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Ar·ber (ärbr), Werner Born 1929.
Swiss microbiologist. He shared a 1978 Nobel Prize for the discovery of restriction enzymes, an important step in the development of genetic engineering.


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Celecoxib reduced the recurrence of the polyps most dramatically in people whose initial colonoscopies had revealed numerous or large polyps, says gastroenterologist Nadir Arber of the Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, who presented one of the studies.
Such a pattern is unusual among men, but not uncommon among women, and may therefore be a function of gender-based socialization (Sara Arber and Jay Ginn, Gender and Later Life: A Sociological Analysis of Resources and Constraints [London, 1991], 167-69).
Arber of the New York County Supreme Court, the tenant in question claimed that his garden was not subject to co-op approval, regardless of its size or shape, because he had constructed the garden before the co-op board was ever formed.
 
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