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  1. Mass degeneracy of the heavy mesons. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926) & Chen Ning YANG (b. 1922). LEE, 1956-01-01
  2. Some special examples in renormalizable field theory. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926). LEE, 1954-01-01
  3. Remarks on the |...¦|=1/2 rule in non-leptonic weak decays and the use of the phenomenlogical lagrangian. by Tsung Dao. LEE, 1970
  4. Chinese Physicists: Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu, Chen Ning Yang, Xiao-Gang Wen, Samuel C. C. Ting, Shu Xingbei, Cao Chong
  5. Hochschullehrer (New York): Peter Singer, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Marguerite Yourcenar, Karl Löwith, Tsung-Dao Lee, Jack Steinberger (German Edition)
  6. Ethnic Chinese Nobel Laureates: Charles K. Kao, Roger Y. Tsien, Steven Chu, Gao Xingjian, Tsung-Dao Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Chen Ning Yang
  7. Zhejiang University Faculty: Chen Duxiu, Shing-Tung Yau, Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu
  8. Mitglied Der Academia Sinica: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Steven Chu, George Whitesides, Hu Shi, David Ho, Samuel Chao Chung Ting (German Edition)
  9. Science and Art by Tsung-Dao Lee, 2000-01-01
  10. Biography of Tsung Dao Lee: the First Chinese American to Win the Nobel Prize in Physics ('Gui fan yu dui cheng zhi mei-yang zhen ning zhuan', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English) by Chaijian Jiang, 2002-11-02
  11. Theory of charged vector mesons interacting with the electromagnetic field by Tsung Dao Lee, 1963
  12. Tsung-Dao Lee: Physicist, Chien- Shiung Wu, Nobel Prize in Physics, United States Nationality Law

1. Tsung-Dao Lee Winner Of The 1957 Nobel Prize In Physics
tsungdao lee. 1957 nobel Laureate in Physics for their penetrating investigationof the so-called parity laws which has led to important discoveries regarding
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T SUNG- D AO L EE
1957 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their penetrating investigation of the so-called parity laws which has led to important discoveries regarding the elementary partic les.
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    Born: 1926
    Residence: China
    Affiliation: Columbia University, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded. Alferov,Zhores I. 2000. Alfven, Hannes, 1970. lee, David M. 1996. lee, tsungdao, 1957.
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3. Tsung-Dao Lee - Biography
tsungdao lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China third of six childrenof Tsing Kong lee, a business man in 1957 was to share the nobel Prize with
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Tsung-Dao Lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China, as the third of six children of Tsing Kong Lee, a business man, and Ming Chang Chang.
He was educated at the Kiangsi Middle School in Kanchow, Kiangsi, from which he graduated in 1943. He did his matriculation at the National Chekiang University in Kweichow province. The Japanese invasion forced him to flee to Kunming, Yunnan; here he attended the National Southwest University where he met Chen Ning Yang, who in 1957 was to share the Nobel Prize with him.
Being a most promising student in physics he was, in 1946, awarded a Chinese Government Scholarship, which took him to the University of Chicago , where he gained his Ph. D. degree in 1950 on his thesis Hydrogen Content of White Dwarf Stars . For some months in 1950 he served as research associate at Yerkes Astronomical Observatory, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
From 1950 to 1951 Dr. Lee was a research associate and lecturer at

4. Physics 1957
The nobel Prize in Physics 1957. for their particles . Chen Ning Yang,tsungdao lee. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. China, China. Institute
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1957
"for their penetrating investigation of the so-called parity laws which has led to important discoveries regarding the elementary particles" Chen Ning Yang Tsung-Dao Lee 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize China China Institute for Advanced Study
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5. Lee, Tsung-Dao (1926-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
lee, tsungdao (1926-), This was experimentally confirmed by Chien-Shiung Wu. Fortheir prediction, lee and Yang received the 1957 nobel Prize in physics.
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Lee, Tsung-Dao (1926-)

