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Gabor

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Ga·bor  (gäbôr, g-bôr), Dennis 1900-1979.
Hungarian-born British physicist. He won a 1971 Nobel Prize for his work on holography.

Gabor [gəˈbɔː]
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(Biographies / Gabor, Dennis (1900-1979) M, Britishnational of birth: Hungarian, TECHNOLOGY: engineer) Dennis. 1900-79, British electrical engineer, born in Hungary. He invented holography: Nobel prize for physics 1971
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Noun1.Gabor - British physicist (born in Hungary) noted for his work on holography (1900-1979)


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