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Steam turbine ocean liner
SS Pasteur was a steam turbine ocean liner built for Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique. She later sailed as Bremen for Norddeutscher Lloyd. In the
SS_Pasteur
Topics referred to by the same term
Metro), Italy Pasteur (name) Pasteur (film), a 1935 French film starring Sacha Guitry MV Pasteur, a coaster that sank in 1971 SS Pasteur, a French ocean
Pasteur_(disambiguation)
French shipyard
Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2012. "SS France, SS Norway". Maritime Matters. Archived from the original on 2 January 2019
Chantiers_de_l'Atlantique
List of ships with the same or similar names
have borne the name Pasteur: French submarine Pasteur, a Redoutable-class submarine commissioned in 1932 and scuttled in 1940 SS Pasteur (1938), a passenger
French_ship_Pasteur
Polish-Vietnamese soldier (1923–1963)
French Morocco in 1946. In December of the same year, he boarded the SS Pasteur ship and was sent to Indochina. At the beginning of 1947, his unit was
Stefan_Kubiak
Topics referred to by the same term
liner of Norddeutscher Lloyd SS Bremen (1928), an ocean liner of Norddeutscher Lloyd SS Bremen (1957), formerly SS Pasteur, an ocean liner MS Bremen, a
Bremen_(disambiguation)
(1961–1965) Aramac (1965–1969) Scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1969 SS Pasteur (1938) 1938 Bremen (1957–1972) Regina Magna (1972–1977) Saudiphil I (1977–1980)
List_of_ocean_liners
Award
(Paddington) Great Western Railway Company. Thomas Davidson, Master-at-Arms, SS Pasteur (Cunard White Star Ltd.). Elizabeth Davies, Shift House Attendant, Royal
1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)
German shipbuilding company
HMS Devonshire in 1941 1959, Rebuilding of the former French passenger ship SS Pasteur to the new TS Bremen 1964, German merchant fleet's first fully automated
Bremer_Vulkan
Flask with a curved neck that traps particulate
free of microbes, a property showcased by French microbiologist Louis Pasteur in nineteenth century experiments used to support germ theory as the cause
Swan_neck_flask
British intelligence officer (1909-1994)
fight the Axis. In December 1941, Brooker was sent to Canada aboard the SS Pasteur with Lieutenant Colonel Roper Caldbeck to become the second in command
Richard_Melville_Brooker
Military unit
July for Fort Dix, and sailed from New York City on 16 July 1942 on the SS Pasteur for a month-long trip around South Africa and up the Red Sea to Suez,
559th Flying Training Squadron
559th_Flying_Training_Squadron
US Air Force Reserve unit
echelon of the group reformed with the ground echelon which traveled by the SS Pasteur around the Cape of Good Hope, joining with the air echelon of the squadron
343rd_Bomb_Squadron
US Air Force Reserve unit
echelon of the group reformed with the ground echelon which traveled by the SS Pasteur around the Cape of Good Hope, joining with the air echelon of the squadron
345th_Bomb_Squadron
Military unit
and supporting units sailed from New York City on 16 July 1942 on the SS Pasteur, a fast French ocean liner that had been impressed by the British, for
12th_Operations_Group
United States Air Force reserve squadron
echelon of the group reformed with the ground echelon which traveled by the SS Pasteur around the Cape of Good Hope, joining with the air echelon of the squadron
415th_Flight_Test_Flight
US Air Force unit
echelon of the group reformed with the ground echelon which traveled by the SS Pasteur around the Cape of Good Hope, joining with the air echelon of the squadron
344th_Air_Refueling_Squadron
died in the sinking. MS Sinfra SS Oria Sinking of the SS Tanais List by death toll of ships sunk by submarines "Pasteur". uim.marine.free.fr. 2013. Retrieved
SS_Petrella
Military unit
July for Fort Dix, and sailed from New York City on 16 July 1942 on the SS Pasteur for a month-long trip around South Africa and up the Red Sea to Suez,
561st_Fighter-Day_Squadron
Military unit
July for Fort Dix, and sailed from New York City on 16 July 1942 on the SS Pasteur for a month-long trip around South Africa and up the Red Sea to Suez,
560th_Fighter-Day_Squadron
Swiss-born French physician and microbiologist
