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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. Lee Tsung-Dao - Science Wiki
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3. Tsung-Dao Lee - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Lee, TsungDao Alternative names 李政道 (Chinese); Lee, T.-D. Short description Nobel Prize-winning physicist Date of birth November 24, 1926 Place of birth
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This is a Chinese name ; the family name is Lee
Tsung-Dao (T.D.) Lee
T.D. Lee Born 24 November 1926
Shanghai
China Citizenship United States Fields Physics Institutions Columbia University Alma mater Zhejiang University
National Southwestern Associated University
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Relativistic Heavy Ion (RHIC) Physics
Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics
Albert Einstein Award
Tsung-Dao Lee T.D. Lee Chinese pinyin Lǐ Zhèngdào ) (born November 24, 1926) is a Chinese -born American physicist , well known for his work on parity violation , the Lee Model, particle physics, relativistic heavy ion (RHIC) physics, nontopological solitons and soliton stars. In 1957, Lee, at the age of 30 (with C. N. Yang ) won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work on the violation of parity law in weak interaction, which Chien-Shiung Wu experimentally verified. Lee is the third youngest Nobel laureate, after W. L. Bragg who won the prize at the age of 25, with his father W. H. Bragg in 1915, and Werner Heisenberg . Lee and Yang were the first Chinese laureates. Since naturalized as American citizen in 1962, Lee thus is also the youngest American who has ever won a Nobel Prize.

4. Tsung-Dao Lee — Infoplease.com
More on TsungDao Lee from Infoplease lee meaning and definitions - lee Definition and Pronunciation; Chien-Shiung Wu - Wu, Chien-Shiung Wu, Chien-Shiung , 1912–97, Chinese-American
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DDTresistance in the labratory sic mouse., Lee, Tsung Dao., DDT (Insecticide), Mice, Insecticide resistance, McGill University, 1968, Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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6. Lee, Tsung Dao Definition Of Lee, Tsung Dao In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Lee, Tsung Dao (1926– ) physicist; born in Shanghai, China. He fled Japanese invaders to study at the National Southwest University in Kunming (1945), where he first met his
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7. LEE TSUNG-DAO (1926- ) - Encyclopédie Universalis
PDO Chinese VicePremier Li Lanqing met Wednesday with 1957 Nobel physics laureate Lee Tsung Dao and other scholars attending a Sino-U.S. physics workshop in Beijing. Li
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Né le 24 novembre 1926 à Shanghai (Chine), Lee Tsung-Dao était le fils d'un homme d'affaires. La guerre sino-japonaise de 1937-1945 lui fit quitter l'université Kweichow dans la province du Zhejiang, pour rejoindre celle de Kunming, dans le Yunnan, où il rencontra Yang Chen-Ning, dont il sera longtemps l'ami et le collaborateur. Une bourse du gouvernement chinois lui permit de terminer ses études à l'université de Chicago (États-Unis), où il soutint sa thèse sur le contenu en hydrogène des naines blanches, en 1950. Membre de l'Institute for Advanced Study de Princeton (New Jersey) de 1951 à 1953, il devint bientôt, à vingt-neuf ans, le plus jeune professeur de l'université Columbia, à New York.  En 1956, les physiciens étaient en butte à une énigme surgie du dépouillement des données fournies par l'accélérateur de particules du laboratoire national de Brookhaven, près de New York : deux particules – appelées  tau  et  thêta  – semblaient avoir même masse et mêmes interactions nucléai […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…

