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- The steenbok /ˈsteɪnbɒk, ˈstiːn-/ (Raphicerus campestris) is a common small antelope of southern and eastern Africa. It is sometimes known as the steinbuck...
- Harry Steenbock (August 16, 1886 – December 25, 1967) was a professor of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Steenbock graduated from...
- 1911, paving the way for modern nutrition as a science. In 1923, Harry Steenbock invented a process for adding vitamin D to milk and other foods, and in...
- excellence". WARF was founded in 1925 to manage a discovery by Harry Steenbock, who invented the process for using ultraviolet radiation to add vitamin...
- 2009, Khorana was hosted by the Khorana Program and honored at the 33rd Steenbock Symposium in Madison, Wisconsin. Other honors included the Louisa Gross...
- Harry Steenbock demonstrated that irradiation by ultraviolet light increased the vitamin D content of foods and other organic materials. Steenbock's irradiation...
- Perspective. 2003". Pediatrics. 112 (2): 132–135. Pileggi VJ, De Luca HF, Steenbock H (September 1955). "The role of vitamin D and intestinal phytase in the...
- "fat soluble" in 1918, and later "vitamin A" in 1920. In 1919, Harry Steenbock (University of Wisconsin–Madison) proposed a relationship between yellow...
- Tovah FeldshuhGolda Meir Mel RaidoJacob Cécile C****el – Jane Mhairi SteenbockCathy Tom Conti – Sir Cunningham Shirel – Yaël Peter Polycarpou – Abdel...
- Howard M. Temin." Interview. 1993. 1–22. Oral History Program, Archives, Steenbock Library, University of Wisconsin – Madison. Temin Howard M (1963). "The...