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  • Although my research was not productive at all, I keep from this period a solid expertise of Pasteurian technologies for working in perfectly sterile conditions without the use of antibiotics.

    Luc Montagnier - Autobiography 2009

  • Their very existence was also almost forgotten in the time of the Pasteurian revolution, when microbial infection came to be thought of as the likely explanation for every disease.

    The Nobel Prize and the Discovery of Vitamins 2004

  • 'When asked whether or not we are Marxists, our position is the same as that of a physicist or a biologist when asked if he is a "Newtonian," or if he is a "Pasteurian" … One ought to be

    WordPress.com News 2009

  • "sanitary-bacteriological synthesis" (SBS) to explain how during the time between these two events, public health reformers brought pre-Pasteurian beliefs (that foul smelling emanations are bad for you) into harmony with new scientific knowledge about the dangers of microbes

    Now Smell This 2010

  • "Ramon was not the forty-fifth, but the seventy-sixth patient who had died after receiving the Pasteurian treatment for hydrophobia.

    Buchanan's Journal of Man, June 1887 Volume 1, Number 5 1856

  • "Marxist 'with the same naturalness with which one is" Newtonian "in physics, or" Pasteurian "in biology. '

    WordPress.com News 2009

  • This flag stands for longstanding values that are as relevant today as they were yesterday: the long-term vision that is essential for our bio-industrial activities, a resolutely global approach, and growth driven by scientific innovation, upholding the family and Pasteurian tradition. "

    Medindia Health News 2009

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