- The
Widal test,
developed in 1896 and
named after its inventor, Georges-Fernand
Widal, is an
indirect agglutination test for
enteric fever or undulant...
- (1901–1906). "
Widal, Georges-Fernand". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Georges-Fernand-Isidor
Widal @ Who...
- The Hôpital Fernand-
Widal (English: Fernand-
Widal Hospital) is an
establishment of the ****istance Publique–Hôpitaux de
Paris (AP-HP)
located at 200, rue...
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substance that
caused agglutination of cells.
French physician Fernand Widal (1862–1929) put
Gruber and Durham's
discovery to
practical use
later in...
- Nations). "Guy
Loando Mboyo, Sénateur et
fondateur de la
Fondation Widal",
Widal Foundation (Retrieved
January 4, 2021)(in French) "L'INTERVIEW – RD...
- Look up
wide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
WIDE or
Wide may
refer to:
Wide (cricket), a type of
illegal delivery to a
batter Wide and
narrow data...
- The
Wide,
Wide World is an 1850
novel by
Susan Warner,
published under the
pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell. It is
often acclaimed as America's
first bestseller...
- A
wide receiver (WR), also
referred to as a wideout, and
historically known as a
split end (SE) or
flanker (FL), is an
eligible receiver in
gridiron football...
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generally undertaken while awaiting the
results of the
Widal test and
blood and
stool cultures. The
Widal test is used to
identify specific antibodies in the...
- The
World Wide Web (WWW or
simply the Web) is an
information system that
enables content sharing over the
Internet through user-friendly ways
meant to...