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  1. Mass degeneracy of the heavy mesons. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926) & Chen Ning YANG (b. 1922). LEE, 1956-01-01
  2. Some special examples in renormalizable field theory. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926). LEE, 1954-01-01
  3. Remarks on the |...¦|=1/2 rule in non-leptonic weak decays and the use of the phenomenlogical lagrangian. by Tsung Dao. LEE, 1970
  4. Chinese Physicists: Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu, Chen Ning Yang, Xiao-Gang Wen, Samuel C. C. Ting, Shu Xingbei, Cao Chong
  5. Hochschullehrer (New York): Peter Singer, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Marguerite Yourcenar, Karl Löwith, Tsung-Dao Lee, Jack Steinberger (German Edition)
  6. Ethnic Chinese Nobel Laureates: Charles K. Kao, Roger Y. Tsien, Steven Chu, Gao Xingjian, Tsung-Dao Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Chen Ning Yang
  7. Zhejiang University Faculty: Chen Duxiu, Shing-Tung Yau, Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu
  8. Mitglied Der Academia Sinica: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Steven Chu, George Whitesides, Hu Shi, David Ho, Samuel Chao Chung Ting (German Edition)
  9. Science and Art by Tsung-Dao Lee, 2000-01-01
  10. Biography of Tsung Dao Lee: the First Chinese American to Win the Nobel Prize in Physics ('Gui fan yu dui cheng zhi mei-yang zhen ning zhuan', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English) by Chaijian Jiang, 2002-11-02
  11. Theory of charged vector mesons interacting with the electromagnetic field by Tsung Dao Lee, 1963
  12. Tsung-Dao Lee: Physicist, Chien- Shiung Wu, Nobel Prize in Physics, United States Nationality Law

1. Tsung-Dao Lee --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Lee, TsungDao Encyclopædia Britannica Article. Tsung-Dao Lee. born Nov. Tsung-Daolee tsung-dao Lee By courtesy of Columbia University in the City of New York.
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2. Tsung-Dao Lee - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Lee founded the Chin Hui Chunglee tsung-dao Chinese Collegian Foundation (?) in Beijing in memory of his wife in
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3. Lee Tsung-Dao
Lee, TsungDao (1926-). Chinese physicist whose research centred onthe physics of weak nuclear forces. In 1956 Lee proposed that
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Lee, Tsung-Dao
Chinese physicist whose research centred on the physics of weak nuclear forces. In 1956 Lee proposed that weak nuclear forces between elementary particles might disobey certain key assumptions; for instance, the conservation of parity. He shared the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics with his colleague Yang Chen Ning (1922- ).
Lee trained in China; a scholarship sent him to the USA in 1946, working mostly on particle physics at the Princeton Institute of Advanced Study and at the University of California.

4. Tsung-Dao Lee
Lee founded the Chin Hui Chunglee tsung-dao Chinese Collegian Foundation () in Beijing in memory of his wife
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Tsung-Dao Lee Pinyin November 24 ) was a Chinese American physicist who, for his work on the parity laws, with Chen Ning Yang , received the Nobel Prize in Physics . Lee and Yang were the first Chinese Nobel winners, both were in their early 30s at the time. Born in Shanghai China he studied at a middle school in Jiangxi . The first part of his university education began in the University of Zhejiang University of Chicago in . In , he became an assistant professor at Columbia University , and the university's youngest professor three years later at the age of 29. After the establishment of relations with the PRC Beijing in memory of his wife in Lee reads whodunit novels when he does not work on physics. His English given name differs dramatically from the then-existing Chinese Romanizations, such as Wade-Giles and Gwoyeu Romatzyh Chien-Shiung Wu was also instrumental in establishing the parity law with Lee and Yang, but she was also not nominated for the Nobel.
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6. Tsung-Dao Lee
TsungDao Lee. Tsung-Dao Lee (1926). Chinese-born American physicistwho, with Chen Ning Yang, received the Nobel Prize for Physics
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Tsung-Dao Lee
Chinese-born American physicist who, with Chen Ning Yang, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for work in discovering violations of the principle of parity conservation (the quality of space reflection symmetry of subatomic particle interactions), thus bringing about major refinements in particle-physics theory.
Lee immigrated to the United States in 1946, and, although he had no undergraduate degree, he entered the graduate school in physics at the University of Chicago, where he began his collaboration with Yang. After working briefly at the University of California at Berkeley, and for two years with Yang at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., Lee was appointed assistant professor of physics at Columbia University in 1953. In 1956 Lee and Yang concluded that the theta-meson and tau-meson, previously thought to be different because they decay by modes of differing parity, are in fact the same particle (now called the K-meson). Because the law of parity conservation prohibits a single particle from having decay modes exhibiting opposite parity, the only possible conclusion was that for weak interactions, at least, parity is not conserved. They suggested experiments to test their hypothesis, and in 1957 Wu Chien-hsiung, working at Columbia University, experimentally confirmed their theoretical conclusions. (See also CP violation.)

