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Ehrlich
[ eyr-likh ]
noun
- Paul [poul], 1854–1915, German physician, bacteriologist, and chemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1908.
Ehrlich
/ ˈːɪç /
noun
- EhrlichPaul18541915MGermanSCIENCE: bacteriologist Paul (paul). 1854–1915, German bacteriologist, noted for his pioneering work in immunology and chemotherapy and for his discovery of a remedy for syphilis: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1908
Ehrlich
- German bacteriologist who was a pioneer in the study of the blood and the immune system, and in the development of drugs to fight specific disease-causing agents. He discovered a compound that was effective in combating sleeping sickness as well as a drug, called salvarsan, that cured syphilis.
Example Sentences
Ruth Ehrlich, head of policy and campaigns at the organisation argues the legal changes have "had a chilling effect on the ways all of us are able to speak out for what we believe".
“Our house was blown away, gone, dust,” Ehrlich recalled.
“The approach was really the original sin of Gascón and the beginning and the end of this administration,” Ehrlich said.
The commission sent Attanasio’s lawyer Kenneth Ehrlich a notice of violation in September, claiming that contractors working on Attanasio’s beach house illegally excavated sand and operated heavy machinery within state tidelands.
The stock slide “comes on the heels of significant under-performance over the last two years,” Reif Ehrlich wrote in a report Thursday.
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