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Liashuk, P., and R. Liashuk. "NOBEL AND NOBEL WINNERS ARE NATIVES OF UKRAINE." Bukovinian Medical Herald 28, no. 1 (109) (March 28, 2024): 144–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.24061/2413-0737.28.1.109.2024.23.

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Information on the history of the invention and the awarding of the Nobel Prize is presented. The geography of the laureates' birthplace is highlighted. Brief information about 16 Nobel Prize winners who are natives of our land is specified. It is our history, our pride.
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Ziolkowski, Theodore, and Frank N. Magill. "The Nobel Prize Winners: Literature." World Literature Today 62, no. 4 (1988): 737. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40144797.

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GALLOWAY, JOHN. "Women winners of Nobel Prize." Nature 344, no. 6267 (April 1990): 582. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/344582a0.

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KANTHA, SAGHI SRI. "Women winners of Nobel Prize." Nature 344, no. 6267 (April 1990): 582. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/344582b0.

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Ross, Julian. "Nobel prize winners in catalysis." Applied Catalysis A: General 92, no. 1 (December 1992): N3—N4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0926-860x(92)80282-h.

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Nathan, Stuart. "Research Trio Awarded Nobel Prize." Engineer 297, no. 7903 (November 2018): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/s0013-7758(23)90454-x.

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Durrani, Matin. "Entangled winners." Physics World 35, no. 11 (December 1, 2022): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/35/11/19.

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Sirůček, Pavel. "Nobel Prize in Economics 2009 Winners." Politická ekonomie 58, no. 1 (February 1, 2010): 130–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18267/j.polek.723.

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Sirůček, Pavel. "Nobel Prize in Economics 2010 Winners." Politická ekonomie 59, no. 1 (February 1, 2011): 130–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18267/j.polek.775.

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Sirůček, Pavel. "Nobel Prize in Economics 2012 Winners." Politická ekonomie 61, no. 1 (February 1, 2013): 134–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.18267/j.polek.890.

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Sirůček, Pavel. "Nobel Prize in Economics 2013 Winners." Politická ekonomie 62, no. 1 (February 1, 2014): 141–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18267/j.polek.941.

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Kmietowicz, Z. "Nobel prize winners unravel aging process." BMJ 315, no. 7115 (October 25, 1997): 1035–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.315.7115.1035.

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Nicholls, Mark. "Nitric oxide discovery Nobel Prize winners." European Heart Journal 40, no. 22 (June 7, 2019): 1747–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehz361.

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Antipova, Tatiana. "Nobel Prize roots in Russia." Journal of Digital Art & Humanities 1, no. 1 (October 2, 2020): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33847/2712-8148.1.1_4.

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The scientist who does not dream of receiving the Nobel Prize is unthinkable. The main reason for this research is that fact that just about 2,5% of Nobel Prize winners are Russians. This paper analyzed archive and literature documents about the activity of Alfred Nobel in Russia. In 1879 three Nobel Brothers (including Alfred) founded the "Nobel Brothers Association", abbreviated as Branobel, in Russia. Success touched Alfred Nobel’s fut in Russian business and part of his profit was secured in Russian Central Bank as we know from Alfred Nobel’s will. As a result of current research author tried to evaluate contribution of A. Nobel’s Russian business in Nobel Foundation and Russian life. Consequently, it was revealed that A. Nobel’s executor Sohlman R. stated that in the assets of the Nobel Prize the originally share of funds received from Branobel activities was about 12%.
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Kelly, Gabrielle E., and Cecily C. Kelleher. "Happy birthday? An observational study." Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 72, no. 12 (September 27, 2018): 1168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-210632.