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Tsung-Dao Lee
Tsung-Dao Lee Pinyin : Lǐ Zh¨ngd o) (born November 24 ) was a Chinese American physicist who, for his work on the parity laws, with Chen Ning Yang , received the Nobel Prize in Physics . Lee and Yang were the first Chinese Nobel winners, both were in their early 30s at the time. Born in Shanghai China he studied at a middle school in Jiangxi . The first part of his university education began in the University of Zhejiang , but was interrupted by the war, so continued in the National Southwest Associated University (西南聯合大學) in Kunming the next year, where he met Chen Ning Yang. Lee and Yang went to the University of Chicago in . In , he became an assistant professor at Columbia University , and the university's youngest professor three years later at the age of 29. After the establishment of relations with the PRC , Lee and his wife, Hui Chung Jeannette Chin (秦惠莙 Q­n Hu¬j¹n), were able to go to China, where Lee hosted several lectures and seminars, and supported the China-U.S. Physics Examination and Application. Lee founded the Chin Hui Chung-Lee Tsung-Dao Chinese Collegian Foundation (秦惠莙李政道中国大学生见习基金) in Beijing in memory of his wife in , who died 3 years earlier. Those university scholarship winners, usually in the 2nd- or 3rd-year, are called the Chung-Tsung Scholars (莙政学者). Chin and Lee had been married since 1950 and have two sons: James and Stephen.

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9. TSUNG-DAO LEE
TSUNGDAO LEE. Tsung-Dao Lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai,China, as the third of six children of Tsing Kong Lee, a
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TSUNG-DAO LEE Tsung-Dao Lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China, as the third of six children of Tsing Kong Lee, a business man, and Ming Chang Chang. He was educated at the Kiangsi Middle School in Kanchow, Kiangsi, from which he graduated in 1943. He did his matriculation at the National Chekiang University in Kweichow province. The Japanese invasion forced him to flee to Kunming, Yunnan; here he attended the National Southwest University where he met Chen Ning Yang, who in 1957 was to share the Nobel Prize with him.
Being a most promising student in physics he was, in 1946, awarded a Chinese Government Scholarship, which took him to the University of Chicago, where he gained his Ph. D. degree in 1950 on his thesis Hydrogen Content of White Dwarf Stars. For some months in 1950 he served as research associate at Yerkes Astronomical Observatory, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

10. Tsung-Dao Lee
Lee založil bradu Hui Chunglee tsung-dao Cínan Collegian nadace (? ? ) v Beijing v upomínku na jeho
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Tsung-Dao Lee Pinyin : Lǐ Zh � ngd � o) (narozen½ Listopad 24 ) byl Američan Č­Åˆana fyzik kdo, pro jeho pr¡ci na rovnosti pr¡va, s Chen Ning Yang , přj­mal Nobelova cena ve fyzice . Lee a Yang byl nejprve č­nÅ¡t­ Nobelovi v­tězi, oba byli v jejich brzy 30s v t© době. Narozen½ v Shanghai Č­na on studoval u středn­ stupeň v Jiangxi . Jeho prvn­ č¡st univerzita vzděl¡n­ začal v univerzitě Zhejiang , ale byl přeruÅ¡en v¡lkou, tak pokračuj­c­ v n¡rodn­ jihoz¡padn­ sdružen© univerzitě (西南聯合大學) v Kunming př­Å¡t­ rok, kde on se setkal s Chenem Ning Yang. Lee a Yang připadl Univerzita Chicaga v . V , on se st¡l asistent u Columbia univerzita , a nejmladÅ¡­ profesor univerzity tři roky pozdnějÅ¡­ ve věku 29. Za firmou vztahy s PRC , Lee a jeho manželka, Hui Chung Jeannette Chinov¡ (秦惠莙 Q � n Hu � j � n), byl schopn½ se dostavit k Č­ně, kde Lee hostil několik předn¡Å¡ek a semin¡Å™e, a podporoval Č­nu-U. S. ZkouÅ¡ka z fyziky a aplikace. Lee založil bradu Hui Chung-Lee Tsung-Dao Č­Åˆan Collegian nadace (秦惠莙 � 李政道中国大学生见习基金) v Beijing v upom­nku na jeho manželku v , kdo zemřel jako 3 roky dř­ve. Ti univerzitn­ stipendijn­ v­tězi, obvykle v 2nd - nebo 3rd-rok, se jmenovat Chung-Tsung učenci (莙政学者). Brada a Lee byl odd¡n protože 1950 a m­t dva syny: James a Stephen.

