.
Nobel Laureates 1901 2000
Author | : Alan Symons |
Publsiher | : Polo Publishing |
Total Pages | : 504 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105025165338 |
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This is the complete guide to the Nobel Prizewinners of the 20th Century. Included are: 703 biographies and photographs, covering all 6 Nobel classifications; Classifications chronologically presented from 1901 onwards, by Literature, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, Economics and Peace; Three indices encompass the Laureates by Alphabetical Order, Country of Birth and Classification; Yearly summary of world events; A detailed commentary on the life and times of Alfred Nobel; How the Laureates are chosen and the rewards they receive; An ongoing treasury and reference for all ages; and Why the Nobel Prize is regarded as the most prestigious award in the world.
The Nobel Prize Winners in Literature 1901 1931
Author | : Annie Russell Marble |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 1932 |
Genre | : Authors |
ISBN | : UCAL:$B699171 |
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100 Years of Nobel Prizes
Author | : Baruch A. Shalev |
Publsiher | : Atlantic Publishers & Dist |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Nobel Prizes |
ISBN | : 8126902787 |
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100 Years Of Nobel Prizes Provides A Detailed Statistical Analysis Of What Is Required To Win A Nobel, Why It Sometimes Takes A Long Time To Collect The Award, And What The Prizes Have Meant To Human Progress.After The Nobel Prizes Are Announced Each October, Do You Ever Wonder:" How Many Scientists Have Won Two Nobels During Their Career?" Could Nobels Run In Families?" Does Luck Ever Play A Role In A Nobel Award?" Have Any Undeserving Achievements Ever Been Recognized?" Have Some Deserving Individuals Been Passed Over?" What Do U.S. President S Roosevelt And Wilson Have In Common?" How Many Women Have Won The Nobel Prize In Economics?" Have Alfred Nobel S Purposes In Establishing The Awards Been Met?" Do Some Universities Have An Inside Track On Winning Nobels?" Has Immigration Played A Role In Awarding The Nobel Prize?" Why Have Nearly 30% Of The Nobel Prizes Gone To A Group Representing Only About .02% Of The World S Population?Learn The Fascinating Answers To These And Other Questions Discovered By Baruch A. Shalev, An Israeli Geneticist, Who Began Wondering Whether One Of The Principle Findings Of A Lifetime Of Animal Research Might Also Apply To Human Beings. After His Retirement, He Selected Nobel Prize-Winners As A Population Universe To Study. This Book Is The Result Of His Investigations.
The Beginnings of the Nobel Institution
Author | : Elisabeth T. Crawford |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0521347475 |
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The Nobel Prizes have long been the most prestigious awards in the world of science. Established according to the wishes expressed in the will of Alfred Nobel (1895), the annual awards began in 1901. The Nobel Archives preserve the detailed study of the inner workings of the prize committees, and the archival documents, available for historical research since 1974, open the door to important new scholarship in the history and sociology of the prizes. Elisabeth Crawford was one of the first to gain access to the Nobel Archives at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and in this book she analyzes the early history of the prizes in physics and chemistry. Crawford sets out in detail the story of the intricate inner workings of the process whereby the prizewinners were selected. A fascinating picture of the contemporary international scientific establishment emerges, one shedding light on how the developing Nobel institution became enmeshed in speciality and other networks, notably those of Arrhenius and Mittag-Leffler, the two Swedish scientists who were best known internationally at the time. While the general development of disciplines and the standing of scientists in international and national communities heavily influenced the selection process, the cases presented in this book show that the specific choices of specialities, discoveries, and people to be honored were determined by the Swedish participants in the process. The question of how, after some initial uncertainties, the Nobel Prizes became synonymous with the highest achievements in science and culture is also addressed. This detailed study of the birth of what have become science's highest accolades will interest historians and scientists alike.
Chromatography
Author | : Robert L. Wixom,Charles W. Gehrke |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 357 |
Release | : 2011-01-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781118060292 |
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Leading researchers discuss the past and present of chromatography More than one hundred years after Mikhail Tswett pioneered adsorption chromatography, his separation technique has developed into an important branch of scientific study. Providing a full portrait of the discipline, Chromatography: A Science of Discovery bridges the gap between early, twentieth-century chromatography and the cutting edge of today’s research. Featuring contributions from more than fifty award-winning chromatographers, Chromatography offers a multifaceted look at the development and maturation of this field into its current state, as well as its importance across various scientific endeavors. The coverage includes: Consideration of chromatography as a unified science rather than just a separation method Key breakthroughs, revolutions, and paradigm shifts in chromatography Profiles of Nobel laureates who used chromatography in their research, and the role it played Recent advances in column technology Chromatography’s contributions to the agricultural, space, biological/medical sciences; pharmaceutical science; and environmental, natural products, and chemical analysis Future trends in chromatography With numerous references and an engaging series of voices, Chromatography: A Science of Discovery offers a diverse look at an essential area of science. It is a unique and invaluable resource for researchers, students, and other interested readers who seek a broader understanding of this field.