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Bordet (1919) antigens and antibodies in immune reactions
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Guérin; the discovery of certain defence mechanisms, Bordet and then Oudin; bacteriophage, d'Herelle; sulphonamides, the
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The working depth was 9 cm; the infiltration profile was deeper than without tillage (Le Thiec and Bordet, 1988).
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Havard (in Bordet et al., 1988) estimates that 60 % of all groundnut lifters (frame and tools) in Senegal originated from local workshops and the tools (shares) for the majority of the remaining implements from industrial manufacturing are made by artisans.
1. Overview 1991
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According to estimates by Bordet et al. (1988) and v.d. Decken (1989) 300 - 400 implements have been delivered, of which some 150 are actually put into use, concentrated in the Kara and Centrale regions.
1. Overview 1991
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According to Bouchet, director of SEMA in Boulel, Senegal (cited by Gaudefroy-Demonbynes, 1957: in Bordet et al., 1988) cropping on ridges increases yields by upto 20 % where high precipitation occurs (more than 1000 mm per annum).
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Bordet was awarded the 1919 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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Institute, and Claude went back to Belgium in 1949 to assume the directorship of the Jules Bordet Institute.
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Bordet affirmed in 1931: The invisible virus of d'Hérelle does not exist.
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For Bordet, heredity was the perpetuation of an individual physiology.
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