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 | | Seventeen of the 29 delegates to Belgian industrialist Ernest Solvays quantum mechanics conference in 1927 would eventually be awarded Nobel prizes. |
 | | Front row, from left (Nobel prizes noted): Irving Langmuir (1932, chemistry), Max Planck (1918, physics), Marie Curie (1903, physics, and 1911, chemistry), Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (1902, physics), Albert Einstein (1921, physics), Paul Langevin, Charles Guye, C.T.R. Wilson (1927, physics), and Owen Richardson (1928, physics). |
 | | Middle row, from left: Peter Debye (1936, chemistry), Martin Knudsen, William Bragg (1915, physics), Hendrik Anthony Kramers, Paul Dirac (1933, physics), Arthur Compton (1927, physics), Louis de Broglie (1929, physics), Max Born (1954, physics), and Niels Bohr (1922, physics). |
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