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  • These results had several important ramifications: they explained the course of heat production measured by Hill; and they confirmed and extended a famous theory of Pasteur's that less glycogen is consumed in muscle metabolism in the presence of oxygen than in its absence.

    Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010

  • The verified empirically scientific theory is "non-life tends to remain non-life" and this was the case since Pasteur's famous swan-neck flask experiments where he "pasteurized" away the bacteria.

    Another Look 2009

  • A: Sanofi Pasteur's Fluzone Intradermal uses a needle less than a tenth of an inch long to inject vaccine just below the skin's surface.

    Time for flu shots, and some may get a tiny needle 2011

  • Lister soaked his dressings and instruments in carbolic acid to disinfect the surgical wound; he had been inspired by Louis Pasteur's researches on microorganisms.

    Gowns, Germs and Steel William Bynum 2011

  • To begin with, Pollack and co-author Duff Wilson conflate biotechnology, which usually refers to the genetic engineering of organisms using modern techniques, with microbiology, a scientific discipline that has been around since Pasteur's seminal 19th-century experiments on the causes and prevention of infectious diseases.

    Bias Infects The Gray Lady 2010

  • Currently, one can get a transcript of a chat very easily - either by copying/pasting from the chat history window or using a tool like Eloise Pasteur's NoteTaker.

    Archive 2007-04-29 Milosun Czervik 2007

  • Pasteur's work doesn't show that there are no circumstances in which life could arise through chemical processes on primordial Earth.

    Sunday School: Genesis 1:1-2:3 James F. McGrath 2009

  • Ironically, while some creationists actually appeal to Pasteur as an ally against evolution, in fact, Pasteur's conclusion is at odds with Genesis 1, while evolution explains currently existing life forms as deriving from earlier ones.

    Sunday School: Genesis 1:1-2:3 James F. McGrath 2009

  • Recounted in The Story of San Michele, Axel Munthe wrote of Pasteur's research for rabies vaccine research:

    Sheila Shayon: Spirituality: Lifting The Veil 2009

  • Joseph Lister banked on Pasteur's work to develop antiseptic methods in surgery.

    Notable Physicians, Medicine And Christ, The Great Physician I 2009

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