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The following pages link to Nobel Prize winner (Q115784320):
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- Dario Fo (Q765) (← links)
- Albert Einstein (Q937) (← links)
- Rabindranath Tagore (Q7241) (← links)
- George Bernard Shaw (Q19185) (← links)
- Hermann Hesse (Q25973) (← links)
- T. S. Eliot (Q37767) (← links)
- Heinrich Böll (Q42747) (← links)
- Ivan Bunin (Q46602) (← links)
- Isaac Bashevis Singer (Q75612) (← links)
- Carl von Ossietzky (Q76358) (← links)
- Amartya Sen (Q132489) (← links)
- Joseph Hooton Taylor (Q192685) (← links)
- Yuan T. Lee (Q243190) (← links)
- list of Nobel laureates (Q339619) (← links)
- Claudia Sheinbaum (Q5771800) (← links)
- Category:Nobel laureates (Q6635159) (← links)
- Category:German Nobel laureates (Q7035762) (← links)
- Stamp vignette on medical science. Robert F. Curl Jr-Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (Q24599886) (← links)
- Nobel Laureates in Medicine or Physiology: a biographical dictionary (Q24798216) (← links)
- The Legacy of Great Science: The Work of Nobel Laureate Gertrude Elion Lives On (Q28109704) (← links)
- Special issue in honour of Sir John Vane, F.R.S., Nobel Laureate, the discoverer of the mechanism of action of aspirin. Proceedings of the Jagiellonian Medical Research Center Club Meeting, Krakow, Poland, 31 May-3 June 2003 (Q28165884) (← links)
- The 2009 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting: Roger Y. Tsien, Chemistry 2008 (Q28270390) (← links)
- Profile of Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt, and Arieh Warshel, 2013 nobel laureates in chemistry (Q28302785) (← links)
- At what institutions did Nobel laureates do their prize-winning work? An analysis of biographical information on Nobel laureates from 1994 to 2014. (Q30355696) (← links)
- Water, from Gilgamesh Epic to Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman: a look into polywater and the memory of water. (Q30383498) (← links)
- Lindau in the 21st Century: more women, more dialog, more passion: An interview with Countess Bettina Bernadotte and Wolfgang Schürer from the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings (Q30385338) (← links)
- The 2009 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting: Sir Harold Kroto, Chemistry 1996. (Q30387853) (← links)
- [The first three Nordic Nobel laureates in physiology or medicine]. (Q30742978) (← links)
- Christiaan Eijkman. First bacteriologist at Utrecht University, Nobel laureate for his work on vitamins (Q30746340) (← links)
- Nobel laureates at the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn: phenomenology and paths to discovery in neuroscience (Q30826722) (← links)
- Identification of successful mentoring communities using network-based analysis of mentor-mentee relationships across Nobel laureates (Q30852123) (← links)
- Charles Townes—nobel laureate for maser-laser work (Q31031931) (← links)
- Medals of Nobel laureates in the medal cabinet of the Semmelweis Museum of History of Medicine. (Q32003300) (← links)
- Daniel Bovet--Nobel laureate in medicine (Q33180794) (← links)
- An interview with Nobel laureate Roy Glauber, Physics 2005. (Q33475574) (← links)
- The 2009 Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting: Martin Chalfie, Chemistry 2008 (Q33530619) (← links)
- The 2009 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting: Werner Arber, physiology or medicine 1978. (Q33539533) (← links)
- Open to scientific opportunity: An interview with Nobel Laureate J. Michael Bishop, MD. (Q33610069) (← links)
- Stanley Cohen--Nobel laureate for growth factor (Q33865733) (← links)
- Johann Deisenhofer--Nobel Laureate in chemistry (Q33890903) (← links)
- Albert Szent-Györgyi--Nobel laureate (Q33910896) (← links)
- Carl Cori--Nobel laureate in medicine or physiology (Q33928950) (← links)
- The Coris, a married couple native to Prague and Nobel laureates (Q33937417) (← links)
- Kary B. Mullis--Nobel Laureate for procedure to replicate DNA. (Q33960069) (← links)
- Overlooked Nobel laureates. (Q34096922) (← links)
- Alphonse Laveran (1845-1922): discoverer of the malarial parasite and Nobel laureate, 1907. (Q34124069) (← links)
- Thomas Huckle Weller MD: Nobel Laureate and research pioneer in poliomyelitis, varicella-zoster virus, cytomegalovirus, rubella, and other infectious diseases (Q34138942) (← links)
- Otto Wallach: Founder of Terpene Chemistry and Nobel Laureate 1910 (Q34151978) (← links)
- Richard J. Roberts--Nobel Laureate for discovery of split genes (Q34176861) (← links)
- Nobel prize for chemistry 1979 for the Wittig reaction as a basis for many-sided syntheses. Georg Wittig, 60th German Nobel laureate (Q34194144) (← links)