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Nobel Prize in Physics 1990

"for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics"

Jerome I. Friedman
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Button CA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Button AA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Button WA - Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA 
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Henry W. Kendall
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Button CA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Button AA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Richard E. Taylor
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Button CA - Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Button AA - Stanford Linear Accelerator Center & Stanford University
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*Explanation of CA, AA & WA*



Additional Information:

Jerome I. Friedman:

Henry W. Kendall:

Richard E. Taylor:

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Explanation of Institutional Affiliations:
Current Affiliation (CA)
The Laureate's current or last affiliation.
Award Affiliation (AA)
The institution(s) with which the Laureate was officially associated when s/he did the Nobel award work.
Work Affiliation (WA)
Where the actual Nobel work was performed. Particularly in recent years, work leading to experimental discoveries is often conducted at one of a few large physics laboratories in the world.

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