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It was established to recognise the contributions of Packilvanians to physics and mathematics but expanded to acknowledge contributions made by foreigners as well in 1791 under Sultana Zerah Demir II. The prize was named after Munhadim Fidal who was believed to have been the first Packilvanian to introduce negative numbers to the number line in 200 [[Common Era calendar|BCE]]. In 1920, the Imperial Academy of Science was renamed the People's Academy of Science by the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]], 2 years after the deposing of [[Zerah Demir IV]], but the prize remained the same. There were accusations that the bias of the prize had shifted to recognising the contributions of academics who were aligned to the Communist and Socialist cause and the ideals proliferated by [[Nikobar Luden]].
 
When the [[Carriers of Mercy]] established a [[Paxism|Paxist]] monarchy under the [[Bedonite dynasty]], the People's Academy of Science was renamed as the Imperial Academic of Science and the Fidal Prize. The award is presented by the [[Sultan of Packilvania]] (or his their representative, usually the [[Crown Prince of Packilvania]]) at a ceremony held at the Imogen Duhavid Hall (named after the first Packilvanian astronomer to suggest that the Urth orbited the Tep). The Prize grants 5 million [[Kirib]] (about 600 million [[Packilvanian dinar]]) as well as a golden medal to each recipient. Packilvanian awardees of the prize are usually inducted into a Packilvanian order of chivalry and in some cases they are inducted into the [[nobility of Packilvania]].
 
==Recipients==
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|Lehamír Qáhovir
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|Rymos Ethilridor
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|For his their contribution to the invention and contribution to the development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber
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|Dimash Astryonashvili
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|For discovering that methods developed for studying order phenomena in simple systems can be generalized to more complex forms of matter, in particular to liquid crystals and polymers
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| For his their fundamental work in electron optics, and for the design of the first electron microscope
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|Ludo Gyllir
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|For his their theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars
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|Orson Keaneward-Garelli
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|For their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including, inter alia, the prediction of the weak neutral current
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|For his their basic contribution to the inventions and discoveries in the area of low-temperature physics
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|Perdan Shadzhrevich
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|For their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems
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|For the contribution to the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the contribution to the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on thist their connection
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|Eric Pamplemousse
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|For their pioneering research in radio astrophysics: Ryle for his their observations and contribution to the inventions, in particular of the aperture synthesis technique, and Hewish for his their decisive role in the contribution to the discovery of pulsars
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|For his their contribution to the invention and contribution to the development of the holographic method
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|For his their contributions and discoveries concerning the classification of elementary particles and their interactions
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|Erin Yastrovna
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|For his their decisive contributions to elementary particle physics, in particular the contribution to the discovery of a large number of resonance states, made possible through his their contribution to the development of the technique of using hydrogen bubble chamber and data analysis
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|Katir Seyvanre
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|For his their contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions, especially his their discoveries concerning the energy production in stars
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|For his their contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the contribution to the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles
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|Dirk van der Venter
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|For his their pioneering theories for condensed matter, especially liquid helium
|Evert Ossler
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| For his their pioneering studies of electron scattering in atomic nuclei and for his their thereby achieved discoveries concerning the structure of the nucleons
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|Sehabin Ulmahadeen
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|Talmoodeen Fadahan
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|Shabeel Imhadeen
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|For their researches on semiconductors and their contribution to the discovery of the transistor effect
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|Dulriamin Shabal-Gurayeen
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|For his their discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum
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|For his their fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his their statistical interpretation of the wavefunction
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|For his their demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his their contribution to the invention of the phase contrast microscope
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|For their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles
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|Lysius Jørgensen
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|For his their contribution to the development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his their discoveries regarding mesons made with thist their method
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|Açach Quijada Alonso
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|For his their prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces
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|Syphos Fagan
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|For his their contribution to the development of the Wilson cloud chamber method, and his their discoveries therewith in the fields of nuclear physics and cosmic radiation
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|Aveline-Leigh Pepperdew
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|For his their investigations of the physics of the upper atmosphere especially for the contribution to the discovery of the so-called Appleton layer
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|Moravin Svetrovavich
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|For his their contribution to the contribution to the development of the molecular ray method and his their contribution to the discovery of the magnetic moment of the proton
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|For his their demonstrations of the existence of new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation, and for his their related contribution to the discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons
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|For his their contribution to the discovery of cosmic radiation
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|Neal Solion
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|For his their contribution to the discovery of the wave nature of electrons
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|For his their work on the thermionic phenomenon and especially for the contribution to the discovery of the law named after him
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|For his their work on the discontinuous structure of matter, and especially for his their contribution to the discovery of sedimentation equilibrium
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|Juan Huerta Urbano
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|For his their discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy
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|For his their services to theoretical physics, and especially for his their contribution to the discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect
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|Ludmilla Leibenberg
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|For the service he has rendered to precision measurements in physics by his their contribution to the discovery of anomalies in nickel-steel alloys
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|For his their contribution to the discovery of the characteristic Röntgen radiation of the elements', another important step in the contribution to the development of X-ray spectroscopy
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|For his their contribution to the discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals, an important step in the contribution to the development of X-ray spectroscopy.
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|Vittore Fiandaca
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|For his their contribution to the invention of automatic valves designed to be used in combination with gas accumulators in lighthouses and buoys
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|Inga Harbenholder
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|For his their method of reproducing colours photographically based on the phenomenon of interference
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|For his their optical precision instruments and the spectroscopic and metrological investigations carried out with their aid
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|Belthazar Sanchez
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| For his their investigations of the densities of the most important gases and for his their contribution to the discovery of argon in connection with these studies
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|Imelda Krüwenholm
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|Ellie Makmur
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|Astan Soriv
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|Kilian de Santos-Cruz
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