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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

21. 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
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24. Tsung-Dao Lee — FactMonster.com
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Born: November 24, 1926
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Chinese-born American physicist
Early life
Tsung-Dao Lee was born in Shanghai, China, on November 24, 1926. He was the third child of businessman Tsing-Kong Lee and his wife Ming-Chang Chang. Lee attended the Kiangsi Middle School in Kanchow, China. After graduation he entered the National Chekian University in Kweichow, China. When Japanese troops invaded the area in 1945, Lee fled to the south, where he continued his studies at the National Southwest Associated University in Kunming, China.
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In 1946 Lee was presented with an unusual opportunity. When one of his teachers at Kunming, a physicist named Ta-You Wu, decided to return to the United States (where he had worked toward his doctorate degree), he invited Lee to accompany him. Lee accepted the offer but found himself in a somewhat peculiar position. He had only completed two years of college and found that only one American university, the University of Chicago, would accept him for graduate study without a degree. He decided to enroll there. Lee married Hui-Chung Chin (also known as Jeanette) in 1950, while they were both students at Chicago. The couple eventually had two sons.

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Lee , Tsung Dao Lee United States physicist (born in China) who collaborated with Yang Chen Ning in disproving the principle of conservation of parity
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28. Tsung-Dao Lee Winner Of The 1957 Nobel Prize In Physics
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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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29. The Nobel Prize In Physics 1957
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30. Lee, Tsung Dao (1926-)
Chineseborn American physicist who shared with Chen Ning Yang the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics for their investigations of examples of the principle of parity being violated
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31. Tsung-Dao Lee - Autobiography
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Tsung-Dao (T.D.) Lee was born in Shanghai, China, on November 24, 1926, the third of six children of Tsing-Kong Lee and Ming-Chang Chang. He received most of his high school education in Shanghai. During 1943-1944, he attended the National Chekiang University in Kweichow Province. In 1945, he attended the National Southwest Associated University in Kunming, Yunnan Province. Lee's early aptitude for physics was recognized and encouraged by Professor Ta-You Wu. After completing only his sophomore year at Southwest Associated University, Lee received a Chinese government fellowship for graduate study in the United States. From 1946-50, Lee studied at the University of Chicago where Enrico Fermi selected Lee to be his doctoral student. In 1950, Lee received his Ph.D. degree on his thesis

32. Tsung-Dao Lee (Chinese-American Physicist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
TsungDao Lee (Chinese-American physicist), Nov. 24, 1926Shanghai, ChinaChinese-born American physicist who, with Chen Ning Yang, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for
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33. Scientific Commons Lee Tsung Dao
The new role of science World Lab and CCAST (Chinese Center for Advanced Science and Technology) (2000) Kendrew, John Cowdery
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35. Tsung-dao Lee
TsungDao Lee. Tsung-Dao Lee and his colleague physicist Chen Ning Yang developed the revolutionary theory that the unusual behavior of the K-meson (a subatomic particle) is a
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36. Collection Of 72 Preprints And Offprints From The Libraries Of Abraham Pais And
Collection of 72 Preprints and Offprints from the Libraries of Abraham Pais and Owen Chamberlain. Lee, Tsung Dao. Price $6,000.00
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Lee, Tsung Dao (1926- ). Collection of 72 offprints, preprints, mimeographs, etc. as listed below. Various sizes. V.p., 1950-70. Original printed wrappers or without wrappers as issued. 32 of the items listed below are from the library of theoretical physicist and historian of physics Abraham Pais (1919-2000); many of the offprints bear Pais's signature. The remaining 40 items, mostly mimeograph typescripts and preprints, are from the library of Owen Chamberlain (1920- ), who shared the 1959 Nobel Prize in physics with Emilio Segre for their discovery of the antiproton Light creasing and wear, some mimeograph typescript leaves loose, but overall fine; see below for further condition details. With: Pais, Abraham (1919-2000). The scientific work of T. D. Lee and C. N. Yang. Offprint from Nuclear Physics 5 (1958). 297-300pp. Frontispiece portrait. Unbound as issued. Fine. Preprint or First Separate Editions. In 1957, just before his thirty-first birthday, T. D. Lee became the second-youngest person to receive the Nobel Prize in physics (the youngest was Sir Lawrence Bragg, who became a Nobel laureate at the age of twenty-five). Lee shared the prize with his friend and collaborator, Chen Ning Yang (1922- ), for what the Nobel Committee described as their "penetrating investigations of the parity laws which led to important discoveries regarding subatomic particles" (Web reference).

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Lee, Tsung Dao (November 24, 1926 ; China) Tsung Dao Lee is a noted Chinese-born American physicist who has been credited with making substantial contributions to the
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Physics Lee, Tsung Dao Lee, Tsung Dao (November 24, 1926 - ; China) Tsung Dao Lee is a noted Chinese-born American physicist who has been credited with making substantial contributions to the fields of elementary particles and statistical mechanics. Lee was born in Shanghai and received his education in China until 1946 at which point he attended the University of Chicago which was made possible due to a Chinese government scholarship. In 1953, Lee accepted a position with the faculty of Columbia University but not before having completed his Ph.D from Chicago and doing postdoctorate research at various universities including the University of California at Berkeley and at the Institute for Advanced Study, in Princeton, New Jersey with Chen Ning Yang. In 1956, Lee turned his interest to the law of parity conservation and along with Chen Ning Yang, the validity of that law was researched. Through research it was found that the law was valid in regard to strong nuclear and electromagnetic forces, but Lee and Yang could not find any evidence of validity with weak interactions such as those responsible for beta decay. Through research, Lee and Yang also deduced that the theta- meson and the tau-meson were actually the same particle, currently known as the k- meson. Their work on the law of parity conservation led to Lee and Yang being jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957. Lee and Yang's research on parity conservation had major repurcussions with particle-physics theorists and led to many refinements in the particle-physics theory.

38. AccessScience | Biography | Yang And Lee, Yang Chen Ning (1922– ) And Lee Ts
Yang and Lee, Yang Chen Ning (1922– ) and Lee Tsung Dao (1926– )
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40. Tsung-Dao Lee, Director Emeritus Of RIKEN-BNL Research Center At   Brookhaven
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Tsung-Dao Lee, Director Emeritus of RIKEN-BNL Research Center at Brookhaven Lab, Appointed as Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences
Upton, NY – Nobel laureate Tsung-Dao Lee, a physics professor at Columbia University and Director Emeritus of the RIKEN-BNL Research Center at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, has been named a member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences by Pope John Paul II. The Pope will give Lee the insignia of his appointment at the academy’s headquarters in Rome on November 7, as part of the ceremonies to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of the academy. Consisting of 80 members, the

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