8. Lee, Tsung-Dao Definition Of Lee, Tsung-Dao In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Lee, TsungDao (dz ng`-dou` lē`), 1926–, American physicist, b. China, Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1950. He was a member (1951–53) of the Institute for Advanced Study
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9. Tsung-Dao Lee
TsungDao Lee. Tsung-Dao Lee (李政道 Pinyin Lǐ Zh ngd o) (born November 24, 1926) was a Chinese American physicist who, for his work on the parity laws, with Chen Ning Yang
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Tsung-Dao Lee Pinyin November 24 ) was a Chinese American physicist who, for his work on the parity laws, with Chen Ning Yang , received the Nobel Prize in Physics . Lee and Yang were the first Chinese Nobel winners, both were in their early 30s at the time. Born in Shanghai China he studied at a middle school in Jiangxi . The first part of his university education began in the University of Zhejiang University of Chicago in . In , he became an assistant professor at Columbia University , and the university's youngest professor three years later at the age of 29. After the establishment of relations with the PRC Beijing in memory of his wife in Lee reads whodunit novels when he does not work on physics. His English given name differs dramatically from the then-existing Chinese Romanizations, such as Wade-Giles and Gwoyeu Romatzyh Chien-Shiung Wu was also instrumental in establishing the parity law with Lee and Yang, but she was also not nominated for the Nobel.
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10. Tsung-Dao Lee's Home Page
194344 Zhejiang University, Guizhou, China (moved from Zhejiang to Guizhou because of the war) 1945 Southwest Associated University, Kunming, China
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Tsung Dao Lee
(T.D. Lee; ; Li Zheng Dao)
University Professor,
Columbia University, New York, USA
Nobel Laureate in Physics (1957)

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Date and Place of Birth
November 24, 1926, Shanghai, China
Citizenship
U.S.A.
Current Position
University Professor, Columbia University, New York, USA
Education
Zhejiang University, Guizhou, China
(moved from Zhejiang to Guizhou because of the war)
Southwest Associated University, Kunming, China
(consisting of Peking and Tsinghua Universities
from Beijing and Nankai University from Tianjin) University of Chicago; Ph.D., 1950
Awards
Nobel Prize in Physics Albert Einstein Award in Science G. Bude Medal, College de France G. Bude Medal, College de France Galileo Galilei Medal Order of Merit, Grande Ufficiale, Italy

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12. Lee Tsung-Dao - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Lee Tsung-Dao
Chineseborn US physicist whose research centred on the physics of weak nuclear forces. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for his investigations of weak nuclear
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13. What Does Tsung Dao Lee Mean?
(noun) Lee, Tsung Dao Lee United States physicist (born in China) who collaborated with Yang Chen Ning in disproving the principle of conservation of parity (born in 1926)
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14. Lee, Tsung-Dao
Tsung Dao Lee Tsung Dao Lee was born in Shanghai, China, in 1926. After studying at Zhejiang University, he won a scholarship in 1946 to the University of Chicago, where he
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Lee, Tsung-Dao
Tsung-Dao le Ct sous le vent est n le 24 novembre 1926, Shanghai, la Chine, comme le tiers (troisime) de six enfants de Tsing Kong Lee, un homme d'affaires et Ming Chang Chang. Il a t instruit l'Ecole Kiangsi dans Kanchow, Kiangsi, dont il a obtenu un diplme en 1943. Il a fait son inscription l'Universit Chekiang Nationale dans la province (domaine) Kweichow. L'invasion japonaise l'a forc de fuir Kunming, Yunnan; ici il a suivi (servi) l'Universit Nationale du Sud-ouest o il a rencontr Chen Ning Yang, qui en 1957 devait partager le Prix Nobel avec lui.
Etant un tudiant le plus prometteur dans la physique il tait, en 1946, attribu une Bourse chinoise du Gouvernement, qui l'a pris l'Universit de Chicago, o il a gagn son degr de Ph.D. (doctorat) en 1950 sur son Contenu d'Hydrogne de thse d'Etoiles Naines Blanches. Pendant quelques mois en 1950 il a servi comme l'associ de recherche l'Observatoire Astronomique Yerkes, le Lac Genve, le Wisconsin. De 1950 docteur Lee 1951 tait un associ de recherche et le confrencier l'Universit de la Californie dans Berkeley et a ensuite accept une camaraderie l'Institut d'Etude Avance Princeton, N. J. L il tait un membre du Personnel de l'Institut, de 1951 1953 et avait l'occasion pour travailler conjointement avec son ami docteur Yang.

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16. Lee, Tsung-Dao (1926-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
ChineseAmerican 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
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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
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.

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18. Lee, Tsung Dao - Nuclear, Weak, Emission, Existence, Neutral, And Yang
(1926– ) Chinese–US theoretical physicist demonstrated that parity is not conserved in the weak nuclear interaction. Lee studied for his degree in China.
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19. 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
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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.

20. Lee, Tsung-Dao
Lee, TsungDao (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
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(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

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