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Abderhalden

American  
[ahp-duhr-hahl-dn] / ˌɑp dərˈhɑl dn /

noun

  1. Emil 1877–1950, Swiss chemist and physiologist.


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“If they’re returning back to the community, that’s going to trickle out,” Abderhalden said.

From Seattle Times Aug. 28, 2022

“Loneliness, boredom and hopelessness are all tied into those two policies of visitation and programming,” Abderhalden said.

From Seattle Times Aug. 28, 2022

“It’s astronomical,” said Frances Abderhalden, an expert on jail suicides and an assistant professor of criminal justice at California State University, Los Angeles.

From Seattle Times Aug. 28, 2022

Abderhalden, the great German physiological chemist, has discovered that substances that once get into the blood produce specific ferments.

From The Treasure-Train by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)

The Abderhalden test for determining whether or not an animal is pregnant is now practised.

From Common Diseases of Farm Animals by Craig, R. A., D. V. M.

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