e. doisy

Doi·sy

[doi-zee]
noun
Edward Ad·el·bert [ad-l-bert, uh-del-] , 1893–1986, U.S. biochemist: Nobel prize for medicine 1943.
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Doisy (ˈdɔɪzɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
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Edward Adelbert. 1893--1986, US biochemist. He discovered (1939) the nature of vitamin K and shared a Nobel prize for medicine with Carl Dam (1943)

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Doisy Doi·sy (doi'zē), Edward Adelbert. 1893-1986.

American biochemist. He shared a 1943 Nobel Prize for isolating two forms of vitamin K.

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