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Edmond Isidore Étienne
Nocard (French pronunciation: [ɛdmɔ̃ izidɔʁ etjɛn nɔkaʁ]; 29
January 1850 – 2
August 1903), was a
French veterinarian and microbiologist...
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smallest self-replicating
organisms and its
discovery traces back to 1898 when
Nocard and Roux
isolated a
microorganism linked to
cattle pneumonia. This microbe...
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toxin could be
neutralized by
specific antibodies. In 1897,
Edmond Nocard showed that tet****
antitoxin induced p****ive
immunity in humans, and could...
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toxin could be
neutralized by
specific antibodies. In 1897,
Edmond Nocard showed that tet****
antitoxin induced p****ive
immunity in humans, and could...
- impairment. S.
agalactiae was
recognized as a
pathogen in
cattle by
Edmond Nocard and
Mollereau in the late 1880s. It can
cause bovine mastitis (inflammation...
- Gravelle, and
Annexe Roger Revet, and one
junior high school, Collège
Edmond Nocard. Area
senior high
schools include Lycée
Polyvalent Robert Schuman in Charenton-Le-Pont...
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contagious lung
disease of cattle. It was
first isolated in 1898 by
Edmond Nocard et al. and the
first mycoplasma to be
isolated at all. Formerly, M. mycoides...
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birthplace of:
Marie Jules César
Savigny (1777–1851),
zoologist Edmond Nocard (1850-1903),
veterinarian and
microbiologist Maurice Hayot (1862–1945),...
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Charles Chamberland (1851-1908), Jacques-Joseph
Grancher (1843–1907),
Edmond Nocard (1850–1903) and
Pierre Paul Émile Roux (1853–1933) as
members of the first...
- al. 2016 N.
zhihengii Huang et al. 2019 The
genus was
named for
Edmond Nocard (1850-1903), a
French 19th-century
veterinarian and biologist. The genus...