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Kossel

[ kaws-uhl ]

noun

  1. Al·brecht [ahl, -b, r, e, kh, t], 1853–1927, German chemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1910.


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This image highlights portions of Ngerbard and Kossel reefs, which are located to the north of Palau’s largest island, Babeldaob.

"We have to help our American friends," Uwe Kossel, head of Hamburg's regional police union.

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Kossel, in a preliminary report, stated that the German commission had tested 7 cultures of tuberculosis from cattle and hogs—4 from cattle and 3 from hogs.

If we accept this suggestion thrown out by Kossel, we must conclude that Koch was wrong in his claim that human tuberculosis can not be transmitted to cattle, and thus with one blow we destroy the entire experimental support which he had for his argument before the British Congress on Tuberculosis.

If, on the other hand, we accept the conclusion which follows from the principle laid down by Koch for the discrimination between human and bovine bacilli, and which appears to be favored by Kossel, we must admit that bovine tuberculosis is an extremely important factor in the etiology of human tuberculosis.

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