Charles S. Mott Prize — The $250,000 Charles S. Mott Prize is awarded annually by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation. The Mott Prize is one of a trio scientific prizes entirely devoted to cancer research (the other prizes being the Charles F. Kettering Prize… … Wikipedia
Charles S. Mott Prize — Der Charles S. Mott Prize war ein Forschungspreis, der zwischen 1979 und 2005 von der General Motors Cancer Research Foundation für herausragende Leistungen in der Erforschung der Ursachen und Vorbeugung von Krebs vergeben wurde. Der Preis war… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mott,John Raleigh — Mott (mŏt), John Raleigh. 1865 1955. American religious leader. He shared the 1946 Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership of the YMCA. * * * … Universalium
Mott , Sir Nevill Francis — (1905–1996) British physicist Born in Leeds, Mott studied at Cambridge University, gaining his bachelor s degree in 1927 and his master s in 1930. He never pursued a doctorate, but from 1930 until 1933 was a lecturer and fellow of Gonville and… … Scientists
Mott, Sir Nevill F. — ▪ British physicist in full Sir Nevill Francis Mott born Sept. 30, 1905, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Eng. died Aug. 8, 1996, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire English physicist who shared (with P.W. Anderson (Anderson, Philip W.) and J.H. Van… … Universalium
Mott, Sir Nevill Francis — ▪ 1997 British physicist (b. Sept. 30, 1905, Leeds, Eng. d. Aug. 8, 1996, Milton Keynes, Eng.), shared the 1977 Nobel Prize for Physics with Philip Anderson and John Van Vleck for research into the electronic properties of noncrystalline,… … Universalium
Mott Haven Herald — The Mott Haven Herald is a monthly newspaper that covers the Mott Haven, Port Morris, and Melrose sections of the Bronx. Founded in the spring of 2009, the Herald s news stories range from crime, arts, entertainment, and politics to the… … Wikipedia
Mott, John R. — ▪ American evangelist in full John Raleigh Mott born May 25, 1865, Livingston Manor, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 31, 1955, Orlando, Fla. American Methodist layman and evangelist who shared the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1946 (with Emily Greene Balch… … Universalium
Mott — /mot/, n. 1. John Raleigh, 1865 1955, U.S. religious leader: Nobel peace prize 1946. 2. Lucretia Coffin, 1793 1880, U.S. social reformer: advocate of women s rights. 3. Sir Nevill Francis /nev euhl/, 1905 96, British physicist: developer of solid … Universalium
Charles Stewart Mott — 50th Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan In office 1912–1914 Preceded by John A. C. Menton Succeeded by John R. MacDonald 55th … Wikipedia