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Dr. Alex Müller, who died on July 2, at the age of fifty-eight, received his early training in physics and mathematics in Zurich, where he took his doctorate in 1915 by a thesis entitled “Messungen der thermischen Ausdehnung von kristallisiertem Quarz und von Gold zwischen 18 und 540°”. Later he studied in Göttingen and then in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge.
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LONSDALE, K. Dr. Alex Müller. Nature 160, 323 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160323a0
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