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1913
Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
Isotopes, Soddy
Moseley’s law
Alfred Sturtevant makes the first genetic map of a chromosome
Gene maps show chromosomes containing linear arranged genes
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7 January 1913 discovery of 738 Alagasta
7 February 1913 discovery of 739 Mandeville
10 February 1913 discovery of 740 Cantabia and 741 Botolphia
23 February 1913 discovery of 742 Edisona
25 February 1913 discovery of 743 Eugenisis
26 February 1913 discovery of 744 Aguntina
1 March 1913 discovery of 745 Mauritia and 746 Marlu
7 March 1913 discovery of 747 Winchester
14 March 1913 discovery of 748 Simeisa
5 April 1913 discovery of 749 Malzovia
28 April 1913 discovery of 750 Oskar and 751 Faina
30 April 1913 discovery of 752 Sulamitis and 753 Tiflis
26 August 1913 discovery of 759 Vinifera
28 August 1913 discovery of 760 Massinga
3 September 1913 discovery of 762 Pulcova
8 September 1913 discovery of 761 Brendelia
23 September 1913 discovery of 767 Bondia
25 September 1913 discovery of 763 Cupido
26 September 1913 discovery of 764 Gedania and 765 Mattiaca
29 September 1913 discovery of 766 Moguntia
4 October 1913 discovery of 768 Struveana
6 October 1913 discovery of 769 Tatjana
31 October 1913 discovery of 770 Bali
21 November 1913 discovery of 771 Libera
19 December 1913 discovery of 772 Tanete and 774 Armor
22 December 1913 discovery of 773 Irmintraud
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5 January 1913 Death of Louis-Paul Cailletet
6 April 1913 Birth of Gerald Edward Kron Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
19 April 1913 Birth of Dorothy Davis Locanthi in East Saint Louis, Illinois, USA
25 November 1913 Death of Robert Stawell Ball, in Cambridge, England
29 November 1913 Birth of Beniamin Egishevich Markarian,in Shulaver, Armenia
31 December 1913 Death of Seth Carlo Chandler
1913 Birth of Roger Wolcott Sperry
1913 Death of Léon Philippe Teisserenc de Bort
1913 Birth of Guillermo Haro
1913 Birth of Hartland S. Snyder
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Nobel Prize
Physics Nobel Prize to HEIKE KAMERLINGH-ONNES for his investigations on the properties of matter at low temperatures which led, inter alia to the production of liquid helium.
Chemistry to Alfred Werner "in recognition of his work on the linkage of atoms in molecules by which he has thrown new light on earlier investigations and opened up new fields of research especially in inorganic chemistry"
Physiology or Medicine to Charles Robert Richet "in recognition of his work on anaphylaxis"
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