Vietnam Other Colleagues of Louis Pasteur, Pasteur Brewing Alexandre Yersin. Repères chronologiques. Institut Pasteur, Paris (In French). Portals: Biography
Alexandre_Yersin
Military unit
loss. Ground personnel sailed from New York City on 16 July 1942 on the SS Pasteur for a month-long trip around South Africa and up the Red Sea to Suez,
434th_Bombardment_Squadron
Catholic cathedral in Narbonne, Aude, France
Narbonne Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne) is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Narbonne, France. The cathedral
Narbonne_Cathedral
French ocean liner
SS L'Atlantique was a French liner owned by the Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique, a subsidiary of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (CGT). When
SS_L'Atlantique
Infection caused by Bacillus anthracis bacteria
international press, Pasteur made strenuous efforts to export the vaccine beyond France. He used his celebrity status to establish Pasteur Institutes across
Anthrax
1932 ocean liner
West Coast of the United States. Lurline's sister ships were SS Malolo, SS Mariposa and SS Monterey. Lurline served as a troopship in World War II operated
SS_Lurline_(1932)
Tench-class submarine of Pakistan Navy
PNS/M Ghazi (S–130) (previously USS Diablo (SS-479); reporting name: Ghazi), SJ, was a Tench-class diesel-electric submarine, the first fast-attack submarine
PNS_Ghazi
Catholic basilica and landmark in Paris, France
SS Donatian and Rogatian, Nantes St Nicholas, Nantes SS Justus and Pastor, Narbonne (cathedral) St Paul, Narbonne St James, Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre SS Cyricus
Sacré-Cœur,_Paris
French shipping company
by the new motor ship Pasteur. Gallia shortly after launch in 1913 L'Atlantique 1930–33 L'Atlantique on fire, January 1933 Pasteur La Bretagne as she appeared
Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique
Compagnie_de_Navigation_Sud-Atlantique
German cargo ship and auxiliary cruiser
SS Oldenburg was a German cargo steamship that was built for the Oldenburg-Portugiesische Dampfschiffs-Rhederei (OPDR) in 1936. In 1939 the Kriegsmarine
SS_Oldenburg
German cargo steamship
SS Rio de Janeiro was a German cargo steamship owned by the Hamburg Südamerikanische shipping company and registered in Hamburg. She was built as Santa
SS_Rio_de_Janeiro
French passenger ship
SS Polynesien was a French passenger ship that was sunk on 10 August 1918 in the Mediterranean Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) off Valletta, Malta
SS_Polynesien
20th-century British liner
On 10 October 1932 Lancastria rescued the crew of the Belgian cargo ship SS Scheldestad, which had been abandoned in a sinking condition in the Bay of
RMS_Lancastria
SS Friedenau was a German cargo steamer sunk during World War II. SS Friedenau was built in 1920 by Ateliers & Chantiers De La Loire, St. Nazaire as a
SS_Friedenau
American physicist and physician (1904–1991)
Silver Cross of the Greek Royal Order of the Phoenix and the Pasteur Medal of the Pasteur Institute of Paris. The experience of the Lawrence Brothers in
John_H._Lawrence
World War II Victory ship of the United States
SS Augustana Victory was built and operated as Victory ship class cargo ship which operated as a cargo carrier in World War II, and Vietnam War. Augustana
SS_Augustana_Victory
Crude oil spill at Cape Agulhas in 1971
The SS Wafra oil spill occurred on 27 February 1971, when SS Wafra, an oil tanker, ran aground while under tow near Cape Agulhas, South Africa. Approximately
SS_Wafra_oil_spill
S-class submarine of the United States
USS S-4 (SS-109), also known as "Submarine No. 109", was an S-3-class, also referred to as a "Government"-type, submarine of the United States Navy. In
USS_S-4
SS Iowa was a steamship built by the Western Pipe and Steel Company of San Francisco, California in 1920 for the U.S. government and was known as the SS
SS_Iowa_(1920)
Ocean liner (1931–1940)
SS Champlain was a cabin class ocean liner built in 1932 for the French Line by Chantiers et Ateliers de Saint-Nazaire, Penhoët. She was sunk by a mine
SS_Champlain
Submarine of the United States
USS Bugara (SS-331), a Balao-class submarine in commission from 1944 to 1970, was a boat of the United States Navy named for the bugara, a multicolored
