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Jules Jean
Baptiste Vincent Bordet (/bɔːrˈdeɪ/ bor-DAY, French: [ʒyl ʒɑ̃
batist vɛ̃sɑ̃ bɔʁdɛ]; 13 June 1870 – 6
April 1961) was a
Belgian immunologist...
- the work of
Bordet and
Gengou on complementing-fixation reaction,
published in 1901, and the
positive reaction is
sometimes called the
Bordet-Gengou-W****ermann...
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Bordet may make
reference to:
Gustavo Bordet,
Argentine governor Jules Bordet,
Belgian immunologist and
microbiologist Michel Bordet,
French playwright...
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Bordet–Gengou agar is a type of agar
plate optimized to
isolate Bordetella,
containing blood,
potato extract, and glycerol, with an
antibiotic such as...
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Gustavo Bordet (born 21
February 1962) is an
Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He
served as
mayor of Concordia,
Entre Ríos from 2007 to 2015, and...
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Institut Jules Bordet is a
specialised general hospital (with in part
university beds) and
research institute of the Université
libre de
Bruxelles (ULB)...
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Robert d'Aguiló (c. 1100 – c. 1159), also
known as
Robert Bordet, was a
Norman knight who
moved from
Normandy to
Catalonia in the
early 12th century. He...
- Régis
Bordet, born in 1964 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, is a
French doctor and academic, author,
actor and
theatre director. He has been
President of the University...
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Bordet railway station (French: Gare de
Bordet; Dutch:
Station Bordet) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Evere in Brussels, Belgium, operated...
- charts,
including three songs which peaked at
number one,
namely "Dans på
bordet" with
David Mokel [no], "Fakk min X" with
rapper Kamelen, and "Sigg". Ballinciaga...