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ʒɪn
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pri
gɔˈʒin
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Russ.
pryɪˈgɔ
ʒɪn
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-zhin
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p
r
ee-gaw-
zheen
;
Russ.
p
r
yi-
gaw
-zhin
]
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born 1917,
Belgian chemist, born in Russia: Nobel prize 1977.
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Pri·go·gine
(prĭ-gô'zhən, -gô-zhēn')
Russian-born Belgian chemist. He won a 1977 Nobel Prize for his contributions to nonequilibrium thermodynamics.
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