Chinese-American physicist who, with Yang studied the two decay modes of the kaon which seemed to require that there were actually two kinds of kaon Lee and Yang explained the apparent contradiction in 1956 by postulating that there was only a single kaon but that conservation of parity was violated. This was experimentally confirmed by Chien-Shiung Wu . For their prediction, Lee and Yang received the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics. Wu (Chien-Shiung) Yang
References Feinberg, G. (Ed.). T. D. Lee Selected Papers, Vol. 1: Weak Interactions and Early Papers. Lee, T. D. and Wu, C.-S. "Weak Interactions." Ann. Rev. Nuclear Sci. Lee, T.-D. and Yang, C. "Question of Parity Conservation in Weak Interactions." Phys. Rev.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

6. Yang, Chen-Ning (1922-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
ChineseAmerican physicist who, with tsung-dao lee, disproved the necessity ofparity conservation. Yang and lee shared the 1957 nobel Prize in physics for
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Yang, Chen-Ning (1922-)

Chinese-American physicist who, with Tsung-Dao Lee , disproved the necessity of conservation of parity Yang and Lee shared the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics for this achievement. Lee (Tsung-Dao) Wu (Chien-Shiung)
References Lee, T.-D. and Yang, C. "Question of Parity Conservation in Weak Interactions." Phys. Rev.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

7. Lee, Tsung-Dao
tsungdao lee. 25, 1926, Shanghai, China), Chinese-born American physicist who, withChen Ning Yang, received the nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for work in
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Lee, Tsung-Dao
Tsung-Dao Lee By courtesy of Columbia University in the City of New York (b. Nov. 25, 1926, Shanghai, China), Chinese-born American physicist who, with Chen Ning Yang , received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for work in discovering violations of the principle of parity conservation (the quality of space reflection symmetry of subatomic particle interactions), thus bringing about major refinements in particle-physics theory. Lee immigrated to the United States in 1946, and, although he had no undergraduate degree, he entered the graduate school in physics at the University of Chicago, where he began his collaboration with Yang. After working briefly at the University of California at Berkeley, and for two years with Yang at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., Lee was appointed assistant professor of physics at Columbia University in 1953. In 1956 Lee and Yang concluded that the theta-meson and tau-meson, previously thought to be different because they decay by modes of differing parity, are in fact the same particle (now called the K-meson). Because the law of parity conservation prohibits a single particle from having decay modes exhibiting opposite parity, the only possible conclusion was that for weak interactions, at least, parity is not conserved. They suggested experiments to test their hypothesis, and in 1957 Wu Chien-hsiung, working at Columbia University, experimentally confirmed their theoretical conclusions. (

8. Nobel Prize Winners J-L
superfluidity in isotope helium3, lee, tsung-dao, 1957, physics, China,discovery of violations of the principle of parity, lee, Yuan T. 1986,
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9. Lee, Tsung-Dao. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
lee, tsungdao. lee is known for his studies in statistical mechanics, elementaryparticles, and He shared with Chen-ning Yang the 1957 nobel Prize in Physics
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lee, tsungdao , 1926–, American physicist, b. China, Ph.D. Univ. lee is known forhis studies in statistical mechanics Chen-ning Yang the 1957 nobel Prize in
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    Lee, Tsung-Dao 1926-, American physicist, b. China, Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1950. He was a member (1951-53) of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; and professor of theoretical physics there (1960-63). He also served as professor at Columbia (1953-60, 1963-). Lee is known for his studies in statistical mechanics, elementary particles, and astrophysics. He shared with C. N. Yang the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics for researches refuting the law of conservation of parity
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  • 12. Biography Of TD Lee
    tsungdao lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China third of six childrenof Tsing Kong lee, a business man in 1957 was to share the nobel Prize with
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    13. Physics 1957
    nobel Prize in Physics 19012000 http//www.nobel.se, The nobel Prize inPhysics 1957. for particles . Chen Ning Yang, tsung-dao lee. China, China.
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    14. Lee Tsung-Dao
    lee, tsungdao (1926-). In 1956 lee proposed that weak nuclear forces between elementaryparticles He shared the 1957 nobel Prize for Physics with his colleague
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    Lee, Tsung-Dao
    Chinese physicist whose research centred on the physics of weak nuclear forces. In 1956 Lee proposed that weak nuclear forces between elementary particles might disobey certain key assumptions; for instance, the conservation of parity. He shared the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics with his colleague Yang Chen Ning (1922- ).
    Lee trained in China; a scholarship sent him to the USA in 1946, working mostly on particle physics at the Princeton Institute of Advanced Study and at the University of California.