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BackgroundPrevious studies show contradictory findings on the relationship between birthday and deathday, in particular whether people postpone death until after their birthday. We examine the phenomenon in eight groups of famous people.MethodsBirthday and deathday for the following groups were recorded: British prime ministers, US presidents, Academy Award best actor, best female actor, best director, Nobel Prize winners, Wimbledon men’s and ladies' singles winners, all from when records began. For each group, the difference in days between the deathday and birthday was calculated. Under the hypothesis of no association, one can expect the difference to have a uniform distribution. This is assessed using goodness-of-fit tests on a circle.ResultsAll groups showed some departure from the uniform and it occurred around the birthday in all groups. British prime ministers, US presidents, Academy Award actors and directors, Nobel Prize winners and Wimbledon men show a ’dip' in deaths around the birthday. The length of the ’dip' varied between the groups and so they gave different p-values on different test statistics. For Academy Award female actors and Wimbledon ladies, there was rise in deaths before and after birthday. When Nobel Prize winners were subdivided into their categories, Science and Literature had a ’dip' around the birthday, but not other categories.ConclusionsWe conclude ’something' happens to deathday around the birthday. Some groups of famous people show a ’dip' in death rate around the birthday while for others, particularly women, the association is in the opposite direction.
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Zulyanputri, Annur Karima, Lia Maulia Indrayani, and Ypsi Soeria Soemantri. "The Correlation between Social Deixis and Social Class in a Speech by Nobel Prize Winners: A Sociopragmatic Study." LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal 10, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18592/let.v10i1.3611.

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This article aims to identify the relationship between one of the linguistic forms such as deixis, specifically social deixis, and the speakers’ social class. Thus, the usage of social deixis by Nobel Prize winners in their speech, are analysed. The data are taken from the banquet speech of Nobel Prize winners. This research conducted to find out the types of social deixis used by Nobel Prize winners using Levinson’s theory, which are absolute and relational, and its correlation with speakers’ social class. This research applies Block’s theory to provide the aspects or dimensions in social class. Furthermore, other additional theories are also provided to support the main theories. This qualitative descriptive research socio-linguistically provides insight into people’s social class that identified through linguistic feature like social deixis. The findings show that all types of social deixis which are absolute and relational can be identified from every speech uttered by the Nobel Prize winners. In accordance with the social class, only the relational type that can be correlated with the speakers’ social class. Through the finding of the research, the relational type of social deixis can determine the speakers’ social class dimensions and they are wealth, occupation, education, and social networking.
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Belyanin, A. "Daniel Kahneman and Vernon Smith: Nobel Prize for the Feeling of Reality (Economic Analysis of Human Behavior)." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 1 (January 20, 2003): 4–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2003-1-4-23.

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Scientific achievements of 2002 Nobel Prize winners D. Kahneman and V. Smith are considered in the article. It is pointed out that for the first time the winner of the Nobel Prize in economics represents another scientific discipline - psychology. The main contribution of D. Kahneman in economic theory is the construction of the model of human behavior which differs from the classical homo oeconomicus model and reflects the peculiarities of human behavior more exactly. V. Smith is considered to be the father of experimental economics. By means of laboratory experiments he confirmed some basic theoretical hypotheses. Awarding the Prize to these scientists is the great step towards strengthening the interdisciplinary cooperation in the sphere of social sciences.
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Roda, Aldo. "ABC presents Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry." Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 396, no. 5 (February 2, 2010): 1615–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3450-0.

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Kaufman, James C. "Genius, Lunatics, and Poets: Mental Illness in Prize-Winning Authors." Imagination, Cognition and Personality 20, no. 4 (June 2001): 305–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/m3w0-at3t-gtle-0l9g.

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The links between mental illness and the creative arts, especially creative writing, are well-established, if controversial. Several studies have found more mental illness in creative writers than in control groups; few studies, however, have investigated the truly eminent, genius-level writers. To address the question of how genius-level writers compare to merely accomplished writers, two historiometric studies examined writers who won the Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize. Study One examined 986 20th century writers, while Study Two 889 American writers from the 17th century to the present day. In both studies, both types of prize-winners were more likely to suffer from mental illness than non-winners. In addition, Nobel Prize winners were more likely to suffer from alcoholism (Study One) and experience a personal tragedy (Study Two). Implications and theoretical possibilities are discussed.
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Durup, Jean. "On the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry." Laser Chemistry 7, no. 5-6 (January 1, 1987): 239–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/lc.7.239.

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Wink, Michael. "Nobel faces – A gallery of Nobel Prize winners. ByPeter Badge." Biotechnology Journal 3, no. 4 (April 2008): 557. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/biot.200890044.

