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What (who) is B D Behring - definition

GERMAN PHYSIOLOGIST WHO RECEIVED THE FIRST NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE 1901 FOR HIS DISCOVERY OF A DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN
Emil Adoph von Behring; Emil Adolph von Behring; Emil adolf von behring; Emil Adolf Behring; Von Behring; Emil Adolph Von Behring; Emil Behring; Emil Adolf Von Behring; Emil Adolf von Behring
  • Behring mausoleum in Marburg
  • Laboratory of 1913 in the Wannkopfstraße in Marburg
  • Villa Behring (burgundy) on Capri

B.D. Behring         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
Behring B D; B. D. Behring; Bd. Behring Anal
B D Behring (born 1 March 1946) is an Indian politician from Manipur belonging to the Janata Dal party.
Aldose beta-D-fructosyltransferase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
Aldose b-D-fructosyltransferase; EC 2.4.1.162; Alpha-D-aldosyl-beta-D-fructoside:aldose 1-beta-D-fructosyltransferase
In enzymology, an aldose beta-D-fructosyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
Ď         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
D-caron; D caron; D with caron; D’
The grapheme Ď (minuscule: ď) is a letter in the Czech and Slovak alphabets used to denote , the voiced palatal plosive (precisely alveolo-palatal), a sound similar to British English d in dew.

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Emil von Behring

Emil von Behring (German pronunciation: [ˈeːmiːl fɔn ˈbeːʁɪŋ] (listen); Emil Adolf von Behring), born Emil Adolf Behring (15 March 1854 – 31 March 1917), was a German physiologist who received the 1901 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the first one awarded in that field, for his discovery of a diphtheria antitoxin. He was widely known as a "saviour of children," as diphtheria used to be a major cause of child death. His work with the disease, as well as tetanus, has come to bring him most of his fame and acknowledgment. He was honored with Prussian nobility in 1901, henceforth being known by the surname "von Behring."