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Carbonaceous main-belt asteroid
4804 Pasteur, provisional designation 1989 XC1, is a carbonaceous background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 20 kilometers
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Crater on the Moon
of Pasteur D Oblique Apollo 15 image of Pasteur D Oblique view of Anders' Earthrise crater (formerly Pasteur T) from Apollo 17 panoramic camera 4804 Pasteur
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Topics referred to by the same term
crater) 4804 Pasteur, a main-belt asteroid Pasteur - AMIA (Buenos Aires Underground), Argentina Pasteur station (Paris Metro), France Pasteur (Milan Metro)
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(Algeria) UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal Musée Pasteur Pasteur (lunar crater) Pasteur (Martian crater) 4804 Pasteur, asteroid Louis Pasteur Elementary School in
List of things named after Louis Pasteur
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December 1, 1989 Chions J. M. Baur KOR 10 km (6.2 mi) MPC · JPL 4804 Pasteur 1989 XC1 Pasteur December 2, 1989 La Silla E. W. Elst · 15 km (9.3 mi) MPC ·
List of minor planets: 4001–5000
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Leeuwenhoek (Anton van Leeuwenhoek, pioneering cell biologist) 4804 Pasteur (Louis Pasteur, father of microbiology) 7412 Linnaeus (Carl Linnaeus, father
List of minor planets named after people
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of minor planets MPC · 4803 4804 Pasteur 1989 XC1 Louis Pasteur (1822–1895), French chemist and microbiologist MPC · 4804 4805 Asteropaios 1990 VH7 Asteropaios
Meanings of minor-planet names: 4001–5000
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Belgian astronomer (1936–2022)
list 4798 Mercator 26 September 1989 list Name Discovery Date Listing 4804 Pasteur 2 December 1989 list 4825 Ventura 11 February 1988 list 4893 Seitter
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Mercator 4799 Hirasawa 4800 Veveri 4801 Ohře 4802 Khatchaturian 4803 Birkle 4804 Pasteur 4805 Asteropaios 4806 Miho 4807 Noboru 4808 Ballaero 4809 Robertball
List of named minor planets: 4000–4999
List_of_named_minor_planets:_4000–4999
Pasricha 12670 Passargea 16498 Passau 9579 Passchendaele 3508 Pasternak 4804 Pasteur 34525 Paszkowski 21482 Patashnick 48915 Patbrandebourg 7511 Patcassen
List of named minor planets: P
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Chemical compound
prepared in the early 1930s by Daniel Bovet and Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute in France. Formerly investigated by Fourneau as an α-adrenergic-blocking
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Trojan asteroid
v t e Minor planets navigator 4804 Pasteur 4805 Asteropaios 4806 Miho
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American screenwriter (1903–1988)
Navasky (October 1, 2013). Naming Names. Open Road Media. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-4804-3621-3. Gerald Horne (2006). The Final Victim of the Blacklist: John Howard
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Belgian pharmacologist and entrepreneur
and Chemotherapy. 32 (7): 1025–1030. doi:10.1128/AAC.32.7.1025. ISSN 0066-4804. PMC 172337. PMID 2847636. Pauwels, Rudi; Andries, Koen; Desmyter, Jan; Schols
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Iranian prince and politician (1857-1939)
established the country's first ministry of Health in 1904 and founded the Pasteur Institute of Iran in 1920, whose first action was to introduce a smallpox
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Chemistry and Technology. 42 (4): G90–G96. doi:10.5254/1.3539292. ISSN 1943-4804. Daniel, Authors: Malcolm (October 2004). "Daguerre (1787–1851) and the Invention
Timeline of historic inventions
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York: Columbia University. pp. 441–445. doi:10.1163/2330-4804_EIRO_COM_11037. ISSN 2330-4804. Archived from the original on 17 May 2013. Retrieved 13
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Species of bacterium
Agents and Chemotherapy. 19 (5): 716–725. doi:10.1128/aac.19.5.716. ISSN 0066-4804. PMC 181512. PMID 7027921. Diernhofer, K (1932). "Aesculinbouillon als Hilfsmittel
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English : regional name for someone from Burgundy (Old French Bourgogne), a region of eastern France having Dijon as its center. The area was invaded by the Burgundii, a Germanic tribe from whom it takes its name, in about ad 480. The duchy of Burgundy, created in 877 by Charles II, King of the West Franks, was extremely powerful in the later Middle Ages, especially under Philip the Bold (1342–1404, duke from 1363).
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English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Walton. The first element in these names was variously Old English walh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace), w(e)ald ‘forest’, w(e)all ‘wall’, or wæll(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.George Walton (1741–1804) signed the Declaration of Independence. He was born in Prince Edward Co., VA, whither his grandfather had emigrated from England in 1682. He moved to Savannah, GA, and became governor of GA and a prominent jurist.
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English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the medieval personal name Benedict (Latin Benedictus meaning ‘blessed’). This owed its popularity in the Middle Ages chiefly to St. Benedict of Norcia (c.480–550), who founded the Benedictine order of monks at Monte Cassino and wrote a monastic rule that formed a model for all subsequent rules. No doubt the meaning of the Latin word also contributed to its popularity as a personal name, especially in Romance countries.
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English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Picquigny in Somme, named with a Germanic personal name, Pincino (of obscure derivation) + the Latin locative suffix -acum.A prominent SC family of English ancestry, Pinckneys were living in Charleston by the 18th century, including Eliza Lucas Pinckney (1722–93), who introduced indigo to the colony in 1738. Her sons were prominent in politics, with Charles Pinckney, George Washington’s aide and candidate for U.S. president in 1804 and 1808, and Thomas Pinckney, governor of SC.
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Egyptian
Wife of Ptah.
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Indian, Telugu
Motherly Sky
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Tamil
Sun, Sweet little lady
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Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Majestic; The Writing
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English : habitational name from a lost placed called Moxhams, in Atworth, Wiltshire.
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Pleasant, The Tulsi plant
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Tamil
Tharisha | தாரீஷாÂ
Wish
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Hindu
Brightness
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Indian
Charitable
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Tamil
kausthubh | கௌஸà¯à®¤à¯à®ª
One of vishnus jewels
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n.
Pasteurization.
v. t.
To subject to pasteurization.
n.
A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, usually consisting of twenty quires or 480 sheets.
n.
A rare metallic element of the light platinum group, found native, and also alloyed with platinum and gold. It is a silver-white metal resembling platinum, and like it permanent and untarnished in the air, but is more easily fusible. It is unique in its power of occluding hydrogen, which it does to the extent of nearly a thousand volumes, forming the alloy Pd2H. It is used for graduated circles and verniers, for plating certain silver goods, and somewhat in dentistry. It was so named in 1804 by Wollaston from the asteroid Pallas, which was discovered in 1802. Symbol Pd. Atomic weight, 106.2.
n.
One of the three chief magistrates of France from 1799 to 1804, who were called, respectively, first, second, and third consul.
n.
A method of treatment, devised by Pasteur, for preventing certain diseases, as hydrophobia, by successive inoculations with an attenuated virus of gradually increasing strength.
n.
A process devised by Pasteur for preventing or checking fermentation in fluids, such as wines, milk, etc., by exposure to a temperature of 140¡ F., thus destroying the vitality of the contained germs or ferments.
v. t.
To treat by pasteurism.