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filterable, a. (ˈfɪltərəb(ə)l) Also filtrable. [f. filter v. + -able.] Able to pass through the pores of a filter, esp. one that retains bacteria; filterable virus (see virus).1908 M. H. Hayes tr. Friedberger & Fröhner's Vet. Path. (ed. 6) II. 425 The causative agents in fowl-pox belong to the group...
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Nociceptive flexion reflex, a muscle withdrawal reflex
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filtrable
filtrability, filtrable varr. filterability, filterable a.
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Chamberland filter
It was also discovered that a type of substance, initially known as a "filterable virus", passed through the smallest Pasteur-Chamberland filters, and
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filterability
filterability (ˌfɪltərəˈbɪlɪtɪ) Also filtrability. [f. next: see -ity.] The quality or state of being filterable.1910 Jrnl. Exper. Med. XII. 242 The filterability of the virus. 1928 T. M. Rivers Filterable Viruses i. 10 Others, however, do not seem to be so small and concerning the filterability of ...
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Paul Remlinger
In 1903 he demonstrated that the causative agent of rabies was a filterable virus.
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transduce
transduce, v. (trɑːnsˈdjuːs, træns-, -nz-) [Back-formation from next.] 1. trans. To alter the physical nature or medium of (a signal); to convert variations in (a medium) into corresponding variations in another medium.1949 L. L. Beranek Acoustic Measurements xiv. 637 The dynamic range of a micropho...
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Allan M. Campbell
These were demonstrated by creating a lawn of bacteria on appropriate media, mixing with these ‘filterable agents’ and then observing areas of destroyed These filterable agents were named bacteriophages (eaters of bacteria) or phage for short.
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Jerome T. Syverton
Syverton did research on polio, cancer, rheumatic fever, adenoviruses, filterable viruses, interepidemic survival of viruses, tissue cultures, and disease
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sacbrood
sacbrood (ˈsækbruːd) [f. sac2 + brood n.] A fatal viral disease of bee larvæ.1913 G. F. White in Circular Bureau Entomol., U.S. Dept. Agric. No. 169. 1 Sacbrood..is no new disease. Ibid. 3 There is, therefore, a disorder attacking the brood of bees in which [the] brood dies, but in which there has n...
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fix (components): [select-v2] case-insensitive when filterable
Nov 13, 2022[Component] [select-v2] [Component] [select-v2] el-select-v2 无法像 el-select 一样filter大小写不敏感 4 participants Add this suggestion to a batch that can be applied as a single commit. This suggestion is invalid because no changes were made to the code.
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Giuseppe Sanarelli
His studies on pathogenesis led to the identification of rabbit myxomatosis, caused by a filterable agent that Benjamin Lipschütz named as Sanarellia cuniculi
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Berkefeld
Berkefeld (ˈbɜːkfɛld, -ɛlt) Also (erron.) Berkefield. The name of W. Berkefeld (1836–1897), German mine-owner, used to designate a bacterial filter containing diatomaceous earth.1894 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 29 Dec. 1489/2 We must conclude that the Berkefeld filters may afford an efficient safeguard against...
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Negri body
, Paul Remlinger and Rifat-Bey Frasheri in Constantinople and, separately, Alfonso di Vestea in Naples showed that the etiologic agent of rabies is a filterable
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