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Website: http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1908/rutherford-bio.html

Rutherford é redirecionado para esta página. Se procura outros significados de Rutherford, consulte Rutherford (desambiguação). Ernest Rutherford, o 1º barão Rutherford de Nelson, OM, PC, PRS, foi um físico e químico neozelandês que se tornou conhecido como o pai da física nuclear. More information...

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