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  2. Manuel Sandoval Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    Sandoval Vallarta was born in Mexico City into a family that descended from Ignacio Vallarta, a prominent liberal leader during the War of Reform. [1] He received his B.S. in physics from MIT in 1921; in 1924, MIT awarded him his Ph.D. He joined MIT's physics faculty in 1923, eventually rising to the rank of full professor.

  3. Panteón de Dolores - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Sandoval Vallarta: physicist, researcher Mexico City 1899–1977 Oct 5, 1988 Maj. Basilio San Martin military leader Toluca 1849–1905 Oct 9, 1905 Col. Vicente San Martin military leader Toluca 1839–1901 Apr 15, 1901 Francisco Sarabia: aviator Durango 1900–1939 Jun 11, 1939 Pablo Sidar: aviator Zaragoza, Spain 1895–1930 May 24, 1930

  4. El Colegio Nacional (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The property on which the Colegio sits used to belong to the Convent of La Enseñanza. When the convent was closed in 1863, due to the Reform Laws, this site first became the Palace of Justice. Later, the property was split to house the General Notary Archives and the Colegio. [3] The building took on its present appearance in 1871.

  5. Index of physics articles (M) - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic property; Magnetic quantum number; ... Manuel António Gomes; ... Manuel Sandoval Vallarta; Many-body problem; Many-body theory; Many-worlds interpretation;

  6. Manuel Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 June 2008, at 13:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Carlos Graef Fernández - Wikipedia

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    He completed his undergraduate education at UNAM, and he was influenced by UNAM scientists Manuel Sandoval Vallarta and Sotero Prieto, who each mentored several successful Mexican scientists. [1] [4] Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and other assistance, including a stipend awarded by Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas, Graef Fernández went to ...

  8. List of Mexican inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Intensity of cosmic rays related to latitude and Earth's magnetic field:Discovered by Dr.Manuel Sandoval Vallarta and physicist Georges Lemaître. Herbig–Haro objects, discovered by Mexican Guillermo Haro and American George Herbig; Ozone depletion: Mario J. Molina together with F. Sherwood Rowland discovered the CFCs role in the Ozone hole.

  9. Ojuelos de Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, Ojuelos was designated as Municipality by Ignacio L. Vallarta, Governor of the State of Jalisco, after a long border dispute with the state of Zacatecas. In 2010, Ojuelos was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as part of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro 2010. Camino Real de Tierra Adentro was the Royal Inland Road, also known as ...