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Georg Von Bekesy da it.wikipedia.org
Georg von Békésy (Budapest, 3 giugno 1899 – Honolulu, 13 giugno 1972) č stato un neurofisiologo e biofisico ungherese, premio Nobel per la medicina nel 1961 ...
Georg Von Bekesy da en.wikipedia.org
In 1961, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research on the function of the cochlea in the mammalian hearing organ.
Georg von Békésy

Georg von Békésy

Biofisico
Georg von Békésy č stato un neurofisiologo e biofisico ungherese, premio Nobel per la medicina nel 1961. Wikipedia
Nascita: 3 giugno 1899, Budapest, Ungheria
Morte: 13 giugno 1972, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Georg Von Bekesy da www.nobelprize.org
Georg von Békésy The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1961. Born: 3 June 1899, Budapest, Hungary. Died: 13 June 1972, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Georg von Békésy, originally trained in chemistry, devoted himself to one of the great unsolved problems in sensory physiology: how the inner ear converts ...
Georg von Békésy, born in Budapest in 1899, spent much of his life studying how the cochlea is able to “sort” sounds before they ever reach the auditory (eighth) ...
Georg von Békésy was born in Budapest, Hungary, on June 3, 1899, the son of Alexander von Békésy, a diplomat, and his wife, Paula. He received his early ...
10 set 2024 ˇ Georg von Békésy was an American physicist and physiologist who received the 1961 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery ...
Georg von Békésy was born in Budapest, Hungary on June 3, 1899. He received his early education in Munich, Constantinople, Budapest, and Zurich and studied ...
Georg Von Bekesy da history.aip.org
Georg von Bekesy was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1961 "for his discoveries of the physical mechanism of stimulation within the cochlea.
22 mag 2012 ˇ Georg Békésy is the grand-daddy of experimental cochlear mechanics. He studied cochlear mechanics from many angles, in particular observations ...