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  • ction include works of Isaac Newton and Louis Pasteur, a 1544 edition of Archimedes' mathematical t
  • , the credit for this discovery went to Louis Pasteur, after his celebrated demonstration with the
  • e to Florence Nightingale; from Pocahontas to Pasteur and Edgar Allan Poe; from Tennyson to Thoreau
  • He worked with Pasteur and came up, by chance, with a vaccine for ch
  • graphies of famous French scientists - Fabre, Pasteur, and Curie.
  • The ENSPS belongs to the Polytechnicum Louis Pasteur and thus to the University of Strasbourg.
  • With Pasteur and his colleagues, Thuillier was instrumenta
  • father, Dr. Osgood was a student of Dr. Louis Pasteur and spent time with him in France.
  • Pasteur and Burns, on the Snap Dragon, headed to New
  • Wright also pointed out that Pasteur and Fleming, although both excellent research
  • translated into English as Correspondence of Pasteur and Thuillier, Concerning Anthrax and Swine F
  • athematician Jean Baptiste Biot, Madame Marie Pasteur and Louis' father, Jean Joseph cooperated in
  • Editorial Board of the Annales de l'Institut Pasteur, and established the first regular course on
  • title poem of his 1990 collection, For Louis Pasteur, announces his key loyalties.
  • Strasbourg, France, he was a student of Louis Pasteur at the Sorbonne.
  • It is located within the Institut Pasteur at 25 Rue du Docteur Roux, Paris, France, in
  • who would meet in front of a statue of Louis Pasteur at 4:20 P. M. to smoke marijuana, both near t
  • of his contemporaries, Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur, because unlike them, Beijerinck never studie
  • Nonetheless, Pasteur carries on, with the assistance of a small gr
  • Benoit DuCharme is Dr. Melikian's Pasteur colleague and love interest.
  • From 1967 Chazel studied in Pasteur College, alongside Michel Blanc, Gerard Jugno
  • Louis Pasteur could rightly be described as the first stere
  • Institut Pasteur de Lille
  • e, and Michel Blanc on the banks of the Lycee Pasteur de Neuilly-Sur-Seine.
  • n, a Jewish pupil of the French chemist Louis Pasteur, developed the 'Heineken A-yeast' in the Hein
  • The Pasteur effect is an inhibiting effect of oxygen on t
  • usters of Brettanomyces claussenii a negative pasteur effect has been demonstrated.
  • Isaac Newton, the Montgolfier brothers, Louis Pasteur, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Marie Curie, Rudolf Di
  • Pasteur gave him an appointment at the Pasteur Instit
  • lter that proved to be equal to the one Louis Pasteur had developed in France.
  • The only building, Pasteur Hall, was still without its front door on the
  • Arbois, childhood home to Louis Pasteur, has for centuries been the wine capital of t
  • major Sanofi-aventis vaccine division Sanofi Pasteur has acquired majority stake in Hyderabad-base
  • In 1916 he moved to a small apartment in the Pasteur Hospital, where he died on November 3, 1933.
  • He was disciple of Luis Pasteur in his institute.
  • The mausoleum can be found at 8, avenue Pasteur, in Aix-en-Provence.
  • ation technique developed originally by Louis Pasteur in the 1880's.
  • ogical station in Trieste and at the Institut Pasteur in Paris.
  • 5, the son of a Doctor, he attended the Lycee Pasteur in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
  • n sabbatical in 1963 to study at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, he found that bacteriocins impair t
  • hur Pardee and Francois Jacob at the Institut Pasteur in France before arriving at Harvard Universi
  • n of Blvd Dr. P. Dertliev Boulevard and Louis Pasteur, in eastern bc "Lyulin, near Zapaden park.
  • Pasteur Institute
  • The Pasteur Institute citation is wrong.
  • The Pasteur Institute is located in the area.
  • Gengou worked at the Belgium Pasteur Institute in Brussels.
  • He was then employed at the Pasteur Institute from 1988 until 1990.
