Louis Pasteur is regarded as one of the greatest saviors of humanity, and was responsible of the discovery of pasteurization.
第二段翻译:His most important discoveries were in the field of germ study. He showed that germs required certain micro-organisms to develop. Louis Pasteur then turned to practical ways of killing bacteria in liquids such as milk. His process of Pasteurisation successfully killed bacteria in milk...
Louis Pasteur developed the germ theory for disease. He discovered disease causing microorganisms, found cure for germ elimination named it Pasteurization.
A. It supported what most people thought at that time. B. It revealed that bacteria often appeared out of nowhere. C. It attracted the attention of the father of microbiology. D. It was a very important discovery in the history of biology. ...
Louis Pasteur was one of the greatest medical researchers of the nineteenth century. His discovery that bacteria, or germs, spread disease helped doctors ... G Nickles - 《France the Culture》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 METHOD FOR THE DISINFECTING AND IMPROVED DEWATERING OF A MATERIAL WEB, STRIP...
In this issue of Molecular Microbiology, Lou and colleagues show that EspC forms high‐molecular weight polymerization complexes that resemble selected components of type II, III and/or IV secretion systems of Gram‐negative bacteria. Indeed, EspC‐multimeric complexes form filamentous structures that ...
Nikola Tesla’s discovery of alternating currents, for example, helped pave the way for widespread access to electricity, and Louis Pasteur’s discovery that heat and disinfectant could kill bacteria improved food safety and saved millions of lives. In 1655, the English scientist Robert Hooke made...
Inoculation is the injection of dead or weakened disease-causing bacteria or viruses into the human body in order to produce immunity. Louis Pasteur and Germ Theory In the mid-nineteenth century, French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) was developing his germ theory. The ...
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Whole-exome sequencing (WES) has been successful in identifying genes that cause familial Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, until now this approach has not been deployed to study large cohorts of unrelated participants. To discover rare PD susceptibili