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Grishina, Nataliya V. "ABEL PRIZE AS THE FLAGSHIP OF WORLD MATH ADVANCES." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Information Science. Information Security. Mathematics, no. 2 (2020): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-679x-2020-2-57-71.

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The annual prize, awarded by the Norwegian Academy of Sciences, bears the name of the famous scientist Niels-Henrik Abel and has a reputation as a Nobel Prize for mathematicians, with its size in terms of money of about $1 million. Since Alfred Nobel, in his will, determined the range of scientific areas for the payment of bonuses that did not include mathematics, the Norwegian mathematician Sofus Lee at the end of his life devoted all his efforts and his international authority to create a foundation for awarding prizes to mathematicians. He wanted to give the award the name of Niels Henrik Abel, also a Norwegian mathematician. The article presents a historical background for the formation of the Abel Prize. The winners of the main mathematical prize for all the years of its existence and their major achievements are shown. Among laureates of the Abel Prize there are outstanding scientists from 11 countries: France, Great Britain, Lebanon, USA, Hungary, Sweden, India, Belgium, Russia, Canada and Israel. Three times the prize was at once awarded to two scientists. And in 2019, for the first time ever the woman – Karen Keskalla Uhlenbeck – professor, American mathematician, became the winner of the prestigious mathematics award.
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Goldin, Claudia. "Cliometrics and the Nobel." Journal of Economic Perspectives 9, no. 2 (May 1, 1995): 191–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.9.2.191.

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In October 1993, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics to Robert William Fogel and Douglass Cecil North ‘for having renewed research in economic history.’ The Academy noted that ‘they were pioneers in the branch of economic history that has been called the ‘new economic history,’ or ‘cliometrics." In this paper, the author addresses what this cliometrics is and how these two Nobel Prize winners furthered the discipline of economics.
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Ikenson, By Ben. "Nobel discoveries pave the way for accurate climate modeling." Scilight 2022, no. 21 (May 27, 2022): 211107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/10.0011548.

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Burki, Talha. "An interview with the Nobel Prize 2021 winners." Lancet 398, no. 10309 (October 2021): 1392–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(21)02236-4.

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Swinbanks, David. "International winners for Japan's version of Nobel Prize." Nature 325, no. 6107 (February 1987): 749. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/325749a0.

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Nedospasov, S. A. "2007 Nobel Prize winners in Physiology and Medicine." Biochemistry (Moscow) 73, no. 2 (February 2008): 234–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0006297908020168.

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Feliciano, David V. "Nobel Prize Winners who Were Trained as Surgeons." American Surgeon 75, no. 1 (January 2009): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313480907500103.

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Diamond, Arthur M. "Citation Counts for Nobel Prize Winners in Economics." History of Economics Society Bulletin 10, no. 01 (March 1988): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1042771600005482.

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Pincock, Stephen. "Nobel Prize winners Robin Warren and Barry Marshall." Lancet 366, no. 9495 (October 2005): 1429. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)67587-3.

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Bradbury, Jane. "Nobel prize winners tackle cancer through model systems." Lancet Oncology 2, no. 11 (November 2001): 655. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1470-2045(01)00549-6.

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Skarbek, David B. "F. A. Hayek’s influence on Nobel Prize winners." Review of Austrian Economics 22, no. 1 (November 12, 2008): 109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11138-008-0069-x.

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El-Taravi, Y. A., D. K. Erikenova, A. S. Odarchenko, S. T. Magerramova, and M. V. Shestakova. "Nobel prize winners in metabolism history and diabetology." Diabetes mellitus 26, no. 4 (August 19, 2023): 375–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/dm13032.

