Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian (1886-1977), was an English biologist who studied how muscles contract during movement and exercise. For this research, he shared the 1922 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine with German biologist Otto Meyerhof. Hill contributed to the development of biophysics, the field of biology that applies the tools and techniques of physics to study life processes.
Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian
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