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Lars Onsager

1903 - 1976

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Sua biografia está disponível em 67 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 66 em 2024). Lars Onsager é o 118º químico mais popular (subiu do 131º em 2024), a 38ª biografia mais popular da Noruega (subiu do 39ª em 2019) e o 2º químico mais popular da Noruega.

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Among Químicos

Among químicos, Lars Onsager ranks 118 out of 602Before him are Manfred Eigen, Melvin Calvin, Avram Hershko, Claude Louis Berthollet, Gilbert N. Lewis, and Michael Levitt. After him are Carl Ferdinand Cori, Edward W. Morley, William Crookes, George Porter, Richard Kuhn, and Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1903, Lars Onsager ranks 22Before him are Andrey Kolmogorov, Galeazzo Ciano, Vladimir Horowitz, Yasujirō Ozu, Marguerite Yourcenar, and Tamam Shud case. After him are Kane Tanaka, Frank P. Ramsey, Hugo Theorell, Anaïs Nin, Mustafa Barzani, and Karl Hanke. Among people deceased in 1976, Lars Onsager ranks 23Before him are Trofim Lysenko, Man Ray, Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, Henrik Dam, Jacques Monod, and Benjamin Britten. After him are Joachim Peiper, Ulrike Meinhof, J. Paul Getty, Gustav Heinemann, Raymond Queneau, and Alexander Calder.

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In Noruega

Among people born in Noruega, Lars Onsager ranks 38 out of NaNBefore him are Trygve Lie (1896), Ragnar Frisch (1895), Odd Hassel (1897), Jo Nesbø (1960), Ingólfr Arnarson (850), and Inge I of Norway (1135). After him are Jostein Gaarder (1952), Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner (1932), Ludvig Holberg (1684), Olaf II of Denmark (1370), Jens Stoltenberg (1959), and Christian Lous Lange (1869).

Among Químicos In Noruega

Among químicos born in Noruega, Lars Onsager ranks 2Before him are Odd Hassel (1897). After him are Kristian Birkeland (1867), and Peter Waage (1833).

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