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2 chicken cholera
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1) Сельское хозяйство: пастереллёз птиц (возбудитель - Pasteurella multocida), холера птиц (возбудитель - Pasteurella multocida)2) Ветеринария: птичья холера -
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9 Asiatic chicken cholera
Сельское хозяйство: азиатская чума птицУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Asiatic chicken cholera
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idź do cholery! — pot! go to hell! (pot!)
zimno jak cholera! — pot it is so damn cold! (pot!)
* * *f.1. pat. cholera; cholera drobiu wet. chicken l. fowl cholera.2. pot. ( w przekleństwach) hell!, damn!; do jasnej cholery! l. cholera jasna! what the hell!; goddammit!; po cholerę? what the hell for?; o, cholera shit; I'll be damned; idź do cholery! go to hell!; boli jak cholera it hurts like hell; brudnych naczyń było do cholery i trochę there were a helluva lot of dirty dishes; zły l. wściekły jak cholera (as) mad as hell; cholera mnie bierze, kiedy to widzę I get mad as hell when I see that; cholera go wzięła he flew off the handle.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cholera
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chicken cholera ветерин.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > птичья холера
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15 азиатская чума птиц
Agriculture: Asiatic chicken cholera, Asiatic fowl choleraУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > азиатская чума птиц
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16 пастереллёз птиц
Agriculture: chicken cholera (возбудитель - Pasteurella multocida), fowl cholera (возбудитель - Pasteurella multocida) -
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Agriculture: chicken cholera (возбудитель - Pasteurella multocida), fowl cholera (возбудитель - Pasteurella multocida) -
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19 Pasteur, Louis
[br]b. 27 December 1822 Dole, Franced. 28 September 1895 Paris, France[br]French chemist, founder of stereochemistry, developer of microbiology and immunology, and exponent of the germ theory of disease.[br]Sustained by the family tanning business in Dole, near the Swiss border, Pasteur's school career was undistinguished, sufficing to gain him entry into the teacher-training college in Paris, the Ecole Normale, There the chemical lectures by the great organic chemist J.B.A.Dumas (1800–84) fired Pasteur's enthusiasm for chemistry which never left him. Pasteur's first research, carried out at the Ecole, was into tartaric acid and resulted in the discovery of its two optically active forms resulting from dissymmetrical forms of their molecules. This led to the development of stereochemistry. Next, an interest in alcoholic fermentation, first as Professor of Chemistry at Lille University in 1854 and then back at the Ecole from 1857, led him to deny the possibility of spontaneous generation of animal life. Doubt had previously been cast on this, but it was Pasteur's classic research that finally established that the putrefaction of broth or the fermentation of sugar could not occur spontaneously in sterile conditions, and could only be caused by airborne micro-organisms. As a result, he introduced pasteurization or brief, moderate heating to kill pathogens in milk, wine and other foods. The suppuration of wounds was regarded as a similar process, leading Lister to apply Pasteur's principles to revolutionize surgery. In 1860, Pasteur himself decided to turn to medical research. His first study again had important industrial implications, for the silk industry was badly affected by diseases of the silkworm. After prolonged and careful investigation, Pasteur found ways of dealing with the two main infections. In 1868, however, he had a stroke, which prevented him from active carrying out experimentation and restricted him to directing research, which actually was more congenial to him. Success with disease in larger animals came slowly. In 1879 he observed that a chicken treated with a weakened culture of chicken-cholera bacillus would not develop symptoms of the disease when treated with an active culture. He compared this result with Jenner's vaccination against smallpox and decided to search for a vaccine against the cattle disease anthrax. In May 1881 he staged a demonstration which clearly showed the success of his new vaccine. Pasteur's next success, finding a vaccine which could protect against and treat rabies, made him world famous, especially after a person was cured in 1885. In recognition of his work, the Pasteur Institute was set up in Paris by public subscription and opened in 1888. Pasteur's genius transcended the boundaries between science, medicine and technology, and his achievements have had significant consequences for all three fields.[br]BibliographyPasteur published over 500 books, monographs and scientific papers, reproduced in the magnificent Oeuvres de Pasteur, 1922–39, ed. Pasteur Vallery-Radot, 7 vols, Paris.Further ReadingP.Vallery-Radot, 1900, La vie de Louis Pasteur, Paris: Hachette; 1958, Louis Pasteur. A Great Life in Brief, English trans., New York (the standard biography).E.Duclaux, 1896, Pasteur: Histoire d ' un esprit, Paris; 1920, English trans., Philadelphia (perceptive on the development of Pasteur's thought in relation to contemporary science).R.Dobos, 1950, Louis Pasteur, Free Lance of Science, Boston, Mass.; 1955, French trans.LRD -
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Chicken cholera — Cholera Chol er*a, n. [L., a bilious disease. See {Choler}.] (Med.) One of several diseases affecting the digestive and intestinal tract and more or less dangerous to life, esp. the one commonly called Asiatic cholera. [1913 Webster] {Asiatic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chicken cholera — Chicken Chick en, n. [AS. cicen, cyceun, dim. of coc cock; akin to LG. kiken, k[ u]ken, D. Kieken, kuiken, G. k[ u]chkein. See {Cock} the animal.] 1. A young bird or fowl, esp. a young barnyard fowl. [1913 Webster] 2. A young person; a child; esp … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chicken cholera — noun : fowl cholera * * * Vet. Pathol. See fowl cholera. [1880 85] * * * chicken cholera, = fowl cholera. (Cf. ↑fowl cholera) … Useful english dictionary
chicken cholera — chick·en cholera chik ən n FOWL CHOLERA … Medical dictionary
chicken cholera — Vet. Pathol. See fowl cholera. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
chicken cholera — an infectious form of pasteurellosis affecting fowls. → cholera … English new terms dictionary
Cholera — Chol er*a, n. [L., a bilious disease. See {Choler}.] (Med.) One of several diseases affecting the digestive and intestinal tract and more or less dangerous to life, esp. the one commonly called Asiatic cholera. [1913 Webster] {Asiatic cholera}, a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cholera bacillus — Cholera Chol er*a, n. [L., a bilious disease. See {Choler}.] (Med.) One of several diseases affecting the digestive and intestinal tract and more or less dangerous to life, esp. the one commonly called Asiatic cholera. [1913 Webster] {Asiatic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cholera infantum — Cholera Chol er*a, n. [L., a bilious disease. See {Choler}.] (Med.) One of several diseases affecting the digestive and intestinal tract and more or less dangerous to life, esp. the one commonly called Asiatic cholera. [1913 Webster] {Asiatic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cholera morbus — Cholera Chol er*a, n. [L., a bilious disease. See {Choler}.] (Med.) One of several diseases affecting the digestive and intestinal tract and more or less dangerous to life, esp. the one commonly called Asiatic cholera. [1913 Webster] {Asiatic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chicken — Chick en, n. [AS. cicen, cyceun, dim. of coc cock; akin to LG. kiken, k[ u]ken, D. Kieken, kuiken, G. k[ u]chkein. See {Cock} the animal.] 1. A young bird or fowl, esp. a young barnyard fowl. [1913 Webster] 2. A young person; a child; esp. a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English