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> Subject: How to say Voet?
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>> Dear ProtNetters:
>> Can anyone say for certain exactly how the authors of the biochemistry
> text, Voet and Voet, pronounce their last name?
>> Regards, Rick Bernstein
>>>> :: How to say Voet?
"Vote", as in everyone should.