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The 20th century was the time of large-scale discoveries and their widespread recognition. Metabolism studies and their role in living organisms deserve special attention. The chemical, physical, and biological metabolic reactions are the basis of life. Known details of these reactions are the key to understanding energy processes occurring in living organisms. Many scientists have devoted their scientific careers to the study different metabolic processes, and their most fundamental and landmark discoveries have been awarded with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. This award, the most iconic achievement for any scientist, has been given since the beginning of the 20th century for the most outstanding discoveries for all mankind. This review of the literature highlights the most important metabolic discoveries of the 20th century that have played a key role in understanding how all living organisms work: the catalytic conversion of glycogen (Cori cycle), the tricarboxylic acid cycle (Krebs cycle), and cholesterol and the role of adenohypophysis hormones in glucose metabolism.
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Serdiichuk, L. "Concept SCIENCE in Autobiographies of Nobel Prize Winners." Вісник Житомирського державного університету імені Івана Франка. Філологічні науки, no. 1(87) (May 13, 2018): 138–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35433/philology.1(87).2018.138-142.

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The article focuses on the specific features of the concept SCIENCE determined as a result of linguistic analysis of its main verbal manifestations in the chosen discourse kind. The article highlights the structural features of the concept and analyses the ways of its layers’ verbalization. It is shown that the concept SCIENCE in the autobiographical discourse of Nobel Prize winners finds a variety of its verbalization means. The core of the concept is represented by the concept name: a particular branch of knowledge and source of knowledge, which is noted in 30 % of important text fragments. The peripheral layer is characterized by a greater variability of linguistic means of its verbalization, the conceptual metonymy can be found in 29 % of verbal presentation and introduced by two metonymic models, whereas the conceptual metaphor has 41% representations of a specified concept and is presented by six conceptual metaphor models. Numerous cases of a repeated verbalization of this concept within a single utterance by means of representing a nuclear seme and a conceptual metaphor or two conceptual metaphors have been noted and specified as a particular discourse phenomenon typical of the studied discourse. The analysis of the work testifies to a great variety of verbalization means observed for discourse expression of the concept under study.
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Danylova, T. V., and S. V. Komisarenko. "Unraveling the mystery of nitric oxide: Nobel prize winners Robert Furchgott, Louis Ignarro, and Ferid Murad." Ukrainian Biochemical Journal 94, no. 2 (July 11, 2022): 85–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ubj94.02.085.

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In the 21st century, none of the scientists denies the determining role of the cardiovascular system and its central organ, the heart. The ongoing attempts to design new medications, elaborate effective trainings, heart transplant programs testify that humanity does not abandon attempts to improve and prolong human life, especially given the fact that the world’s biggest killer is ischemic heart disease. The most significant achievements in this field receive the highest rating in the scientific community – the Nobel Prize. In 1998, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded jointly to Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro and Ferid Murad “for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in cardiovascular system”. Their discovery triggered an international boom in research on nitric oxide. The paper aims to outline briefly the main stages of the scientific activity of R.F. Furchgott, L.J. Ignarro and F. Murad.
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de Herder, Wouter W. "Heroes in endocrinology: Nobel Prizes." Endocrine Connections 3, no. 3 (September 2014): R94—R104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ec-14-0070.

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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was first awarded in 1901. Since then, the Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine, Chemistry and Physics have been awarded to at least 33 distinguished researchers who were directly or indirectly involved in research into the field of endocrinology. This paper reflects on the life histories, careers and achievements of 11 of them: Frederick G Banting, Roger Guillemin, Philip S Hench, Bernardo A Houssay, Edward C Kendall, E Theodor Kocher, John J R Macleod, Tadeus Reichstein, Andrew V Schally, Earl W Sutherland, Jr and Rosalyn Yalow. All were eminent scientists, distinguished lecturers and winners of many prizes and awards.
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Ebrahim, G. J. "Nobel Faces: A Gallery of Nobel Prize Winners Peter Badge Weinheim." Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 54, no. 4 (March 13, 2008): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmn014.

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Shymanska, Oksana. "Radical rethinking of the economics of poverty in research by A. Banerjee, E. Duflo, M. Kremer (2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences)." Herald of Ternopil National Economic University, no. 1(95) (March 5, 2020): 213–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/visnyk2020.01.213.

