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| | Nobel Winner is UK Connected |
 | | Vitaly L. Ginzburg, one of three persons named yesterday as winners of the Nobel Prize in physics, was a professor in residence in the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Science’s Department of Physics and Astronomy in 1997. |
 | | Ginzburg, a Russian physicist and astrophysicist who works in Moscow, Russia, whose research ranges over superconductivity, theories of radio-wave propagation, radio astronomy, and the origin of cosmic rays, gave four seminars during his academic stay at UK from March 3 to May 2, 1997. |
 | | Ginzburg and Alexei A. Abrikosov, a Russian and American citizen who works at a laboratory in Illinois, and Anthony J. Leggett, a British and American citizen who also works in Illinois, were honored for their superconductivity theories. |
| www.uky.edu /PR/News/03-10_ginzburg_nobel.htm (288 words) |
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