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  • ...medicine to undercut and overcome the simplistic germ theory of disease by Louis Pasteur. Indeed, the late Rene Dubois (1901-82), who wrote a standard biography, LOUIS PASTEUR: FREELANCE OF SCIENCE (1949, 1976), declared: "The germ theory of disease h
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  • ...taneously by U.S. Army physician [[George Sternberg]] and French chemist [[Louis Pasteur]]. ''S. pneumoniae'' has been used to prove that genetic material consists
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  • *[[Louis Pasteur]], (1822–1895), French [[biochemistry|biochemist]]
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  • ...n 1867 by [[Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister|Joseph Lister]], inspired by [[Louis Pasteur]]'s germ theory of putrefaction. In this paper he advocated the use of carb
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  • [[Image:Tableau Louis Pasteur.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Louis Pasteur in his laboratory, painting by [[Albert Edelfelt|A. Edelfeldt]] in 1885.]] ...tific minds of the time continued to investigate these vital properties. [[Louis Pasteur]], shortly after his famous rebuttal of spontaneous generation, made severa
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  • #the ''Musée [[Louis Pasteur|Pasteur]]'' and * Strasbourg I - [[Université Louis Pasteur]]
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  • ...iver}} {{rpr|locus (genetics)|locus}} {{rpr|long-term potentiation}} {{rpr|Louis Pasteur}} {{rpr|lung}} {{rpr|Lynn Margulis}} {{rpr|Lyon hypothesis}} {{rpr|lysis}}
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  • ...iver}} {{rpl|locus (genetics)|locus}} {{rpl|long-term potentiation}} {{rpl|Louis Pasteur}} {{rpl|lung}} {{rpl|Lynn Margulis}} {{rpl|Lyon hypothesis}} {{rpl|lysis}}
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  • ...es. Previously, he used disinfectants on his hands, as was the practice of Louis Pasteur and is still followed in some laboratories in France. However, Caroline had
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  • ...overy, along with subsequent observations by [[Lazzaro Spallanzani]] and [[Louis Pasteur]], ended the long-held belief that life could [[Abiogenesis|spontaneously a
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  • ...s]] -- [[Edward Jenner]] -- [[Carolus Linnaeus]] -- [[Sewall Wright]] -- [[Louis Pasteur]] -- [[Gregor Mendel]] -- [[Barbara McClintock]] -- [[James D. Watson]] --
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  • ...sed for the preparation of a [[vaccine]] based on attenuated bacteria by [[Louis Pasteur]] in 1881.
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  • Between 1854 and 1864, [[Louis Pasteur]] discovered that [[glucose]] [[fermentation]] is due to [[microorganisms]]
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  • Between 1854 and 1864, [[Louis Pasteur]] discovered that [[glucose]] [[fermentation]] is due to [[microorganisms]]
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  • # [[Louis Pasteur]] - [[User:Stefan Sels|Stefan Sels]]
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  • ...hat evolution is a form of [[abiogenesis]] that was shown to be false by [[Louis Pasteur]]. Pasteur showed that this does not happen: if you leave a piece of meat,
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  • ...al diseases followed, including the successful [[rabies]] vaccination by [[Louis Pasteur]] in 1886. The nature of viruses however was not clear to these researchers
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  • # {{pl|Louis Pasteur}}
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  • Louis Pasteur demonstrated in 1859 that the fermentation process is caused by the growth
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  • [[liver]] - [[locus (genetics)|locus]] - [[long-term potentiation]] - [[Louis Pasteur]] - [[lung]] - [[Lynn Margulis]] - [[Lyon hypothesis]] - [[lysis]] - [[lyso
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