    15. Lee, Tsung-Dao
    Translate this page tsung-dao le Côté sous le vent est né le 24 tiers (troisième) de six enfants deTsing Kong lee, un homme d qui en 1957 devait partager le Prix nobel avec lui
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    Lee, Tsung-Dao Tsung-Dao le Côté sous le vent est né le 24 novembre 1926, à Shanghai, la Chine, comme le tiers (troisième) de six enfants de Tsing Kong Lee, un homme d'affaires et Ming Chang Chang. Il a été instruit à l'Ecole Kiangsi dans Kanchow, Kiangsi, dont il a obtenu un diplôme en 1943. Il a fait son inscription à l'Université Chekiang Nationale dans la province (domaine) Kweichow. L'invasion japonaise l'a forcé de fuir à Kunming, Yunnan; ici il a suivi (servi) l'Université Nationale du Sud-ouest où il a rencontré Chen Ning Yang, qui en 1957 devait partager le Prix Nobel avec lui.
    Etant un étudiant le plus prometteur dans la physique il était, en 1946, attribué une Bourse chinoise du Gouvernement, qui l'a pris à l'Université de Chicago, où il a gagné son degré de Ph.D.(doctorat) en 1950 sur son Contenu d'Hydrogène de thèse d'Etoiles Naines Blanches. Pendant quelques mois en 1950 il a servi comme l'associé de recherche à l'Observatoire Astronomique Yerkes, le Lac Genève, le Wisconsin. De 1950 à docteur Lee 1951 était un associé de recherche et le conférencier à l'Université de la Californie dans Berkeley et a ensuite accepté une camaraderie à l'Institut d'Etude Avancée à Princeton, N. J. Là il était un membre du Personnel de l'Institut, de 1951 à 1953 et avait l'occasion pour travailler conjointement avec son ami docteur Yang.

    16. University Of Chicago News: Resources: Notable Alumni - 2
    Lawrence, Ernest Lawrence X.’23 nobel Laureate in Physics, 1939. lee,tsungdao lee Ph.D.’50 nobel Laureate in Physics, 1957. Edward
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    17. Nobel Prize Winners At The University Of Chicago
    nobel Prize Winners at the University of Chicago. SORTED BY PRIZE (as of October11, 2000) 15, 1957, Chen Ning Yang (PhD ’48) (w/tsungdao lee), Physics.
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    18. Got Rice?: HISTORY: NOTABLE ASIAN PACIFIC AMERIANS: L AND M
    tsungdao lee - Scholar, Physicist, nobel Laureate tsung-dao lee, along with ChenNing Yang, earned the distinction of being the first Chinese-American to
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    Sammy Lee, a Korean-American, is a multiaward winning diver. He has earned the distinction of being the first male to win Olympic gold medals two years in a row for high diving in both 1948 and 1952. Lee also won the bronze medal in three-meter springboard diving at the 1952 Olympics. In 1953, Lee became the first non-white person to receive the James E. Sullivan Award which honors achievements in American athletics. In 1968, he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame. From 1971-1980, Lee then served on the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Finally, Lee served as coach to Greg Louganis at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal where Louganis took home a silver medal in platforming diving. TSUNG-DAO LEE Scholar, Physicist, Nobel Laureate

    19. Search Results For Cp Violation - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Encyclop
    lee, tsungdao tsung-dao leeChinese-born American physicist who, with Chen NingYang, received the nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for work in discovering
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    20. Lee, Tsung-Dao -- Encyclopædia Britannica Online Article
    lee tsungdao lee By courtesy of Columbia University in the City of New York. Chinese-bornAmerican physicist who, with Chen Ning Yang, received the nobel Prize
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