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The '''Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal''' is awarded at most every two years by the [[Australian Academy of Science]] to a [[mathematician]] or [[physicist]] for his or her outstanding research accomplishments.<ref name="trlm">[http://www.science.org.au/awards/awards/lyle.html Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal], [[Australian Academy of Science]], retrieved 2010-06-06.</ref> It is named after [[Thomas Ranken Lyle]], an Irish [[mathematical physics|mathematical physicist]] who became a professor at the [[University of Melbourne]]. The award takes the form of a [[bronze]] medal<ref name="bc32"/> bearing the design of the head of Thomas Lyle, as sculpted by [[Rayner Hoff]].<ref name="a35">{{citation |title=Lyle Medal Award |journal=[[The Argus (Australia)]] |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11007872 |date=16 January 1935}}.</ref>
The '''Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal''' is awarded at most every two years by the [[Australian Academy of Science]] to a [[mathematician]] or [[physicist]] for his or her outstanding research accomplishments.<ref name="trlm">[http://www.science.org.au/awards/awards/lyle.html Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal], [[Australian Academy of Science]], retrieved 2010-06-06.</ref> It is named after [[Thomas Ranken Lyle]], an Irish [[mathematical physics|mathematical physicist]] who became a professor at the [[University of Melbourne]]. The award takes the form of a [[bronze]] medal<ref name="bc32"/> bearing the design of the head of Thomas Lyle, as sculpted by [[Rayner Hoff]].<ref name="a35">{{citation |title=Lyle Medal Award |journal=[[The Argus (Australia)]] |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11007872 |date=16 January 1935}}.</ref>



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