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Hans Adolf

Krebs, Hans Adolf, 1154 Krebs cycle, see Citric acid cycle... [Pg.1303]

Hans Buchheim, Martin Broszat, Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, Helmut Krausnick. Anaionue des SS-Staates, Walter, Freiburg 1964... [Pg.423]

In a book critically discussed by the renowned German historians Andreas Hillgruber and Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, Boris Semionovich Telpuchowsky writes ... [Pg.551]

Dino A. Brugnioni, Robert Poirer, The Holocaust Revisited A Retrospective Analysis of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Complex, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington 1979 Hans Buchheim, Martin Broszat, Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, Helmut Krausnick, Anatomie des SS-Staates, 2 vols., Walter Verlag, Freiburg 1964... [Pg.585]

Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, Hans Dollinger (eds.), Der Zweite Weltkrieg in Bildem undDokumenten, v. I, Desch, Munich 1952... [Pg.590]

Sir Hans Adolf Krebs (1900-1981) was born in Hildesheim, Germany, and received an M.D. in 1925 from the University of Hamburg. In 1933 he moved to England, first at the University of Cambridge, then at the University of Sheffield (1935-1954), and finally at the University of Oxford (1954-1967). He received the 1953 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on elucidating pathways in intermediary metabolism. [Pg.1213]

Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf (1900-1981) German/British Biochemist Sir Hans Adolf Krebs was born at Hildesheim, Germany, on August 25, 1900, to Georg Krebs, M.D., an ear, nose, and throat surgeon of that city, and his wife Alma (nee Davidson). [Pg.156]

Krebs cycle A biochemical cycle in the second stage of cellular respiration involving eight steps that complete the metabolic breakdown of glucose molecules to carbon dioxide. Acetyl CoA is combined with oxaloac-etate to form citric acid. Citric acid is then converted into a number of other chemicals, and carbon dioxide is released. The process takes place within the mitochondrion. Also called citric acid cycle or tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Conceived and published by British scientist Sir Hans Adolf Krebs in 1957. [Pg.157]


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