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by (Nobel Prizes. Chemistry. 1986.) Lee, Yuan Tse, b. 1936

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1986 ¶ AITOGRAPH INSCRIPTION SIGNED. Lee, at Berkeley, shared the prize with Herschbach (Harvard) and Polyani (Toronto) "for their contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes", which became "a fascinating new field of research".   ¶ Collation: One leaf (76 x 127 mm). Autograph Inscription "To Ryan: Best wishes" signed and dated "Yuan T. Lee Nov. 1, 1986", written in black ink on machine-made yellow wove cardstock ruled in red and blue recto. ¶  Provenance: J. Stahl, of Lees Summit near Kansas City, Missouri, docketed and dated "1986" in pencil verso. .

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Autograph Inscription signed
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(Nobel Prizes. Chemistry. 1986.) Lee, Yuan Tse, b. 1936
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1986
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