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Definition of Max Delbruck
1. Noun. United States biologist (born in Germany) who studied how viruses infect living cells (1906-1981).
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Literary usage of Max Delbruck
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biotechnology: Education & Training edited by Raymond Dobert (1996)
"... Breaking the genetic code in a letter by Max Delbruck. ... Describes a classroom
exercise that uses a letter from Max Delbruck to George Beadle to ..."
2. Nuclear Nonproliferation: Implementation of the U. S. North Korean Agreed by Gene Aloise (1998)
"... Breaking the genetic code in a letter by Max Delbruck. ... Describes a classroom
exercise that uses a letter from Max Delbruck to George Beadle to ..."
3. Industrial Chemistry: A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer by Allen Rogers (1920)
"BIBLIOGRAPHY WAHL-HENIUS. American Handy-Book of the Brewing, Malting and Auxiliary
Trades. 2 vols., Third Edition. Chicago. 1908. Max Delbruck. ..."
4. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports by United States Bureau of Manufactures (1900)
"... are not without a suggestive interest. At the recent centennial anniversary
of the Agricultural High School of Berlin, Prof. Max Delbruck ..."