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DescriptionEnrico Fermi 1943-49.jpg |
فارسی: انریکو فرمی: دانشمند ایتالیایی آمریکایی که موفق به دریافت جایزه نوبل فیزیک شد. وی در 29سپتامبر 1901 در شهر رم ایتالیا متولد و در28 نوامبر 1954 در شیکاگو درگذشت
English: Enrico Fermi, Italian-American physicist, received the 1938 Nobel Prize in physics for identifying new elements and discovering nuclear reactions by his method of nuclear irradiation and bombardment. He was born in Rome, Italy, on September 29, 1901, and died in Chicago, Illinois, on November 28, 1954, 1943 - 1949
Català: Enrico Fermi als anys 40
Česky: Enrico Fermi ve 40. letech 20. stol.
Italiano: Enrico Fermi, fisico italo-americano, nel 1938 ha ricevuto il premio Nobel nella fisica.
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Department of Energy. Office of Public Affairs |
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