Fritz Zernike, professor of theoretical physics at Groningen University, in Holland, has been named to receive the 1953 Nobel Prize in physics for his invention of the phase contrast microscope, a contribution not only to physics but also to biology and medicine because of its usefulness in the study of living cells.
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