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Date: 2004-01-29 10:00:33
Royal Society
Victor Frederick Weisskopf
Werner Heisenberg
Paul Dirac
Eugene Wigner
Max Born
John David Jackson
Copenhagen
Quantum field theory
Physics
Science
Nobel laureates in Physics

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