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Duve

[ dy-vuh ]

noun

  1. Chris·tian Re·né de [k, r, ees-, tyahn, , r, uh, -, ney, d, uh], 1917–2013, Belgian biologist, born in England: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1974.


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A Eurowings board member, Kai Duve, said in a statement earlier this month that the demands endangered the viability of the airline.

From Reuters

A Eurowings board member, Kai Duve, said in a statement earlier this week that the demands endanger the viability of the airline.

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A Eurowings board member, Kai Duve, said in a statement that the demands endanger the viability of the airline.

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Nottingham Trent University students Laura Puttock and Emma de Duve said they were "absolutely gutted".

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To potentially use this group of microbes as “a living antibiotic, we need to know how it grows,” said Terrens Saaki, a microbiologist studying predatory bacteria at the de Duve Institute in Belgium.

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