11. T.D. Lee: An East-West Physicist - Kara Villamil, T.D. Lee: An East-West Physici
Author Kara Villamil. In December 1941, lee tsungdao s world was turned upsidedown when Japanese occupation forces took over his native Shanghai.
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In December 1941, Lee Tsung-Dao's world was turned upside down when Japanese occupation forces took over his native Shanghai. With only the dreariest of existences facing him there, the academically promising 15-year-old left his parents' home in the fallen British sector of the once-divided city.
Fortunately for the world, the wrenching events of Lee's wartime youth inadvertently helped launch a career that would shake the foundations of modern theoretical physicsand help lay a new foundation for the field's future.
Lee had encountered physics for the first time only in the year prior to the Japanese invasion, picking up a rare Chinese translation of a Western college textbook that taught him the basics of electricity, gravity, and mechanics.

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Translate this page Nobel MM. lee tsung-dao (1957, Physique), Yang Chen-ning (1957, Physique)et Steven Chu (1997, Physique)) . Un cinquième lauréat
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Affaires étrangères; Intensifier l'effort diplomatique
PD: 05/21/98 L e ministre des Affaires étrangères, M. Jason Hu, a déclaré le 2 mai que le gouvernement de la République de Chine déploierait des efforts vigoureux dans le domaine de la coopération économique afin de resserrer les liens avec chacun de ses vingt-sept alliés diplomatiques. Dans le même temps, il a lancé un appel cordial au secteur privé insulaire afin que celui-ci se joigne à la nouvelle campagne menée par Taïpei. Depuis le début de l'année, la diplomatie de la République de Chine a essuyé à son détriment trois renversements d'alliance en faveur de la Chine continentale. La série a commencée le 1er janvier par l'Afrique du Sud, suivie le 29 janvier de la république Centrafricaine puis le 28 avril de la Guinée-Bissau. A la suite de ces revers diplomatiques, le ministre s'est donc empressé d'annoncer la création d'un groupe d'experts dans les domaines économique, diplomatique et de la communication qui sera chargé de proposer à chacun des 27 alliés de Taïpei un renforcement des échanges bilatéraux. En effet, les autorités continentales ont intensifié leur offensive sur le terrain pour réduire à néant le réseau diplomatique que la République de Chine entretient dans le monde. Devant cette détermination, Taïpei a donc pris le parti d'agir avec bon sens pour résoudre cette situation.

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For instance, 40 years ago, after ChineseAmerican scientists Yang Chen-ningand lee tsung-dao received a Nobel physics prize, there was a boom in the
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14. Chien
decay of cobalt 60 definitely has supported the nonconservation theory of parityunder weak interaction proposed by Dr. Yang Chen-ning and Dr. lee tsung-dao.
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Chinese Version She was elected foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1994.
She was born on May 31, 1912 and died on February 16, 1997.
Her ancestral hometown is Taicang.
Wu Chien-shiung was a professor of Columbia University, U.S.A. and an academician of the American Academy of Sciences.
Wu graduated from the Central University of China in 1934, and went to the United States for further study in California University, directed by Professor Lawrence, received her Ph.D. degree in 1940. Afterwards she worked as a teacher in Columbia University for a long time. In the early years of her research career she improved Geiger counter. (In fact this work is a part of ¡°Manhattan Project¡±). From 1945 she was devoted to the research of b decay. Her experiment of b decay of cobalt 60 definitely has supported the non-conservation theory of parity under weak interaction proposed by Dr. Yang Chen-ning and Dr. Lee Tsung-dao. Her precise measurements of b energy spectra of boron 12 and nitrogen 12 has verified the conserved vector flow theory in b decay. In 1958 she was elected an academician of the American Academy of Sciences. In 1975 she was elected the president of Physical Society of America, becoming the first female president since Physical Society of America was founded. She also engaged in the physical experiments of muons, mesons and antiprotons, investigated the electronic structure of iron ions in haemoglobin by using M?ssbauer spectroscopy. She has published a lot of scientific papers.

