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Krebs

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Krebs (krbz, krps), Sir Hans Adolf 1900-1981.
German-born British biochemist who discovered (1936) the Krebs cycle. He shared a 1953 Nobel Prize for investigations into metabolic processes.


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She didn't sing that badly, she just didn't make an impression," noted Simon Cowell, who said Wednesday that Krebs had "the personality of a candle.
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This book, published to coincide with the 30th anniversary of The Selfish Gene, is a collection of essays by various scientists, philosophers, and writers, including Daniel Dennett, Steven Pinker, and John Krebs, who reveal how Dawkins' work has affected their own understanding of such topics as the battle of the sexes, evolution, cognitive science, and genetics.
 
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