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111Pasteur — Pas|teur [... tø:ɐ̯ ] (französischer Bakteriologe) …
112ПАСТÉР (Pasteur) Луи — (Pasteur) Луи (1822–95), франц. учёный, основоположник совр. микробиологии и иммунологии, ин. ч. к. (1884) и поч. ч. (1893) Петерб. АН. Работы П. по оптич. асимметрии молекул легли в основу стереохимии. Показал, что процессы брожения и… …
113Pasteur Rahajason — Pastor RAHAJASON (1897 1971) was a writer from Madagascar.He wrote the lyrics of the national anthem of Madagascar Ry Tanindraza nay malala ô ( Oh, Beloved Homeland of Our Ancestors ) in 1958. Norbert Raharisoa composed the music of this anthem …
114Pasteur effect — (pas tur ) The decrease in the rate of sugar catabolism and change to aerobic respiration that occurs when microorganisms are switched from anaerobic to aerobic conditions …
115Pasteur effect — Decrease in the rate of carbohydrate breakdown that occurs in yeast and other cells when switched from anaerobic to aerobic conditions. Results from a relatively slow flux of material through the biochemical pathways of respiration compared with… …
116Pasteur,Louis — Pas·teur (păs tûrʹ, pä stœrʹ), Louis. 1822 1895. French chemist who founded modern microbiology, invented the process of pasteurization, and developed vaccines for anthrax, rabies, and chicken cholera. Pas·teurʹi·an adj. * * * …
117Pasteur pipette — noun An item of laboratory equipment consisting of a simple pipette with a very long, fine nose and a rubber bulb, used to draw small amounts of liquid from a chemical liquid or solution. Often used to separate two phases in a small sample …
118Pasteur reaction — see under effect …
119Pasteur, Louis — (1822–1895) French chemist. pastiche. A work inspired by a variety of sources. pastille …
120Pasteur pipette — …