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The most highly regarded [[award]] in the field of [[chemistry]]; named after [[Alfred Nobel]] who instituted it. | |||
The most highly regarded award in the field of [[chemistry]]; named after Alfred Nobel who instituted it. |
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry [r]: The most highly regarded award in the field of chemistry; named after Alfred Nobel who instituted it.