USS_Bugara
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
Mars. Deimos was laid down 27 November 1942, as liberty ship SS Hugh McCulloch, renamed SS Chief Ouray, MCE hull 513, by Permanente Metals Corporation
USS_Deimos_(AK-78)
Informal group of fungi
inhibited – an observation later called the "Pasteur effect". In the paper "Mémoire sur la fermentation alcoolique," Pasteur proved that alcoholic fermentation
Yeast
SS Douglas was a freight vessel built for the Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering in Port Glasgow for Goole Steam Shipping Company in 1907. She was built
SS_Douglas_(1907)
1952 French ocean liner
SS Stella Solaris (lit. "Star of the Sun", formerly SS Cambodge) was an ocean liner built for Messageries Maritimes in 1953. She mainly provided passenger
SS_Stella_Solaris
Chinese passenger ferry
SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a passenger ferry steamer which sank in stormy seas off Lantau Island during Typhoon Rose resulting in the loss of 88 lives
SS_Fatshan_(1933)
Cabaret in Paris, France
'Für Volk and Führer: The Memoir of a Veteran of the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Erwin Bartmann, Helion and Company, 19 October
Moulin_Rouge
Victory ship of WWII
SS Red Oak Victory is a U.S. Victory ship of the Boulder Victory-class cargo ship used in the Second World War. She was preserved to serve as a museum
SS_Red_Oak_Victory
German ocean liner
SS Fürst Bismarck was a Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) ocean liner. She was launched in Scotland in 1905. In 1914 she was renamed Friedrichsruh. In 1919
SS_Fürst_Bismarck_(1905)
Polish pediatrician, educator and children's author (1879–1942)
Louis Pasteur, Forgive Me Children, Memoirs) Ghetto Diary (Pamiętnik, Warsaw, 1958) Fragmenty Utworów The Stubborn Boy: The Life of Pasteur (Warsaw
Janusz_Korczak
French cruise ship that ran aground and sank off Mustique
Built for the French Line, Antilles was a near-sister to SS Flandre of 1952. Her construction was completed and her maiden voyage made in 1953. She differed
SS_Antilles
World War II Liberty ship of the United States
SS Robert E. Peary was a Liberty ship that gained fame during World War II for being built in a shorter time than any other such vessel. Named after Robert
SS_Robert_E._Peary
SS Australien was a French passenger ship that was sunk during World War I on 19 July 1918 in the Mediterranean Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km; 30 mi) northeast
SS_Australien
Progressive and uncontrollable depolarization of neurons in the brain
the initial glycolysis continues without ceasing, a process called the Pasteur effect. In order to keep up with this fast glucose metabolism via glycolysis
Anoxic depolarization in the brain
Anoxic_depolarization_in_the_brain
German international shipping company
only the following year). Later two other second-hand ships, SS Bremen (formerly Pasteur) and MS Europa (formerly Swedish American Line's Kungsholm),
Hapag-Lloyd
Blood infection caused by bacteria
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 6 (4): 61–66. doi:10.5495/wjcid.v6.i4.61. Kumar SS (2013). "7: Indian Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Human Leptospirosis"
Leptospirosis
Victory ship of the United States
Chandris Liners and Celebrity Cruises by Peter Plowman Hugo's Groote Beer page ssMaritime: Dutch Victory Ships Sawyer, L.A. and W.H. Mitchell. Victory ships
SS_Groote_Beer
Transport ship
Howze (T-AP-134). She was later sold for commercial operation under the name SS Austral Glen, before being scrapped in 1980. General R. L. Howze (AP-134)
USS_General_R._L._Howze
invents the Gatling gun, the first multi-barrel rapid-fire gun. 1864: Louis Pasteur invents the pasteurization process. 1865: Carl Wilhelm Siemens and Pierre-Émile
Timeline of historic inventions
Timeline_of_historic_inventions
Traditionalist Catholic society of apostolic life
See.[citation needed] Institute of the Good Shepherd—(Institut du Bon-Pasteur, IBP) was established as a papally-recognized society of apostolic life
Society_of_Saint_Pius_X
1913 ocean liner
SS Patria was an 11,885 GRT French ocean liner built in 1913 for Compagnie française de Navigation à vapeur Cyprien Fabre & Cie (Fabre Line), for whom
