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Zymotic disease was a 19th-century
medical term for
acute infectious diseases,
especially "chief
fevers and
contagious diseases (e.g.
typhus and typhoid...
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added their own contributions. ****uming the name "Xymox"
after the word
zymotic (of or
causing fermentation), in 1983 the
group released a five-track EP...
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found in
Southern India and Sri Lanka.[better source needed]
Based on
zymotic theory,
people believed vapors called miasmata (singular: miasma) rose...
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Submarine mines Tom-Tom
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Tonalite Vesuvius Volume 28
Vetch Zymotic diseases Volume 29
Index List of
contributors Volume 1 of 1922 supp Abbe...
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constructed a
series of
national life tables. The
theory of
zymotic disease was Farr's
contribution to the
debate on aetiology. He identified...
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denialism History of
emerging infectious diseases Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow Zymotic disease "Definition of Germ in
English from the
Oxford dictionary". Oxford...
- Gr**** ζέω, ζύμη (zúmē) alloenzyme, azyme, azymite, enzyme, lysozyme, microzyme, zymase, zyme, zymogen, zymology, zymolysis, zymosis,
zymotic, zymurgy...
- Gr**** ζέω, ζύμη (zúmē) alloenzyme, azyme, azymite, enzyme, lysozyme, microzyme, zymase, zyme, zymogen, zymology, zymolysis, zymosis,
zymotic, zymurgy...
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Inadequate ventilation was one
factor to
which the
consensus pointed.
Zymotic theory was an
explanation of
disease developed by
Justus von
Liebig and...
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Distillation Fermentation in food
processing Louis Pasteur Spontaneous generation Zymotic diseases (for the Gr****
language term
zumoun for "ferment") Pasteur, Louis...