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Nathaniel Comfort
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Christopher Bunick
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Tatiana Danilova
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Ali Rajput
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Anne Oommen-Halbach
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Petros Skapinakis
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Tilli Tansey
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Alfred Nobel
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TAHIR LATEEF
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Christoph Bartneck
2008
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María Jesús Santesmases
Dynamis (Granada, Spain)
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jack kettman
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Hub Zwart
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Andrew Barbee
2016
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Peter Pringle
Current Biology, 2012
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Igor Polianski
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Greg Quinting
2008
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Thanasis Stengos
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Shokrollah Assar
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Shridhar Gadre
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Paolo Palladino
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Carlton Gyles
New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
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Anders Liljas
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Massimiano Bucchi
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Famous medical physicists often get more credit for discoveries due to their fame than less prominent scientists who may have contributed as much or earlier to these developments
Clive Baldock
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Shweta Modgil
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Josep Santalo
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Jørgen Sneis , Carlos Spoerhase
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Noble Prize Chemistry , Noble Prize Physics and Noble Prize Physiology (2018) Are On Incomplete Theory Work . Unless Divine Mechanics ( CCP , Code PcPs and CP ) Or ToE , That Underpins All Sciences , Is Explained First , Work Should Not Be Honored .(Marks Allotted 3 out of 10 to Each Noble Prize )
vijaymohan das
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