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Köhler

[-luhr]

noun

  1. Wolfgang 1887–1967, German psychologist.



Köhler

/ ˈkøːlər /

noun

  1. Wolfgang (ˈvɔlfɡaŋ). 1887–1967, German psychologist, a leading exponent of Gestalt psychology

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Köhler

  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, Köhler and Milstein shared with British immunologist Niels K. Jerne the 1984 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.

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Cécile Kohler, 41 and her partner Jacques Paris, 72, have been released from Evin prison, Macron said on Tuesday, with France's foreign minister later confirming they were "safe" at the embassy in Tehran "ahead of their final release".

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In a statement to the AFP news agency on Tuesday, the pair's Paris-based legal team said the release of Kohler and Paris had "ended their arbitrary detention which lasted 1,277 days".

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Iran had said Kohler and Paris could be released as part of that agreement.

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The toilet-mounted gadget, which is made by Kohler Health, is laden with sensors for understanding waste.

It sends data over Wi-Fi to Kohler Health’s secure servers and offers insights in a paired app, which requires a $7-a-month subscription.

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