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Discovery of Radium and Polonium
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Light Diffusion; Raman Effect
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Dipole Moments and X-ray Diffraction
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(1929) (1930)
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Discovery of Deuterium
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(1934) (1935)
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Basic Principles of Quantum Electrodynamics
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