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245 | _aJagadis Chandra Bose: the scientist who befriended plants and metals | ||
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_bAmar Chitra Katha -- _aMumbai -- _c1985 |
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520 | _aJagdis Chandra Bose was the first Indian scientist in modern times to have won international recognition. Gifted with a mind that was at once inquisitive and discerning, Bose wondered about the how and why of things from a very young age. His contribution to the world of science was invaluable. As the 1945 edition of 'Encyclopedia Britannica' wrote: "His work was so much in advance of his time that its precise evaluation was not possible." | ||
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