louis pasteur in English

(1822-1895) nineteenth century French biologist and chemist, pioneer in bacteriology, creator of the Pasteur method for killing bacteria

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1. 1856 – Louis Pasteur stated that microorganisms produce fermentation.

2. Frenchman Louis Pasteur used vaccination to fight rabies and anthrax.

3. In the 1860 s , Louis Pasteur, working with beer and wine, developed the process of pasteurization.

4. In 1879, Louis Pasteur isolated streptococcus bacteria in blood from women suffering from Childbed fever.

5. Named after French scientist Louis Pasteur, pasteurization involves heating milk for a specified time and then cooling it quickly.

6. As Biogenesist Louis Pasteur would successfully argue, life isn't a "thing" that exists under the surface

7. As Biogenesist Louis Pasteur would successfully argue, life isn't a "thing" that exists under the surface

8. Clostridium was discovered by the French microbiologist Louis Pasteur in the 1860s as a proof of existing anaerobic microorganisms.

9. When was the importance of Asepsis first recognized? In the mid-19 th century, Louis Pasteur performed several experiments demonstrating the …

10. These and other observations of acquired immunity were later exploited by Louis Pasteur in his development of vaccination and his proposed germ theory of disease.

11. Since the time of experiments by Louis Pasteur, it has been accepted that life does not spring into existence out of nothing by spontaneous generation.

12. The Paris Alliance was created in 1884 by a board of directors featuring illustrious names such as Jules Verne (writer) and Louis Pasteur (chemist and biologist).

13. In this engrossing story, Nuland shows how Semmelweis's groundbreaking discovery of how Childbed fever was transmitted was later validated by the work of Louis Pasteur and Joseph Lister

14. The Archdeaconries that make up our diocese are now: Shyogwe (leaded by Arch Emmanuel GASANA; Ndiza (by Arch Joseph IYAKAREMYE) Hanika (by Arch Louis Pasteur) and Nyarugenge (by Arch Edward NYITURIKI)

15. ‘Indeed, the Antivivisectionist ancestors of today's animal rightists attempted to stop the research of Louis Pasteur that led to the discovery of the rabies vaccine.’ ‘We meet early Antivivisectionists, such as Frankenstein author Mary Shelley and Anna Kingsford, who …

16. Highly basic solid catalysts obtained by spray drying of a NaAlO2 and boehmite suspension for the upgrading of glycerol to Acetins Sreerangappa Ramesha Makhlouf Amourab and Damien P.Debeckera,* a Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), UCLouvain, Place Louis Pasteur, 1, box L4.01.09, 1348 Louvain la-Neuve, Belgium.

17. Anaerobic (adj.) "capable of living without oxygen," 1884 (earlier Anaerobian, 1879), from French anaérobie, coined 1863 by French bacteriologist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), from Greek an- "without" (see an- (1)) + aēr "air" (see air (n.1)) + bios "life," from PIE root *gwei- "to live."

18. Aerobic (adj.) "able to live or living only in the presence of oxygen, requiring or using free oxygen from the air," 1875, after French aérobie (n.), coined 1863 by Louis Pasteur in reference to certain bacteria; from Greek aero-"air" (see aero-) + bios "life," from PIE root *gwei-"to live." Aerobian and aerobious also were used in English