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Introduction. Research conducted by Nobel Prize winners in 2019 Abkhazit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer over fifteen years in dozens of countries across five continents have made it possible to radically rethink the poverty-ridden, which often results from the irrational behavior of people that forms the basis of their choice. Scientists’ views on this or that fact, prospects for measures to combat poverty, make it possible to rethink the problem outlined above, which is largely based on the findings of scientists, behavioral impulses of people and the heterogeneous conditions under which they arise. Prupose. To substantiate the new approach to poverty reduction, reflected in the research by A. Banerjee, E. Duflo and M. Kremer – 2019 Nobel Prize winners in Economic Sciences. Methods. During article preparation, common scientific methods of cognition were used: analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction, as well as empirical methods of research, which most contributed to the possibility of revealing the specificity of 2019 Nobel Prize winners in Economic Sciences in the field of global poverty. Results. Acquaintance with the works of A. Banerjee, E. Duflo and M. Kremer assure that the effectiveness of measures aimed at poverty reduction depends, first of all, on the depth of the situation analysis, the isolation of specific components of the problem (availability of food, drinking water, medical, financial services) and finding ways to address them to maximize their cumulative effect. «Field experiments» used by scientists in research, have proven to be the most appropriate method of addressing poverty. Discussion. The economic measures offered by the Nobel Prize winners (for example, the poorest countries) generally convince them of the need for further improvement, taking into account the specificities of the country and the factors that determine the problem.
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Danylova, T. V., and S. V. Komisarenko. "It is time to pay tribute to women in science: the women who won the Nobel prizes in Chemistry and Physiology or Medicine." Ukrainian Biochemical Journal 96, no. 3 (June 14, 2024): 122–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ubj96.03.122.

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In the 21st century, it is time to recognize the essential role of women in science. The study carried out by women-scientists makes it possible to combine brightness of mind, deep knowledge with humaneness and wisdom. Their approaches to the problems and the ways to solve them are largely determined by their maps of meaning and existential experience that can enrich and expand the scientific field and, as a result, can offer unexpected but most effective ways to solve the problem. However, women face obstacles in advancing their careers in science, and the situation is even more discouraging when it comes to winning science awards, the most prestigious of which is the Nobel Prize. Between 1901 and 2023, the Nobel Prizes were awarded 621 times to 965 individuals and 27 organizations, but only 64 of them were women-scientists. While we recognize and praise all women – Nobel laureates, this paper pays special attention to women who have received Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physiology or Medicine and briefly outlines their scientific achievements. A more detailed description of their life and scientific journey will be provided in subsequent articles. Keywords: the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and in Physiology or Medicine, women – Nobel Prize winners, women-scientists
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Inglis, David. "Creating global moral iconicity." European Journal of Social Theory 21, no. 3 (April 21, 2017): 304–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368431017703642.

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Since at least the late nineteenth century, a world-level moral culture has developed, providing a space for certain persons to be presented as global moral icons. This global moral space was already pointed to by Kant as an emergent form, and was later theorized by Durkheim. This article shows that an important institutionalization of global moral culture involved the founding of the Nobel Prizes, the subsequent mutations of which were also important in the constitution of that culture. These, and other awards which imitated them, are performative in a profound sense: they simultaneously reflect and help bring into being a planet-spanning culture which demands moral icons which both exemplify and partly constitute it. How the Nobel Prizes and their imitators work to create moral iconicity that is globally relevant is explored. The case of Gandhi is taken as an example of how, despite not being awarded a Nobel Prize, some moral icons are also brought into being through symbolic contact with other such icons, including Nobel Prize winners. The article considers the lingering, powerful, but generally invisible, influence today on world moral culture of the innovations pursued by the early Nobel Prize committees.
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Horwitz, Eva Bojner, and David Thyrén. "Prelude Before Nobel – Enriching Learning Environment With A Knowledge Concert; Colliding Art And Science. Concept, Origin, And Purpose." Advances in Image and Video Processing 12, no. 3 (March 25, 2024): 361–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/aivp.123.17096.

