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  • Then, before starting, I took a quick tour though the multiple wiki's set up as reader's guides, but decided that if I was going to take the time to read this hulking book, and it really is hulking, I would take the (small amount of) time to Google things like who Dennis Gabor is - and lookup words like "phylacter" (p. 47) myself.

    E.A. Hanks: On Reading "Infinite Jest," Part 1 E.A. Hanks 2011

  • Dennis Gabor at Imperial College London, invented the method of producing holograms.

    EurekaUS? Mark 2006

  • Among them were George de Hevesy, John Polanyi, and George Olah, awarded Nobel Prizes in chemistry; Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and Georg von Bekesy, awarded Nobel Prizes in medicine; Dennis Gabor and Philipp Lenard, who joined Eugene Wigner in winning the physics Nobel; and in economics, John Harsanyi, who won a Nobel for his work in Game Theory, the field pioneered by von Neumann, whose early death probably denied him his own Nobel.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • Innovate or die, is how another of their Budapest generation, Nobel laureate in physics Dennis Gabor, summed up this feeling.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • Among them were George de Hevesy, John Polanyi, and George Olah, awarded Nobel Prizes in chemistry; Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and Georg von Bekesy, awarded Nobel Prizes in medicine; Dennis Gabor and Philipp Lenard, who joined Eugene Wigner in winning the physics Nobel; and in economics, John Harsanyi, who won a Nobel for his work in Game Theory, the field pioneered by von Neumann, whose early death probably denied him his own Nobel.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • Innovate or die, is how another of their Budapest generation, Nobel laureate in physics Dennis Gabor, summed up this feeling.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • Dennis Gabor, a British-Hungarian, for holography.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Holography - a method for recording and reconstructing light waves scattered from an object - was first proposed as way to improve the resolution of electron microscopy by Hungarian scientist Dennis Gabor in the late 1940s.

    HHMI News 2009

  • Based on science developed by Nobel Prize winner Dennis Gabor and originally developed in Israel in 1999, RevitalVision, formerly known as NeuroVision Inc., relocated to Singapore in

    Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution 2009

  • If successful, such microscopes would surmount what Nobel laureate Dennis Gabor concluded in 1956 was the fundamental limitation of electron microscopy: "the destruction of the object by the exploring agent."

    Muti 2009

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