  • of Ilya Ilyich Metchnikoff (1845-1916) at the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
  • 0s by Daniel Bovet and Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute in France.
  • He then went to the Pasteur Institute in Paris, where he studied organic
  • It was first discovered in 1921 at Pasteur Institute by Ernest Fourneau, and sold under
  • d and then, in 1994, was on secondment at the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
  • 7) was a British Army officer who founded the Pasteur Institute at Kasauli in the Indian state of H
  • paper published by Marc Julia's group at the Pasteur Institute in 1965.
  • In 1924, while working at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, Ivanov obtained permissio
  • s soaked during a rainstorm on her way to the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
  • but later returned to Europe, studying at the Pasteur Institute of Paris, from which he obtained ei
  • oratory of Molecular Genetics at the Hellenic Pasteur Institute in Athens, Greece.
  • In 1904 he was nominated to the Pasteur's former position as General Director of the
  • graduate qualification- attended Sorbonne and Pasteur Institute.
  • 4 he was chief of anti-rabies services at the Pasteur Institute.
  • lso a member of the Board of Directors of the Pasteur Institute.
  • eille, France and studied bacteriology at the Pasteur Institute.
  • Pasteur is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro.
  • e Moore), who has been bitten by a rabid dog, Pasteur is persuaded to try out his untested treatmen
  • George Mann Richardson, Louis Pasteur, Jacobus van 't Hoff, Joseph Achille Le Bel,
  • Louis Pasteur JHS (now LACES), fed some of its graduates to
  • s in microbiology following the work of Louis Pasteur led to more advanced methods of culturing pur
  • the Greek Royal Order of the Phoenix and the Pasteur Medal of the Pasteur Institute of Paris.
  • Pasteur never gave proper credit to Toussaint and his
  • The Influence of Pasteur on medical science.
  • Pasteur originally defined fermentation as respiratio
  • Pasteur paid the Hearth Tax on the hall over twenty y
  • Georges-Fernand Widal; Annales de l'Institut Pasteur, Paris, 1888, 2: 54-59.
  • In 1873, Louis Pasteur patented a "yeast" which was "free from disea
  • Pasteur performed careful research and concluded, "I
  • After squeezing the bulb to expel air, a pasteur pipette is inserted into the tube just below
  • ece of glassware used to transfer fluids, see Pasteur pipette.
  • 2 Pasteur pipettes
  • Glass Pasteur pipettes with teats
  • Pasteur pipettes can also be used for microscale dist
  • Pasteur produced an early rabies vaccine by using ser
  • From 1882 to 1889, he was a chaplain in Bon Pasteur, Quebec.In 1889, he was appointed Titular Bis
  • The music was written by Pasteur Rahajason and the lyrics by Norbert Raharisoa
  • The son of Pasteur Richard Andriamanjato, Andriamanjato studied
  • Pasteur showed that by bubbling oxygen into the yeast
  • Louis Pasteur shows that the air is full of bacteria.
  • y community boards, including the Lycee Louis Pasteur Society, the Heritage Park Foundation and the
  • The Waldos designated the Louis Pasteur statue on the grounds of San Rafael High Scho
  • July 6 - Louis Pasteur successfully tests his vaccine against rabies
  • It was this research with Pasteur that enabled him to bring the first rabies an
  • He became an associate and was charged by Pasteur to found and direct a branch of the Pasteur I
  • astride the southern rim of the walled plain Pasteur, to the west of the crater Hilbert.
  • His doctoral dissertation at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg focused on "ethology
  • Memoirs by Pasteur, van't Hoff, Lebel and Wislicenus, New York,
  • She was then taken to the Convent de Bon Pasteur where she swore not to write about her experi
  • ork paved the way for later research by Louis Pasteur, who defeated the theory of spontaneous gener
  • He reported this to Pasteur, who told him to inject a fresh form into the
  • The effect was discovered in 1857 by Louis Pasteur, who showed that aerating yeasted broth cause