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The concept of the knowledge concert was developed by researchers at the Royal College of Music and Karolinska Institute in Sweden where live musicians and scientific researchers creates a performance related to an important societal issue. The emotional evocativeness music allows it to act as a facilitator of knowledge acquisition which it is argued enriches the learning environment. In this study, we have built on the idea of the knowledge concert with a novel focus on Nobel prize winners’ work. Knowledge is generated from live musicians and narratives from a cicerone. The two originators will in this study develop the concept of Prelude before Nobel as a knowledge concert. Further knowledge related to the Nobel Prize scientific findings was obtained by listening to live music. In this experience thoughts and feelings were stimulated, which increased the receptivity and understanding of the Nobel Prize in terms of both content and meaning.
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Khudokormov, A. G. "Useful, informative book on Nobel Prize Winners in Economics." Scientific Research of Faculty of Economics. Electronic Journal 11, no. 3 (September 28, 2019): 70–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.38050/2078-3809-2019-11-3-70-78.

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In the review of the book of the Novosibirsk scientist Yu.P. Voronov`s “Nobel Laureates in Economics (1997–2018)” discusses a general criterion for dividing the world's leading economists into mathematicians and theoreticians. The author’s position on the current state of world economic thought is also examined. A generally high level of analysis and the dignity of the literary design of the book are noted.
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Rybachok, Oksana Aleksandrovna. "Winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2020." Spravočnik vrača obŝej praktiki (Journal of Family Medicine), no. 3 (March 1, 2021): 59–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-10-2103-06.

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Despite the height of the coronavirus infection, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded in Stockholm in October 2020. This event was held online for the first time and was not accompanied by the traditional honoring of the laureates. In his will, Alfred Nobel entrusted the selection of the winner in this nomination to the Karolinska Medical and Surgical University of Stockholm, and the first award in this nomination took place in 1901. Since then, this event has been held 110 times, and 216 scientists have become laureates of the prize in the field of physiology and medicine, since the nominees are often not just one, but a group of researchers. This happened in 2020 - for research in the field of studying the hepatitis C virus, three scientists received the most prestigious award: the British Michael Houghton and the Americans Harvey Alter and Charles Rice. Due to the results of the research, which these three people conducted separately from each other, for the first time it became possible to completely eliminate the virus from the body.
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Stykes, Mervin. "And the Other 1994 Ig Nobel Prize Winners are:." Scientific American 271, no. 6 (December 1994): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican1294-26a.

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Khan, Sameen Ahmed. "King Faisal international prize a harbinger of Nobel winners?" Nature 564, no. 7736 (December 2018): 345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/d41586-018-07805-z.

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Hu, Xiaojun, and Ronald Rousseau. "Nobel Prize winners 2016: Igniting or sparking foundational publications?" Scientometrics 110, no. 2 (December 28, 2016): 1053–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-016-2205-x.

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Lu, Xinyue, Li Li, and Zhesi Shen. "The Nobel Prize winners will be among these candidates." Journal of Data and Information Science 8, no. 4 (November 1, 2023): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2023-0023.

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Gans, Joshua S., and George B. Shepherd. "How Are the Mighty Fallen: Rejected Classic Articles by Leading Economists." Journal of Economic Perspectives 8, no. 1 (February 1, 1994): 165–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.8.1.165.

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The authors asked the world's leading economists to describe instances in which journals rejected their articles. More than sixty essays, by a broadly diverse group that includes fifteen Nobel Prize winners, indicate that most have suffered publication rejection, often frequently. Indeed, journals have rejected many papers that later became classics. The authors discuss the prize-winners’ experiences, other notable cases, and rejections by John Maynard Keynes when he edited the Economic Journal. Finally, they search in economists’ almost universal experience of rejection for patterns and lessons about the publication process.
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Danylova, T. V., and S. V. Komisarenko. "Born in Ukraine: Nobel prize Winners Ilya Mechnikov, Selman Waksman, Roald Hoffmann AND Georges Charpak." Ukrainian Biochemical Journal 91, no. 3 (May 15, 2019): 127–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ubj91.03.127.

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Suetin, A. "Financial Derivatives Valuation." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 10 (October 20, 2007): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2007-10-125-131.

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The article contains a thorough analysis of the world financial derivatives market with special reference to theoretical issues. It puts forward and traces Black-Scholes options valuation model. The author underlines particularities of advanced practical derivatives price calculation, using the math formula of the Nobel Prize winners. Some practical features of the concept and its implementation within notorious Long-Term Capital Management hedge fund are emphasized.
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