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Nobel Lecture
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From 2001 to 2017, 114 writers were winning the Nobel Prize, including three Japanese and two Chinese authors. Literary ideology is implied in their works, but their Nobel Lectures also express the literary ideology, which was directly or indirectly addressed in their works. They are the thoughts of national culture, East Asian culture, and the thoughts of literary characteristics and values. By different ways, the writers shared their journeys to the most prestigious literary award in the world.
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vihermes2711
01-10-2019
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Series of lectures by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Edwin Schrodinger, he explains biological phenomena in quantum mechanics, the contents of his forecasts on the introduction of DNA, from this lecture series Revolution Born Molecular born. Refer to the contents of the book Mind and Matter below to learn more about the issue.
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nguyenhoang01
17-03-2016
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This book is based on a short graduate course given by one of us (M.G) at New York University and at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. The decision to publish these lectures as a book was made, after some doubts, for the following reason. The theory of phase transitions, with excellent agreement between theory and experiment, was developed some forty years ago culminating in Wilson’s Nobel prize and the Wolf prize awarded to Kadanoff, Fisher and Wilson.
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bimap_5
28-12-2012
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This book is dedicated to a wonderful person, Rimma Vladimirovna Golovnya, Doctor of Chemistry. Professor R.V. Golovnya was a leading scientist in the field of gas chromatography and flavochemistry and worked fruitfully for many years in organic, analytical, and physical chemistry. Being students, we were fortunate to enjoy lectures by academicians A.N. Nesmeyanov, P.A. Rehbinder, and V.1. Spitsin, professors of the Faculty of Chemistry at Moscow State University. The supervisor of my post-graduate training, academician N.N.
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thix1minh
16-10-2012
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Optics and photonics are technical enablers for many areas of the economy, and dramatic technical advances have had a major impact on daily life. For example, in the last decade, advances in optical fiber communications have permitted a nearly 100-fold increase in the amount of information that can be transmitted from place to place, enabling a societytransforming Internet to thrive. As noted in the introduction to Charles Kao’s 2009 Nobel Prize lecture on his work in optical fiber communications, “the work has fundamentally transformed the way we live our daily lives.
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maket1311
16-10-2012
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Michael Alley Mechanical Engineering Department Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA alley@vt.edu Cover photographs: (Top): Richard Feynman, Nobel prize winner in physics, lecturing on quantum mechanics (courtesy of the Archives, California Institute of Technology, photo 1.10-118). In this photo, Feynman demonstrates the value of communicating with gestures. Gestures and other aspects of delivery are discussed in Chapter 5. (Bottom left): Lightning demonstration at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany (courtesy of the Deutsches Museum).
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khangoc2392
12-08-2012
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