Krebs
Sir Hans A·dolf [sur hahns ah-dawlf; English hanz ad-olf, ey-dolf], /sɜr hɑns ˈɑ dɔlf; English hænz ˈæd ɒlf, ˈeɪ dɒlf/, 1900–81, German biochemist in England: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1953.
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How to use Krebs in a sentence
“A lot of these guys are making thousands of dollars a day,” Krebs said.
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The German name for crab (Krebs) is the same as that for cancer.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology | C. G. JungGuynemer exulted, as Jean Krebs' technical lessons flashed already into his mind; they would be of great help in his work.
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Krebs accepted Carson and promised to bring him forward at ten minutes' notice, should the emergency arise.
Democracy An American Novel | Henry Adams"Don't kick up such a row," Krebs commanded; but Maud paid no attention to him and went on.
Sylvia & Michael | Compton MackenzieRatcliffe drew Krebs aside and they exchanged a few words as he passed out.
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British Dictionary definitions for Krebs
/ (krɛbz) /
Sir Hans Adolf. 1900–81, British biochemist, born in Germany, who shared a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1953) for the discovery of the Krebs cycle
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Scientific definitions for Krebs
[ krĕbz ]
German-born British biochemist who in 1936 discovered the process that came to be known as the Krebs cycle. For this work he shared with American biochemist Fritz Lipmann the 1953 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.
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