William Henry Bragg
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William Henry Bragg was a British physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for pioneering X-ray crystallography and advancing the understanding of crystal structures.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| William Henry Bragg canonical | 15 |
| Sir William Henry Bragg | 2 |
| Sir William Bragg family members | 1 |
| William Bragg | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: William Henry Bragg Context triple: [Lawrence Bragg, sharedNobelPrizeWith, William Henry Bragg]
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Lawrence Bragg
Lawrence Bragg was a Nobel Prize–winning physicist best known for his foundational work in X-ray crystallography and for formulating Bragg's law of diffraction.
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Charles Glover Barkla
Charles Glover Barkla was a British physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering research on X-ray spectroscopy and the characteristic radiation of elements.
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Ernest Rutherford
Ernest Rutherford was a pioneering New Zealand-born physicist known as the father of nuclear physics for his groundbreaking work on radioactivity and the structure of the atom.
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Max von Laue
Max von Laue was a German physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his discovery of X-ray diffraction in crystals, which provided crucial evidence for the wave nature of X-rays and the atomic structure of matter.
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Maurice Wilkins
Maurice Wilkins was a New Zealand–born British physicist and molecular biologist whose X-ray diffraction work on DNA was central to uncovering its double-helix structure, for which he shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: William Henry Bragg Target entity description: William Henry Bragg was a British physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for pioneering X-ray crystallography and advancing the understanding of crystal structures.
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Lawrence Bragg
Lawrence Bragg was a Nobel Prize–winning physicist best known for his foundational work in X-ray crystallography and for formulating Bragg's law of diffraction.
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B.
Charles Glover Barkla
Charles Glover Barkla was a British physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering research on X-ray spectroscopy and the characteristic radiation of elements.
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C.
Ernest Rutherford
Ernest Rutherford was a pioneering New Zealand-born physicist known as the father of nuclear physics for his groundbreaking work on radioactivity and the structure of the atom.
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D.
Max von Laue
Max von Laue was a German physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for his discovery of X-ray diffraction in crystals, which provided crucial evidence for the wave nature of X-rays and the atomic structure of matter.
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E.
Maurice Wilkins
Maurice Wilkins was a New Zealand–born British physicist and molecular biologist whose X-ray diffraction work on DNA was central to uncovering its double-helix structure, for which he shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: William Henry Bragg Description of subject: William Henry Bragg was a British physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for pioneering X-ray crystallography and advancing the understanding of crystal structures.
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