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Reference book crossword. Quick word search by mask. Nobel laureates. Natural Sciences Crosswordist's Handbook / Index Famous personalities / Scientists, designers, educators / Nobel laureates. natural sciences (3) LEE - 1996 (with Osheroff and Richardson R.) BOR N. - 1922, for services in the study of the structure of atoms BOR O. - 1975 (with Mottelson and Rainwater) VIN - 1911 WOMAN - 1991 KUSH - 1955 MEP - 1984 (with Rubbia) TsUI - 1998 (with Laughlin and Stermer) (4) BETH - 1967, for contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions BLOKH - 1952 (shared with Purcell) BORN - 1954, for fundamental research in quantum mechanics BOTE - 1954, for the method of coincidences and discoveries made in connection with this HERZ - 1925 (together with Frank) HESS - 1936, for the discovery of cosmic rays CURIE - 1903, for his investigation of the phenomena of radiation LAUE - 1914 LAMB - 1955 PERL - 1995 RABI - 1944 RYLE - 1974 (together with Hewish), for pioneering research in radio astrophysics TAMM - 1958 (together with Cherenkov and Frank) TING - 1976 (with Richter) FITCH - 1980 (with Cronin) HALE - 1993 (shared with Taylor D.), for the discovery of a new type of pulsar SHALL - 1994 (5) BASOV - 1964 (together with Townes and Prokhorov) BROWN - 1909 (with Marconi) BREGG - 1915, for services to the study of the structure of crystals using x-rays GABOR - 1971, for the invention and development of the holographic method DALEN - 1912 DIRAC - 1933 (together with Schrödinger) DAVIS (Jr.) - 2002 KILBY - 2000 (1/2 prize) COOPER - 1972 (with Bardeen and Schrieffer), for the development of the theory of superconductivity NEEL - 1970 PAULI - 1945, for the discovery of the exclusion principle (Pauli exclusion principle) PAUL - 1989 (together with Demelt) PLANK - 1918, for the discovery of energy quanta RAMAN - 1930, including for the discovery of the effect, named after him RORER - 1986 (together with Beening) RUSKA - 1986, for fundamental work in electron optics and the creation of the first electron microscope RAYLEI - 1904, for the study of the density of the most common gases and the discovery of argon SALAM - 1979 (with Glashow and Weinberg) SEGRE - 1959 (shared with Chamberlain), for the discovery of the antiproton TOWNS - 1964 (together with Basov and Prokhorov), for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics FERMI - 1938 FRANK D. - 1925 (together with Hertz) FRANK I. M. - 1958 (together with Cherenkov and Tamm) HOOFT - 1999 (together with Veltman) HUISCH 1974 (with Ryle) SCHWARTZ - 1988 (with Lederman and Steinberger) SHOCKLEY - 1956 (with Bardeen and Brattain) STARCK - 1919 STERN - 1943 ESAC - 1973 (with Giever) YUKAVA - 1949 (6) BARDIN - 1956 (with Shockley and Brattain), 1972 (with Cooper and Schrieffer) BARKLA - 1917 BROYLE - 1929, for the discovery of the wave nature of electrons WIGNER - 1963, for his contribution to the theory of the atomic nucleus and elementary particles WAYMAN - 2001 (with Ketterle and Cornell) GUILLOM - 1920, for services to precise measurements in physics GLAZER - 1960, for the invention of the bubble chamber GLASHOW - 1979 (with Salam and Weinberg) DEMELT - 1989 (with Paulei) SEEMAN - 1902 (with Lorenz) KAPITS - 1978, for fundamental inventions and discoveries in the field of low temperature physics KASIBA - 2002 KREMER - 2000 (1/2 prize jointly with Alferov) CRONIN - 1980 (with Fitch) LANDAU - 1962 LAFLIN - 