SS_Patria_(1913)
Adverse, The Story of Louis Pasteur, A Tale of Two Cities Fritz Leiber (1936): Anthony Adverse, The Story of Louis Pasteur, A Tale of Two Cities Adolphe
List_of_Academy_Award_records
Species of bacteria
"Genome information for the H. pylori 26695 and J99 strains". Institut Pasteur. 2002. Archived from the original on 26 November 2017. Retrieved 1 September
Helicobacter_pylori
New Zealand passenger vessel (1912–1940)
matters connected with the arrival in New Zealand waters of the SS 'Niagara' and SS 'Makura' in respect to their bearing on the introduction and extension
RMS_Niagara
French passenger ship launched 1924
SS Champollion was a French ocean liner built during the 1920s for the Marseille, France-Alexandria, Egypt, route. During the Second World War it served
SS_Champollion
Steam-powered oil tanker that served the French Navy
SS Dordogne was a steam-powered oil tanker that served the French Navy. She was formerly a British merchant ship, SS San Isidoro, of the Eagle Oil Transport
SS_Dordogne
UK-built steam turbine ocean liner
SS Stratheden was a UK-built steam turbine ocean liner. She spent most of her career with the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, including
SS_Stratheden
Vaccine to prevent poliomyelitis
of the Francis Field Trial results in April 1955, Pierre Lépine at the Pasteur Institute in Paris had also announced an effective polio vaccine.[full
Polio_vaccine
German Nazi physician (1881–1969)
doctorate, he went on to study at the hygiene institute in Berlin, the Pasteur Institute in Paris and St. Mary's Hospital in London, where he worked with
Hans_Reiter_(physician)
1928 British and German cargo ship
Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau, Cyclone, Dordogne, Kergroise, Ouessant, Pasteur 19 Jun: Mexique, Niagara, HMS Orpheus 20 Jun: Empire Conveyor 21 Jun: Vliereede
SS_Goodleigh_(1928)
screenings, options to fit all needs. In May 1983, a team of doctors at the Pasteur Institute in France including Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier
History_of_HIV/AIDS
Canadian Great Lakes freighter 1910-1947
48°12′2″N 88°29′30″W / 48.20056°N 88.49167°W / 48.20056; -88.49167 SS Emperor was a Canadian lake freighter in service between 1911 and 1947. She was
SS_Emperor
1945 American troop ship
1950s. She was built in 1945 for the United States Maritime Commission as SS Marine Adder, a Type C4-S-A3 troop ship, by the Kaiser Company during World
USNS_Marine_Adder
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
Commission contract under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was laid down as SS Escanaba Victory (MCV hull 112) by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, Portland
USS_Regulus_(AF-57)
German cargo steamship
SS Bärenfels was a German steam cargo liner that was launched in 1921 for DDG Hansa. In 1940, she took part in the German invasion of Norway and was sunk
SS_Bärenfels_(1921)
Winners of satirical science award
of gravitation, Faraday's and Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism, or Pasteur's theory that germs cause disease. Sociology: Presented to Steve Penfold
List of Ig Nobel Prize winners
List_of_Ig_Nobel_Prize_winners
U.S. Navy transport ship in WWII
She was later sold for commercial operation under several names, including SS Poet, before being declared missing in 1980 and presumed sunk. General Omar
USS_General_Omar_Bundy
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
to bear this name. Alnitah was laid down 10 December 1942, as liberty ship SS John A. Logan, MCE hull 451, by Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard No. 2
USS_Alnitah
1939 steam turbine ocean liner and troop ship
(48 km/h) Pasteur was larger and quicker than Andes and Cap Arcona, and would certainly have broken the latter's records for size and speed. But Pasteur was
RMS_Andes
Passenger ship (1936–1987)
USS Smith Thompson, USS Whipple 10 May: I-53, I-55 12 May: L'Indomptable, Pasteur 19 Jun: Girl Pat 22 Jul: I-60 23 Jul: I-55 14 Aug: Corinaldo, Eubée 15
TS_Pretoria
Nutrient-rich liquid produced by mammals
were introduced commercially. In 1863, French chemist and biologist Louis Pasteur invented pasteurization, a method of killing harmful bacteria in beverages
