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War⋅burg

[vahr-boork; Eng. wawr-burg]
–noun
Ot⋅to Hein⋅rich [awt-oh hahyn-rikh] , 1883–1970, German physiologist: Nobel prize for medicine 1931.
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War·burg   (wôr'bərg, vär'bŏŏrk')   
German biochemist. He won a 1931 Nobel Prize for research on the respiration of cells.
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Warburg War·burg (wôr'bərg, vär'b&oobreve;rk'), Otto Heinrich. 1883-1970.

German biochemist. He won a 1931 Nobel Prize for research on the respiration of cells.

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