File:Paul Dirac, 1933.gif

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English: Image of Paul Dirac, 1933
Source http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1933/dirac-bio.html
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  • Author: anonymous or pseudonymous, per EU Copyright Directive (1993), Article 1, §§1-4
  • This image was published not later than 1933 in conjunction with the Nobel Prize in Physics. If anyone has information that an author (photographer's actual name) was published in connection with this photograph within 70 years of its original publication, please make a note on this page and indicate where the author's name was seen to be publicly disclosed in connection with this image.
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current18:25, 18 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:25, 18 August 2007140 × 198 (11 KB)Hermitage17Image of Paul Dirac *Author: anonymous or pseudonymous, per EU Copyright Directive (1993), Article 1, §§1-4 *This image was published not later than 1933 in conjunction with the Nobel Prize in Physics. '''If anyone has information that an author (photog
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