- Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin.
Founded as the
Elvehjem Art
Center (later
Elvehjem Museum of Art) in 1970, the
museum moved into a brutalist...
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Conrad Arnold Elvehjem (May 27, 1901 – July 27, 1962) was
internationally known as an
American biochemist in nutrition. In 1937 he
identified two vitamins...
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Vitamin precursors of NAD+ were
first identified in 1938, when
Conrad Elvehjem showed that
liver has an "anti-black tongue"
activity in the form of nicotinamide...
- ending), Herr
Magnus og Bjærgtrolden, Herr Tønne af Alsø, Herr Bøsmer i
elvehjem, or the
Northern British Thomas the Rhymer.
Sometimes the
everyday person...
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Cottage Grove, and
Pleasant Springs. The
schools in the
district are:
Conrad Elvehjem Primary School (k-2),Waubesa
intermediate school (3-5),
Indian mound middle...
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southwestern Wisconsin in 1897. The
Chazen Museum of Art,
formerly the
Elvehjem Museum of Art,
maintains a
collection of paintings, drawings, sculpture...
- Muller, Mary Lee;
Elvehjem Museum of Art.
Imagery of dissent :
protest art from the 1930s and 1960s :
March 4 -
April 16, 1989,
Elvehjem Museum of Art, University...
- root cause.
Nicotinic acid was
extracted from
liver by
biochemist Conrad Elvehjem in 1937. He
later identified the
active ingredient,
referring to it as...
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exhibition in the
United States at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison's
Elvehjem Museum of Art (now
Chazen Museum of Art)
including his
installations A...
- cause.
Nicotinic acid was
extracted from the
liver by
biochemist Conrad Elvehjem in 1937. He
later identified the
active ingredient,
referring to it as...