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Emmy Noether / Doctorate / Philip Leverhulme Prize / United Kingdom / Science / Timothy Browning / Mathematics / Leverhulme Trust
Date: 2011-01-09 21:24:00
Emmy Noether
Doctorate
Philip Leverhulme Prize
United Kingdom
Science
Timothy Browning
Mathematics
Leverhulme Trust

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