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Prelog

[ prel-awg, -og ]

noun

  1. Vlad·i·mir [vlad, -, uh, -meer], 1906–98, Swiss chemist, born in Yugoslavia: Nobel Prize 1975.


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In other words, the question that the Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and ETH chemist Vladimir Prelog described as "one of the first problems of molecular theology" in his Nobel Prize lecture in 1975.

“Vaccination is another layer of safety for all of us, and it’s the responsible course of action as our yachts resume cruising and our guests travel the world,” said Christopher Prelog, President of Windstar Cruises, in a statement.

Another factor in the decision to move was the ease with which the company’s 120 Seattle-area employees have adapted to remote work during the pandemic, Prelog said.

“We will be in closer contact to ships and crew when they pass through Florida, and we also gain the benefit of being in the center of the cruise industry,” Prelog said in a statement.

Christopher Prelog, Windstar Cruises’ president, said the move was driven by several factors, among them the company’s Seattle office lease, which ends next year, and by Miami’s proximity to Windstar’s Caribbean and European markets.

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