1998 (with Stermer and Tsui) LENNARD - 1905, for work on cathode rays LIPMAN - 1908 LORENTZ - 1902 (with Zeeman) MULLER - 1987 (together with Bednorets) POWELL - 1950, PERRIN - 1926 RAMSEY - 1989 REINES - 1995 RICHTER - 1976 (with Ting) RUBBIA - 1984 (with Mer) SIGBAN - 1924 TAYLOR R. E. - 1990 (with Friedman and Kendall) TAYLOR D. - 1993 (with Hulse) THOMSON D.D. - 1906 THOMSON D. P. - 1937 (with Davisson) FOWLER - 1983 CHADWICK - 1935, for the discovery of the neutron SHAVLOV - 1981 (together with Blombergen) SHARPACK - 1992 APPLTON - 1947, for research into the physics of the upper atmosphere (7) ALFEROV - 2000 (1/2 prize jointly with Kremer) ALFVEN - 1970, for fundamental work and discoveries in magnetohydrodynamics BEDNORC - 1987 (together with Müller) BINNNNG - 1986 (with Rohrer) BLACKETT - 1948 WILSON A. X. - 1927 WILSON C. G. - 1982 CASTLER - 1966 KENDALL - 1990 (with Friedman and Taylor) COCROFT - 1951 (shared with Walton) COMPTON - 1927 CORNELL - 2001 (with Ketterle and Wayman) LEGGETT - 2003 (together with Ginzburg and Abrikosov), for revolutionary contributions to the theory of superconductivity and superfluidity LAWRENCE - 1939 MARCONI - 1909, for his contributions to wireless telegraphy (shared with Brown) OSHEROFF - 1996 (with Lee and Richardson R.) PURCELL - 1952 (with Bloch) X-RAY - 1901 WALTON - 1951 (with Cockcroft) FEINMAN - 1965 (with Tomonaga and Schwinger) FRIEDMAN - 1990 (with Kendall and Taylor) SCHWINGER - 1965 (with Tomonaga and Feynman) SCHRIFFER - 1972 (together with Bardeen and Cooper) STERMER - 1998 (with Laughlin and Tsui) ZERNIKE - 1953 ALVARES - 1968, for exceptional contributions to particle physics ANDERSON - 1936, for the discovery of the positron BRATTAIN - 1956 (together with Shockley and Bardeen) BRIDGEMAN - 1946 BROCKHOUSE - 1994 WEINBERG - 1979 (with Glashow and Salam) VELTMAN - 1999 (with Hooft) GINZBURG - 2003 (together with Abrikosov and Leggett) GYEVER - 1973 (with Esaki) GIACCONI - 2002 DAVISSON - 1937 (with D. P. Thomson) KETTERLE - 2001 (with Cornell and Wayman) KLITZNNG - 1985 LEDERMAN - 1988 (with Schwartz and Steinberger) MILLIKEN - 1923 PROKHOROV - 1964 (shared with Townes and Basov) TOMONAG - 1965 (with Schwinger and Feynman), for fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics CHERENKOV - 1958 (together with Frank I.M. and Tamm), for the discovery and interpretation of the Cherenkov effect EINSTEIN - 1921, for work in theoretical physics (9) ABRIKOSOV - 2003 (together with Ginzburg and Leggett) BECQUEREL - 1903, discovered spontaneous radioactivity JOSEPHSON - 1973 MESSBAUER - 1961 RAINWATER - 1975 (with Bohr O. and Mottelson) RICHARDSON O. I. - 1928, including for the discovery of the law that bears his name RICHARDSON R. - 1996 (with Lee and Osheroff) CHAMBERLAIN - 1959 (together with Segre) SCHREDYANGER - 1933 (together with Dirac) (10) BLOMBERGEN - 1981 (together with Shavlov) HEISENBERG - 1932, for the creation of quantum mechanics MICHELSON - 1907 MOTTELSON - 1975 (together with Bohr O. and Rainwater) HOFSTEDTER - 1961 (11) STEINBERGER - 1988 (with Lederman and Schwartz) CHANDRASEKAR - 1983 Word search to solve the crossword puzzle: Replace each unknown letter with *. For example, dog * ka, * oshka, we ** a. Pairs е - ё, and - й are equated. See other articles Section Crosswordist's Handbook. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Machine for thinning flowers in gardens
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