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Question 1:
The 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine went to three men from Oxford University who played a significant role in the discovery and development of penicillin and its use as an antibiotic. Which of these scientists did not share this prize?
A. Sir Howard Walter Florey
B. Ernst Boris Chain
C. Sir Alexander Fleming
D. Paul Winchell

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