Milk
Human disease
the cause of cervical cancer. In 1978, Jabłońska and Gérard Orth at the Pasteur Institute discovered HPV-5 in skin cancer. In 1983 and 1984 zur Hausen
Human papillomavirus infection
Human_papillomavirus_infection
extatique et Final du 1er Acte (Act I No. 3) La Passion (Act III No. 4) Le bon pasteur (Act IV Nos. 1 & 2) orchestra 1911 arrangement of selections from L 130
List of compositions by Claude Debussy
List_of_compositions_by_Claude_Debussy
Russian botanist and geneticist (1887–1943)
believed had evolved in this way, as secondary crops. In 1982, Georges Pasteur proposed the name 'Vavilovian mimicry' for this process. Today, a street
Nikolai_Vavilov
German multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company
elucidated and published in 1924 by Ernest Fourneau and his team at the Pasteur Institute. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines
Bayer
French ocean liner built in 1953
SS Viet-Nam was an ocean liner built in Dunkirk, France for Messageries Maritimes in 1953. Viet-Nam was built along with two sister ships, SS Cambodge
SS_Viet-Nam
Transport ship
Brewster (T-AP-155). She was later sold for commercial operation under the name SS Philadelphia, before being scrapped some time after November 1987. General
USS_General_A._W._Brewster
physics by Henri Becquerel and Marie Curie, and in immunology by Louis Pasteur. This list showcases notable examples. Gothic art in the mid-12th century
List of French inventions and discoveries
List_of_French_inventions_and_discoveries
Vaccine against dengue fever
2022. CYD-TDV, sold under the brand name Dengvaxia and made by Sanofi Pasteur, is a live attenuated tetravalent vaccine that is administered as three
Dengue_vaccine
British pathologist
medicine University College London. He also studied at the Pasteur Institute in Paris under Louis Pasteur. Ruffer was naturalized as a British citizen in 1890
Marc_Armand_Ruffer
Class of enzymes
Naturlehre. 21: 105–107. "History of Biology: Cuvier, Schwann and Schleiden". pasteur.fr. 8 April 2002. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved
Amylase
Cathedral in Paris, France, built 1163–1345
national Eugène Delacroix Musée national Gustave Moreau Musée d'Orsay Musée Pasteur Musée Picasso Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Musée Rodin Musée Yves
Notre-Dame_de_Paris
Industry involved with discovery, development, production and marketing of drugs
pathogens responsible for common communicable diseases. In 1885, Louis Pasteur and Pierre Paul Émile Roux created the first rabies vaccine. The first
Pharmaceutical_industry
Infectious disease caused by Borrelia bacteria, spread by ticks
[Lyme borreliosis situation in North Africa] (PDF). Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis (in French). 81 (1–4): 13–20. PMID 16929760. INIST 17501974. Dsouli
Lyme_disease
Greek-owned cargo ship sunk in 1940
SS Mari Chandris was a cargo steamship. She was built in Japan in 1918 as Seifuku Maru No. 20, and bought that year by the United States Shipping Board
SS_Mari_Chandris
(T-AP-142). She was later sold for commercial operation under the names SS Chicago and SS San Juan, and was scrapped some time after 1985. General C. H. Muir
USS_General_C._H._Muir
SS Athos was a French cargo-passenger ship of the Messageries Maritimes, launched in 1914, that was sunk in the Mediterranean by the German submarine SM U-65
SS_Athos
Type of toy gun designed to shoot water
rubber squeeze bulbs to load and propel water through a nozzle like a Pasteur pipette. While the oldest surviving example of a squirt gun dates to J
Water_gun
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
was laid down under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract as liberty ship SS Noah H. Swayne, MC hull 500, 20 September 1942 at Richmond, California, by
USS_Arided
Organism that consists of more than one cell
Caenorhabditis elegans, part of a whole family of FF proteins. Felix Rey, of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, has constructed the 3D structure of the EFF-1 protein
Multicellular_organism
SS PASTEUR
SS PASTEUR
Male
Norse
 Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity," and valdr "power, rule," hence "divine power" or "divine ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland)
English (Northumberland) : variant of Brace.North German (also Bräss) : nickname from Middle Low German brÄs ‘noise’, ‘pomp’, a related form of brÄsch (see Braasch).German : topographic name from Brass ‘broom’, ‘gorse’, a common name element in the Lower Rhine and Ruhr.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity" and bjorn "bear," hence "divine-bear."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god" and ketill "cauldron, kettle," hence "divine kettle."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, so named from the Old English personal name Lēofa (genitive form) + næss ‘promontory’.North German : patronymic from Leven 2.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity," and mundr "protection," hence "divine protection."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Old Norse personal name Ãsketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’ (see Haskell). This name was in use both among Scandinavian settlers in northern England and among the Normans.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "god" and friðr "beautiful," hence "divine beauty."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "divinity, god," and gautr "Gaut," hence "divine Gaut."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a reduced form of the Anglo-Norman French personal name Asketin, a diminutive of Old Norse Ãsketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’ (see Haskell, Askin).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Aschetil, from Old Norse Ãsketill, Ãskell, a compound áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Khaskl, a Yiddish form of the Hebrew name Yechezkel (see Ezekiel).
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god" and geirr "spear," hence "god-spear." Equivalent to Old High German Ansgar.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Guest.South German (Güss) : topographic name for someone who lived near a torrent or on a flood plain, from Middle High German güsse ‘flood’, ‘flooding’.German : variant of Geis.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French oison ‘gosling’.German (Ösen) : patronymic from the personal name Öser (see Oser).German : habitational name from Oese near Hemer.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named from the definite singular form of os, Old Norse óss ‘river mouth’.Swedish : probably an ornamental name, of unexplained origin.
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic short form of longer Nordic names beginning with the element áss, ÃSA means "god."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Claines in Worcestershire, named from Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + næss ‘headland’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, Aslak, found in Norfolk; it is from the Old Norse personal name Ãslákr, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + leikr ‘game’, ‘fight’.
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "god" and laug "betrothed woman," hence "God-betrothed woman."
SS PASTEUR
SS PASTEUR
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Satisfaction
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Knowledge; Celebrity; Idea; Praise
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sevak of Lord Siva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Melodious
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Global Thoughts Leadar; On who has Divine Wisdom; One who is Strong Commercial Instinct Self Sufficient and Ambitious; Above All a Good Human Being
Girl/Female
Indian
Nobility, Honor
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Very patient enduring
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Of Good Character
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Diamond
Girl/Female
Irish American
Ancient.
SS PASTEUR
SS PASTEUR
SS PASTEUR
SS PASTEUR
SS PASTEUR
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.
n.
Pasteurization.
v. t.
To subject to pasteurization.
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.
adv.
To wit; namely; videlicet; -- often abbreviated to sc., or ss.
v. t.
To treat by pasteurism.