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Stalin Prize

JUL 01, 1951

DOI: 10.1063/1.3067312

C. T. Lane

On March 16 last the New York Times, in a dispatch from their Moscow correspondent, reported on the award of a group of “Stalin Prizes” to a number of Soviet scientists and engineers. According to the article, “an important award” went to Boris G. Lazarev for “a new method of enrichment of helium with light isotopes”.

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