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below below the belt unfair or unfairly; disregarding the rules, from the notion of an unfair and illegal blow in boxing.
below the salt at the lower end of the table, among the less distinguished guests; a large salt-cellar (the
salt), often made of precious metal, was traditionally placed in the middle of a long dining-table, marking the division between those regarded as more or less favoured guests.
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Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals Announces Approval to Conduct Phase I/II Clinical Trial of CPI-613 in Cancer Patients by US FDA.
Business Wire; 7/24/2008; 700+ words
; ...other, but quite distinct from that of normal cells. This observation, first made by Nobel Laureate Otto Heinrich Warburg in 1924 (the "Warburg Effect"), forms the basis for recent significant advances in cancer imaging by positron emission...
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Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals Announces Initiation of Clinical Trials of CPI-613 for the Treatment of Cancer.
Newspaper article from: Cancer Weekly; 10/7/2008; 700+ words
; ...other, but quite distinct from that of normal cells. This observation, first made by Nobel Laureate Otto Heinrich Warburg in 1924 (the "Warburg Effect"), forms the basis for recent significant advances in cancer imaging by positron emission...
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Municiones Politicas/ Locuras y secretos del poder.(Enfoque)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México); 5/12/2002; 700+ words
; ...vida. Segn algunos bigrafos, Adolfo Hitler sufri un cncer de garganta, del que fue tratado hasta su muerte por Otto Heinrich Warburg, el nico mdico judo al que el lder nazi, en su locura de odio antisemita, permiti continuar trabajando tras...
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NewCo News: Bioenergetics Sets 'Cornerstone' of Drug Development Approach.
Magazine article from: BIOWORLD Today; 10/19/2009; 700+ words
; ...process from healthy cells. It's a discovery that's been sitting around for a while, since Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich Warburg's work in the 1930s. In fact, Shorr, an Orthodox rabbi, said his company's name actually comes from a passage...
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News Wire article from: Investrend; 10/8/2009; 700+ words
; ...Jesse Jackson Today is: Day of Independence in Croatia, World Sight Day. Happy Birthday: Walter Kittredge, Otto Heinrich Warburg, Edward Rickenbacker, Frank Herbert, Rona Barrett, Paul Hogan, Jesse Jackson, Chevy Chase, Dennis Kucinich...
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IN OUR PAGES: 100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO 1933: Berlin Alarmed By Loss
Newspaper article from: ; 4/24/2008; ; 271 words
; ...merit of Paul Laband and George Jellinek, Heinrich Dernburg, Hermann Cohen, Frederich Gundolf, Paul Ehrlich, James Israel, Otto Warburg, Richard Willstaetter, Fritz Haber, Heinrich Hertz and many others." (Copyright 2008...
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Commonplace Learning: Ramism and Its German Ramifications 1543-1630.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 3/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Ramifications 1543-1630. Oxford-Warburg Studies. Oxford: Oxford University...philosophy and method, Johann Heinrich Alsted, 1588-1638: Between...philosophers: most importantly, Otto Casmann, Clemens Timpler...Bartholomaus Keckermann, and Johann Heinrich Alsted. Here, in addition...
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The Rise and Fall of Weimar Democracy.
Magazine article from: The Historian; 9/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...English translation, and Heinrich August Winkler's Weimar...gets his due, but Otto Hintze, a major historian...hear of the banker, Max Warburg, but not of the art...great institute, Aby Warburg. No Bauhaus, no Frankfurt...School, no Thomas (or Heinrich) Mann are mentioned...
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MAUD ROSENTHAL
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...the playwright, and for the novelist Heinrich Mann, who shared Levy's beliefs; she...he started work under Fritz Saxl at the Warburg Institute, also newly arrived from Hamburg...pianist, he became better acquainted with Otto Haas, who had succeeded to the great...
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Otto Heinrich Warburg
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Otto Heinrich Warburg , 1883-1970, German physiologist. He was director (1931-53...cells. For his discovery of the nature and the mode of action of (Warburg's) yellow enzyme, he won the 1931 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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Warburg, Otto Heinrich
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition
Warburg, Otto Heinrich (1883–1970) German biochemist; discovered the role of flavins and nicotinamide coenzymes in oxidative metabolism; Nobel Prize 1931.
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Otto Warburg
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1931. Otto Warburg is considered one of the world's foremost biochemists...Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology in 1931. Otto Heinrich Warburg was born on October 8, 1883, in Freiburg, Germany...
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Albert von Szent-Györgyi
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...destroyed the living cell. Otto Warburg held that the liberation...by activated oxygen. Heinrich Wieland argued that the...equivalent. In 1924 Warburg isolated his "respiratory...discovery strongly favored Warburg's theory. At Groningen...
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Nobel Prizes
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...International Peace Bureau Otto Wallach J. D. van der...D. Bohr A. V. Hill Otto Meyerhof Jacinto Benavente...Buisson Ludwig Quidde Heinrich Wieland A. H. Compton...Bosch Friedrich Bergius Otto H. Warburg E. A. Karlfeldt 1932...
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