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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_DebyePeter Debye - Wikipedia

    Peter Debye (Maastricht, 24 marzo 1884 – Ithaca, 2 novembre 1966) è stato un chimico, fisico e cristallografo olandese, vincitore del Premio Nobel per la chimica nel 1936 per «i suoi contributi alla conoscenza della struttura molecolare, attraverso lo studio dei dipoli elettrici e della diffrazione dei raggi X e degli elettroni ...

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    Peter Joseph William Debye ForMemRS (/ d ɛ ˈ b aɪ /; Dutch: [dəˈbɛiə]; March 24, 1884 – November 2, 1966) was a Dutch-American physicist and physical chemist, and Nobel laureate in Chemistry.

  3. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1936 was awarded to Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Debye "for his contributions to our knowledge of molecular structure through his investigations on dipole moments and on the diffraction of X-rays and electrons in gases"

  4. Peter Debye (born March 24, 1884, Maastricht, Netherlands—died November 2, 1966, Ithaca, New York, U.S.) was a physical chemist whose investigations of dipole moments, X-rays, and light scattering in gases brought him the 1936 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

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  5. Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Debye. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1936. Born: 24 March 1884, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Died: 2 November 1966, Ithaca, NY, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Berlin University, Berlin, Germany; Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut (now Max-Planck-Institut) für Physik, Berlin, Germany.

  6. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1936 was awarded to Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Debye "for his contributions to our knowledge of molecular structure through his investigations on dipole moments and on the diffraction of X-rays and electrons in gases"

  7. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. DEBYE, Peter. Fisico, nato il 24 marzo 1884 a Maastricht (Olanda). Già professore di fisica teorica nelle università di Zurigo, Utrecht e Gottinga e nella Technische Hochschule di Zurigo, dirige attualmente l'Istituto fisico dell'università di Lipsia.