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Tiselius

[tee-sey-lee-oos]

noun

  1. Arne 1902–71, Swedish biochemist: Nobel Prize 1948.



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That statement was made in 1963 by a man well qualified to comment on the awarding of the world's most prestigious scientific prizes: Swedish Chemist Arne Tiselius, a Nobel laureate and former president of the Stockholm-based Nobel Foundation.

Tiselius' view, widely supported in the scientific community, has now been expanded and documented by a U.S. researcher.

Last week they announced their decision: Sweden's Professor Arne Tiselius, 46, of Uppsala University, got the $44,371.63* prize in chemistry.

Tall, strikingly handsome and always immaculately dressed, Professor Tiselius speaks 'English with about the same accent as a Minnesota Swede.

Blackett, like Tiselius, is less a theoretician than a master of physical technique.

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