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  1. ´DZ·Բ [vawlf, -gahng], 1887–1967, German psychologist.


ö

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noun

  1. öWolfgang18871967MGermanSCIENCE: psychologist Wolfgang (ˈvɔlfɡaŋ). 1887–1967, German psychologist, a leading exponent of Gestalt psychology
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  1. German immunologist who with Cesar Milstein developed a method of fusing together different cells to maintain antibody production. For the discovery of this technique, which is widely used in the development of drugs and in diagnostic tests for cancer and other diseases, ö and Milstein shared with British immunologist Niels K. Jerne the 1984 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.
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