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Lipmann
[ lip-muhn ]
noun
- Fritz Albert, 1899–1986, U.S. biochemist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1953.
Example Sentences
“To go from there to state that everything people did before is artificial is a big step,” says aging expert Maria Ermolaeva of the Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz Lipmann Institute in Germany.
But they are all on sale from the obscure metals trader Anthony Lipmann.
Krebs won the medal in 1953 when the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was divided equally between Krebs, for his discovery of the citric acid cycle, and Fritz Lipmann, for work on enzymes.
Among these, however, Rabbi Lipmann allows the Messianic explanation to a certain degree to remain.
Says Lipmann to him: "Josselin drapes himself in his English dignity—he sulks like Achilles and walks by himself."
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