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Windaus
[ vin-dous ]
noun
- ·DZ [ah, -dawlf], 1876–1959, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1928.
Example Sentences
Professor Windaus, 1928 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, was first man to crystallize a vitamin�Vitamin D, in 1931.
In serene Gottingen the university faculty last week talked pridefully concerning knowledge and its fruits, pointed particularly at sage Professor Adolf Windaus and two of his scholastic offshoots.
Last week another Windaus student, young Dr. Fritz Micheel, who has become a Gottingen professor, reported that he had analyzed the chemical nature of Vitamin C. The three items, reinforced with Professor Windaus's crystallization of Vitamin B early last year, incontestably mark the University of Gottingen as the main source of vitamin wisdom.
Professor Adolph Windaus of the University was notified that he had won the 1928 Nobel prize for chemistry.
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