Meyerhof
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Meyerhof — Meyerhof, Otto Fritz … Enciclopedia Universal
Meyerhof — Meyerhof, Otto, Biochemiker, * Hannover 12. 4. 1884, ✝ Philadelphia (Pa.) 6. 10. 1951; 1921 24 Professor in Kiel, danach am Kaiser Wilhelm Institut für Biologie in Berlin, 1929 38 in Heidelberg; nach Emigration und Aufenthalt in Paris ab 1940… … Universal-Lexikon
Meyerhof — (izg. màierhof), Otto (1884 1951) DEFINICIJA njemački biokemičar i fiziolog; od 1940. u SAD u, Nobelova nagrada za medicinu 1922 (s A. V. Hillom) … Hrvatski jezični portal
Meyerhof — Ein Meyerhof, auch Meierhof genannt und dort besprochen, ist eine Gebäudeform und der (frühere) Wohnsitz des Meiers. Meyerhof ist der Name eines Ortsteils der Stadt Gefrees im Landkreis Bayreuth im Regierungsbezirk Oberfranken in Bayern Meyerhof… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Meyerhof — noun United States biochemist (born in Germany) who studied the metabolism of muscles (1884 1951) • Syn: ↑Otto Meyerhof, ↑Otto Fritz Meyerhof • Instance Hypernyms: ↑biochemist … Useful english dictionary
MEYERHOF, MAX — (1874–1945), ophthalmologist and medical historian. He was born in Hildesheim, Germany. In 1903 he went to Egypt and served as chief of the Khedivial Ophthalmic Clinic. He returned to Germany in 1914 to serve as a medical officer in the German… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MEYERHOF, OTTO — (1884–1951), German biochemist and Nobel Prize winner. Meyerhof, who was born in Hanover, was first concerned with psychology (he wrote a book Contributions to a Psychological Theory of Mental Diseases) and philosophy (he edited a journal… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Meyerhof Heiligenrode — (Штур,Германия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Heiligenroder Strasse 72, 28816 Штур, Германия … Каталог отелей
Meyerhof , Otto Fritz — (1884–1951) German–American biochemist Meyerhof, who was born at Hannover in Germany, devoted the greater part of his academic life to the study of the biochemistry and metabolism of muscle; he shared the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine… … Scientists
Meyerhof, Otto Fritz — (1884–1951) German biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1923. Meyerhof was professor of physiological chemistry at the University of Kiel where he concentrated upon his investigations of the muscle. He shared the 1923 Nobel Prize for Medicine and… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament