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Voit

[ foit ]

noun

  1. Carl or Karl von [kahrl, f, uh, n], 1831–1908, German physiologist.


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Martinez plans to split Voit’s regular starts between first and designated hitter.

Once Gore and Voit were acclimated, the Nationals fell to the Phillies, 5-4, in an official game that was called after five innings following a two-hour weather delay.

Whenever Voit is activated, he will immediately lead the team with 13 homers.

The move clears an active roster spot for Voit, who is expected to join the roster Thursday.

The 40-year-old Voit studied at the Dusseldorf Academy in Germany with Thomas Ruff, a disciple of Bernd and Hilla Becher.

And for the past seven years, Voit has traveled around the world, photographing these trees in their natural habitats.

Voit documents a perceptual anomaly and allows it to trick us—or not—without any representational manipulation.

Voit has employed a similar method of documentation, a neo-objectivist approach that is both clinical and forensic.

At length I began even to make up drugs myself according to Voit's prescriptions.

According to the statements of Pettenkofer and Voit the total metabolism is greater during labor than during rest.

Toutes celles qu'on voit ici ont servi dans les journes de Juillet, et ont t rendues aprs.

On n'y voit que des massifs de verdure, aligns avec un soin scrupuleux.

Les murs sont faits de grs gris, taill avec des outils de pierre, dont on voit encore les traces.

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