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Med⋅a⋅war

[med-uh-wer]
–noun
Peter Brian, 1915–87, English zoologist and anatomist, born in Brazil: Nobel prize for medicine 1960.
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Med·a·war   (měd'ə-wər)   
Brazilian-born British biologist. He shared a 1960 Nobel Prize for his work on acquired immunological tolerance.
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Medawar Med·a·war (měd'ə-wər), Peter Brian. 1915-1987.

Brazilian-born British biologist. He shared a 1960 Nobel Prize for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance.

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