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  • ==Use by Other Scientists== [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...s department there. He has received many awards in his lifetime, the most notable being the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979, the National Medal of Science in ...of the electroweak forces he discovered, along with the work of many other scientists of the time. ...
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  • ==Notable Scientific Discoveries and Contributions== "Bill Nye." Famous Scientists. Web. 05 Dec. 2015. <http://www.famousscientists.org/bill-nye/> ...
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  • ...n-Baptiste Biot and Félix Savart highlighted this connection. All of these scientists provided support for Maxwell's work, but [[Michael Faraday]] provided the m ==Use by Other Scientists== ...
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  • ...r Meissner.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A brilliant physicist who discovered most notable the Meissner effect.]] ...perconducting state. This finding was actually done so indirectly. The two scientists were observing how the magnetic flux is conserved by a superconductor. They ...
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  • ==Notable works== [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...l become known as Avagadro's Law. Because of this, he was one of the first scientists recognize that elements can exist as molecules instead of strictly the atom ...ely durring his lifetime. His work largely conflicted with more well known scientists at that time, such as Dalton and Jöns Jacob Berzelius, and was only accept ...
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  • ...scientists had before to how the many celestial bodies interacted. Another notable scientist of that era, Jean-Baptiste Biot, who assisted Laplace when hew as [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...age. Additionally, Abrikosov held a distinct advantage over other notable scientists of the past. In being raised by two affluent parents, Abrikosov was able to ==Notable Scientific Discoveries and Contributions== ...
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  • ...nt contributions to the world of mathematics and science. Some of his most notable contributions include Algebraic topology, the theory of relativity, the rec [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...died on April 25, 1840. Attendees of his funeral included numerous French scientists, as well as the youngest son of King Louis Philippe I, who studied under Po ...inscribed on the Eiffel Tower in Paris alongside 71 other prominent French scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. ...
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  • ...s, politics, economics, psychology, rhetoric, and theology. While his most notable contributions were made in the area of philosophy, he is also well-known fo ...s scientific work was eventually proved inaccurate many centuries later by scientists such as Galileo. Despite this, Aristotle's writings were still highly respe ...
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  • ...de Jonge Stampioen as a tutor. Within his family’s circle of friends were notable scientist like Galileo Galilei, Marin Mersenne, and Rene DeCartes. In 1946, ===Notable Published works and Theories=== ...
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  • [[Category: Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...ociety of London in 1841. Ohm soon started gaining recognition from German scientists and continued to gain recognition until his death in 1854. [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...d the greatest number of Nobel prize winners of any other supervisor). His notable achievements include the introduction of the 2nd and 4th quantum number, as He excelled in school, attending the Altstädtisches Gymnasium in Königsberg (notable peers include Hermann Minkowski, who would go on to introduce "Minkowski sp ...
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  • ...tein were concerned about the development of the nuclear fission by German scientists. He wrote a confidential letter to President Roosevelt regarding his concer [[Category:Notable Scientists]] ...
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  • ...world looks at and studies science and laid the groundwork for many future scientists' discoveries/theories. His work was a main factor in the development of phy It is quite noteworthy that Albert Einstein, one of the most famous modern scientists, called Gibbs, "the greatest mind in American history." ...
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