15. Lee - Dictionary Definition
Lee Township, Minnesota. Lee Township, Norman County, Minnesota. Lee Trevino.Lee Treviño. lee tsungdao. Lee Van Cleef. Lee Young. Lee Yuan-tseh. Lee Yuan-tze.
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The noun "Lee" has 8 senses. Lee Spike Lee Shelton Jackson Lee United States filmmaker whose works explore the richness of Black American culture (born in 1957)
Lee Gypsy Rose Lee Rose Louise Hovick United States striptease artist who became famous on Broadway in the 1930s (1914-1970)
Lee Bruce Lee Lee Yuen Kam United States actor who was an expert in kung fu and starred in martial arts films (1941-1973)
Lee Tsung Dao Lee United States physicist (born in China) who collaborated with Yang Chen Ning in disproving the principle of conservation of parity (born in 1926)
Lee Richard Henry Lee American Revolutionary leader who proposed the resolution calling for independence of the American colonies (1732-1794)
Lee Henry Lee Lighthorse Harry Lee American Revolutionary soldier (1756-1818)
Lee Robert E Lee Robert Edward Lee American general who led the Confederate armies in the American Civil War (1807-1870)
lee lee side leeward the side of something that is sheltered from the wind
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17. Tsung-Dao Lee - Biography
tsungdao lee – Biography. tsung-dao lee was born on November 24,1926, in Shanghai, China, as the third of six children of Tsing
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Tsung-Dao Lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China, as the third of six children of Tsing Kong Lee, a business man, and Ming Chang Chang.
He was educated at the Kiangsi Middle School in Kanchow, Kiangsi, from which he graduated in 1943. He did his matriculation at the National Chekiang University in Kweichow province. The Japanese invasion forced him to flee to Kunming, Yunnan; here he attended the National Southwest University where he met Chen Ning Yang, who in 1957 was to share the Nobel Prize with him.
Being a most promising student in physics he was, in 1946, awarded a Chinese Government Scholarship, which took him to the University of Chicago , where he gained his Ph. D. degree in 1950 on his thesis Hydrogen Content of White Dwarf Stars . For some months in 1950 he served as research associate at Yerkes Astronomical Observatory, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
From 1950 to 1951 Dr. Lee was a research associate and lecturer at the University of California in Berkeley , and then accepted a fellowship at the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton , N. J. Here he was a member of the Institute's Staff, from 1951 to 1953, and had occasion to work jointly with his friend Dr. Yang.

18. Lee, Tsung-Dao
lee, tsungdao. tsung-dao lee. By courtesy of Columbia University inthe City of New York. (b. Nov. 25, 1926, Shanghai, China), Chinese
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Lee, Tsung-Dao
Tsung-Dao Lee By courtesy of Columbia University in the City of New York (b. Nov. 25, 1926, Shanghai, China), Chinese-born American physicist who, with Chen Ning Yang , received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for work in discovering violations of the principle of parity conservation (the quality of space reflection symmetry of subatomic particle interactions), thus bringing about major refinements in particle-physics theory. Lee immigrated to the United States in 1946, and, although he had no undergraduate degree, he entered the graduate school in physics at the University of Chicago, where he began his collaboration with Yang. After working briefly at the University of California at Berkeley, and for two years with Yang at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., Lee was appointed assistant professor of physics at Columbia University in 1953. In 1956 Lee and Yang concluded that the theta-meson and tau-meson, previously thought to be different because they decay by modes of differing parity, are in fact the same particle (now called the K-meson). Because the law of parity conservation prohibits a single particle from having decay modes exhibiting opposite parity, the only possible conclusion was that for weak interactions, at least, parity is not conserved. They suggested experiments to test their hypothesis, and in 1957 Wu Chien-hsiung, working at Columbia University, experimentally confirmed their theoretical conclusions. (

19. Lee, Tsung-Dao (1926-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
Physicists. Nationality. American. Nationality. Chinese. Gender or Minority Status. Asian Americans. Prize Winners. Nobel Prize. Physics Prize. lee, tsungdao (1926-) that there were actually two
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Chinese-American physicist who, with Yang studied the two decay modes of the kaon which seemed to require that there were actually two kinds of kaon Lee and Yang explained the apparent contradiction in 1956 by postulating that there was only a single kaon but that conservation of parity was violated. This was experimentally confirmed by Chien-Shiung Wu . For their prediction, Lee and Yang received the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics. Wu (Chien-Shiung) Yang
References Feinberg, G. (Ed.). T. D. Lee Selected Papers, Vol. 1: Weak Interactions and Early Papers. Lee, T. D. and Wu, C.-S. "Weak Interactions." Ann. Rev. Nuclear Sci. Lee, T.-D. and Yang, C. "Question of Parity Conservation in Weak Interactions." Phys. Rev.

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Pronunciation Key. lee, tsungdao , 1926, American physicist, b tsung-dao lee. Tsung Dao lee Mourns Three Killed Journalists.
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