Lwoff all worked in Meyerhof's laboratory during the 1930s. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry] Reference
Kuhn also strongly advocated the appointment of Hermann Rein, a cardiovascular physiologist, to fill in Meyerhof's position. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
The avalanche of results in Meyerhof's institute during the next 8 years would certainly prove the worthiness of the choice. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry] Reference
And Meyerhof was forced to flee the country in 1938. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research: 1929-1939] Reference
"Just a feeling that it had to be asked," said Meyerhof. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
Meanwhile, Otto Meyerhof was facing problems of his own. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
Meyerhof was a welcomed addition as KWImF Director of the. From Wordnik.com. [The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research] Reference
Among other honours and distinctions, Meyerhof was a Foreign. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof - Biography] Reference
(It was one of his favorite phrases.) "It involves Meyerhof.". From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
Meyerhof was about to pass on to the next when the summons came. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
In addition to Meyerhof, four other eventual Nobel Prize winners. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research: 1929-1939] Reference
Philadelphia in the USA, where Meyerhof worked until his death in. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
Meyerhof, what were the procedures for dismantling the Physiology. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
Julian Huxley and Otto Meyerhof worked in his clinical laboratory. From Wordnik.com. [The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research] Reference
Otto Meyerhof, had already won the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research: 1929-1939] Reference
Listen, Meyerhof never misses a chance to get together with the boys. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
'' Meyerhof had selected the last in the series with particular care. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
Kuhn, Hausser and Meyerhof began work in magnificent new laboratories. From Wordnik.com. [The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research] Reference
He was the son of Felix Meyerhof, a merchant of that city and his wife. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof - Biography] Reference
Meyerhof and Hausser worked closely with Freese to customize the plans. From Wordnik.com. [The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research] Reference
Soon after the end of WWI, Meyerhof began collaborating with A.V. Hill. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry] Reference
A.V. Hill and Otto Meyerhof, and also for that of many other later workers. From Wordnik.com. [Sir Frederick Hopkins - Biography] Reference
Directorship of the Institute of Physiology, Meyerhof was appointed Assistant. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof - Biography] Reference
Professionally, this turmoil could not have come at a worse time for Meyerhof. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
Meyerhof from reclaiming the rotating administrative directorship of the KWImF. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
In his 1913 address, Meyerhof had mentioned the work of the Englishman, A.V. Hill. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry] Reference
In late 1924, Warburg made Meyerhof a stop-gap offer of space in his own institute. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry] Reference
It was then that Meyerhof asked his two questions and leaned back, closing his eyes. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
But Meyerhof said, "The first question is this: Where do all these jokes come from?". From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
Shortly after Meyerhof fled Germany in 1938, his assistant Paul Ohlmeyer worked with. From Wordnik.com. [Walther Bothe and the Physics Institute: the Early Years of Nuclear Physics] Reference
But the position in Warburg's KWI represented only a temporary solution for Meyerhof. From Wordnik.com. [The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research] Reference
In 1938, Meyerhof and his family made their way first to Switzerland, then on to Paris. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
We'll see Meyerhof and you can do the necessary analysis of Multivac's response, if any. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
It was Meyerhof who put his finger on the proof of it, Meyerhof the accomplished jokester. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
Meyerhof erased the sound of that monosyllable and put the circuit he was using into neutral. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
Clinic at the same time that Otto Meyerhof was finishing up his medical studies in Heidelberg. From Wordnik.com. [Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry] Reference
Bothe had little interest in collaborating with fellow KWImF directors Krehl, Meyerhof or Kuhn. From Wordnik.com. [Personal and National Tragedy Undermine Krehl's Dream] Reference
Meyerhof, M. (1926a) “New Light on Hunayn ibn Ishaq and his period”, Isis 8 (1926), 685-724. From Wordnik.com. [Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic Philosophy] Reference
A Grand Master like Meyerhof asks questions and Multivac automatically formulates it into quantities and operations. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
Meyerhof broke in, face flushed with the kind of triumph only a Grand Master can know who once again has asked the right question. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories Vol 1]
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