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- Aston_Medal abstract "The Aston Medal is awarded by the British Mass Spectrometry Society to individuals who have worked in the United Kingdom and have made outstanding contributions to our understanding of the biological, chemical, engineering, mathematical, medical, or physical sciences relating directly to mass spectrometry. The medal is named after one of Britain's founders of mass spectrometry and 1922 Nobel prize winner Francis William Aston. The award is made sporadically, with no more than one medal being awarded each year. Recipients of this honour receive a gold-plated medal that with a portrait of Francis Aston as well as an award certificate.".
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- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink British_Mass_Spectrometry_Society.
- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink Carol_V._Robinson.
- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Academic_awards.
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- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mass_spectrometry.
- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Pillinger.
- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink Francis_William_Aston.
- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink John_H._Beynon.
- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLink Keith_R._Jennings.
- Aston_Medal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aston Medal".
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- Aston_Medal subject Category:Academic_awards.
- Aston_Medal subject Category:British_science_and_technology_awards.
- Aston_Medal subject Category:Mass_spectrometry.
- Aston_Medal comment "The Aston Medal is awarded by the British Mass Spectrometry Society to individuals who have worked in the United Kingdom and have made outstanding contributions to our understanding of the biological, chemical, engineering, mathematical, medical, or physical sciences relating directly to mass spectrometry. The medal is named after one of Britain's founders of mass spectrometry and 1922 Nobel prize winner Francis William Aston.".
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