But Klaessbols is another linen company that provides the fine Swedish table linen for the Nobel Prize dinner, as well as to the royals. |
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In 1911 he received the Nobel Prize for his work on the dioptrics of the eye. |
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In 1927 Compton received the Nobel Prize in physics for what is now called the Compton effect. |
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The diagrams and the whole business that I got the Nobel Prize for came from that piddling around with the wobbling plate. |
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This year is the centennial of the Nobel Prize in Physics shared by Henri Becquerel and the Curies for their pioneering work on radioactivity. |
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From the moment he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988, his wellsprings of creativity almost completely dried up. |
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Stiglitz himself, who won the Nobel Prize for Economics last year, was something of a maverick, an internal rebel. |
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She won the Nobel Prize in 1983 for her discovery of chromosomal instability 50 years ago. |
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If Turin's theory is true, and Burr believes it is, Turin could be in line for the Nobel Prize. |
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Lastly, please remember to allocate me a cut of the profits when you claim the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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He won the Nobel Prize in 1968 for the development of the hydrogen bubble chamber and the discovery of new resonance states. |
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Then in November, V. S. Naipaul was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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In 1954, Pauling's many achievements were crowned with the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. |
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He was a physical chemist who won the Nobel Prize in 1959 for his discovery of polarography and its use in analytic chemistry. |
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In 1945, Gabriela Mistral was the first South American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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He collected a swathe of international honours, awards and prizes along the way, not least the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. |
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Astonishingly, Elisabeth was put forward for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911 and 1923, only to be pipped at the post by Maeterlinck and Yeats. |
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Second, the Nobel Prize for economics went to Jean Tirole, who studies how to regulate politically powerful companies. |
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In 1922, while doing research on X rays, Compton discovered what came to be called the Compton effect, for which in 1927 he shared the Nobel Prize in physics. |
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He had won the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1953 and had much to live up to, and, as he vouchsafed to friends, this was also to be his last literary endeavour. |
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Four years later Dirac's positron was also found in a cosmic ray shower and in 1933 Dirac was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his extension of atomic theory. |
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In chemistry, Giulio Natta received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963 for his work on high polymers. |
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Molina, an alumnus of UNAM, became the first Mexican citizen to win the Nobel Prize in science. |
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Muhammad Yunus was awarded the Nobel Prize, for his concepts in Microcredit and Microfinance. |
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Two scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of a drug being used to eradicate river blindness. |
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Along with her husband and Becquerel, Curie was awarded in 1903 the Nobel Prize in physics for research into radioactivity. |
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He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his overall, lifetime body of work. |
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It is widely considered to be the computing world's highest honour, equivalent to the Nobel Prize. |
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In 1945 Edward Victor Appleton received the Nobel Prize in Physics for proving that this layer really existed. |
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For this and subsequent work they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 with Wilkins. |
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For this discovery he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1930, and many other blood groups have been discovered since. |
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Wilkins went on to help verify the proposed structure and win the Nobel Prize with Watson and Crick. |
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The university is associated with eleven winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, five in physics and sixteen in medicine. |
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In 1910, Hardy had been awarded the Order of Merit and was also for the first time nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in seven different years. |
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In recent history Johannes Vilhelm Jensen was also awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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Since 1966, more Americans have received the Nobel Prize in Medicine than the rest of the world combined. |
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In 1962, after Franklin's death, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins jointly received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. |
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Eliot regarded Four Quartets as his masterpiece, and it is the work that led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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The Nobel Foundation then reached an agreement on guidelines for how the Nobel Prize should be awarded. |
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Each year, the Swedish Academy sends out requests for nominations of candidates for the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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The reverse sides of the Nobel Prize medals for Chemistry and Physics share the same design. |
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In the history of the Nobel Prize in Literature, many literary achievements were overlooked. |
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It is frequently seen as an indicator of who may be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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The America Award in Literature, which does not include a monetary prize, presents itself as an alternative to the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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She was an aunt of the Nobel Prize laureate Friedrich Hayek on her maternal side. |
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Jaroslav Seifert was the only Czech writer awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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Lederman won the Nobel Prize in physics with two other scientists for discovering a subatomic particle called the muon neutrino. |
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Schwartz shared the Nobel Prize in 1988 with Columbia professors Leon Lederman and Jack Steinberger for their discovery of the muon neutrino. |
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He won the Nobel Prize in 1973 for his achievement in the discovery of tunnel diodes used in transistors. |
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The first pavilion offered an introduction to the Nobel Prize and its specific areas. |
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The first such winner was Owen Willans Richardson who, in 1928, won the Nobel Prize for Physics. |
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Before Malala, in 1979, Dr. Abdus Salam won the Nobel Prize for physics. |
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In 2010, the Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese literary critic and human rights activist who won the prize while serving time in a Chinese prison. |
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He was awarded the Nobel Prize IN1949 for his humanitarian work. |
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In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature after having been nominated in that year by Charles Oman, professor at the University of Oxford. |
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In the King's Birthday Honours of 9 June 1949, Russell was awarded the Order of Merit, and the following year he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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In October 1954, Hemingway received the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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Accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995, Seamus Heaney spoke of his temperamental disposition towards an art that was devoted to things as they are. |
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In 1927, Hermann Joseph Muller published research showing genetic effects and, in 1946, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his findings. |
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Many awards such as the Nobel Prize are made from gold as well. |
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Tadeusz Reichstein, succeeded in synthesizing vitamin C in what is now called the Reichstein process and received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. |
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In 1962, John Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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That would have surprised the late Theodore Schultz and would shock Gary Becker, both strong advocates of free markets and both winners of the Nobel Prize in economics. |
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The medal for the Nobel Prize in Literature was designed by Erik Lindberg. |
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He was shortlisted, in 1966 and 1967, for the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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Pinter's blunt political statements, and the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature, elicited strong criticism and even, at times, provoked ridicule and personal attacks. |
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Medawar of Britain, shared the Nobel Prize in 1960 for research showing that the immune system of newborns was too immature to reject foreign antigens. |
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The couple appears linked to this from September 1, 2010, to October 6 of that year, shortly after Vargas Llosa won the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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The most widely popular writer of the early years of the 20th century was arguably Rudyard Kipling, the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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In the 20th century, Indian literature was influenced by the works of Bengali poet and novelist Rabindranath Tagore, who was a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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In 1911 Marie Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for producing a pure metal sample of radium and establishing the atomic weight of radium and polonium. |
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In 1961, Lewis even nominated him for the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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