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Monocardian
Monocardian Mon`o*car"di*an, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? heart.] (Zo["o]l.) Having a single heart, as fishes and amphibians. -- n. An animal having a single heart.

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- Etienne Nocard (29 January 1850 – 2 August 1903), was a French veterinarian and microbiologist, born in Provins (Seine-et-Marne, France). Nocard studied...
- ****ociated with its ability to mimic host cell surface composition. In 1898, Nocard and Roux isolated an agent ****umed to be the cause of cattle pneumonia and...
- the toxin could be neutralized by specific antibodies. In 1897, Edmond Nocard showed that tet**** antitoxin induced p****ive immunity in humans, and could...
- Gravelle, and Annexe Roger Revet, and one junior high school, Collège Edmond Nocard. Area senior high schools include Lycée Polyvalent Robert Schuman in Charenton-Le-Pont...
- al. 2016 N. zhihengii Huang et al. 2019 The genus was named for Edmond Nocard (1850-1903), a French 19th-century veterinarian and biologist. The genus...
- the toxin could be neutralized by specific antibodies. In 1897, Edmond Nocard showed that tet**** antitoxin induced p****ive immunity in humans, and could...
- could be isolated was Mycoplasma mycoides. This bacterium was cultivated by Nocard and Roux in 1898. In 1956, D.G. Edward and E.A. Freundt made a first proposal...
- contagious lung disease of cattle. It was first isolated in 1898 by Edmond Nocard et al. and the first mycoplasma to be isolated at all. Formerly, M. mycoides...
- medical microbiology and immunology. With Pasteur's other ****istants (Edmond Nocard, Louis T****llier, who died while in Alexandria after contracting the disease...
- birthplace of: Marie Jules César Savigny (1777–1851), zoologist Edmond Nocard (1850-1903), veterinarian and microbiologist Maurice Hayot (1862–1945),...