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Edited on Thu Mar-10-05 12:55 PM by kanrok
Nicolas Copernicus, Maria Sklodowska-Curie. Need I say more? Okay...how about Jan Brozek (Broscius) Mathemetician, physician, Most prominent Polish mathemetician in the 17th Century. Stefan Banach (1892-1945) As a mathemetician he developed major concepts and theorems of functional analysis. The term "Banach Space" is known to every mathemetician in the world. Kazimierz Funk (1887-1967) creator of the word "vitamin" in 1912. Ludwik Hirzfeld (1884-1954) Professor of microbiology and immunology, established the foundation of knowledge of human blood types. Leopold Infeld (1898-1968) he and a fellow named A. Einstein co-formulated the equation describing star movements. Bronislaw Malinowski (1884-1942) one of the founders of social anthropology. Walther Hermann Nernst (1864-1941) a physical chemist known for ennunciation of the third law of thermodynamics...I could go on and on...
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