Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Examples Of Franchises Prposals

Bassi, Agostino (1773-1856)

born September 25, 1773, near Lodi, Lombaría, and died on February 8, 1856 in Lodi.
lawyer and farmer Lombard studied law at the University of Pavia and also took courses in physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, which were most interested him.
made a great discovery in modern bacteriology. The first experimental evidence of a biological agent to cause an epidemic disease was provided by Agostino Bassi in 1835, it was demonstrated that some silk-worm disease, which had appeared in Lombardy, was due to the fungus Botrytis bassiana.
Due to problems with your eyesight (who accompanied him throughout his life and prevented the use of the microscope) gave up his law practice and retired to his farm in Mairago, but his interest science led him to study the disease of silkworms segno calcinaccio or sick, which is that the silkworm is covered by whitish spots and calcareous hard and finely granular consistency, especially after he dies, the disease had produced severe damage to the silk industry of Lombardy. Bassi
invested 25 years in the systematic study of the evil of segno, the first eight trying to reproduce the disease experimentally by external and internal management of phosphoric acid to the worms, without success, and the other exploring the hypothesis that cause was an "external germ that enters from outside and grows, "which was correct. Bassi identified the causal agent as a parasitic fungus and tried unsuccessfully to cultivate in vitro. Shortly after the G. Balsamo Crivelli identified as Botrytis paradoxa and renamed as B. bassiana.
Bassi published
their comments on the book from the evil of segno, calcinaccio or moscardino, malattia che i bachi mushroom Afflicted (1835), which entered the infectious nature of disease and full instructions are given to cure worms crops affected by substances he also discovered chemicals.
Later Bassi noted elsewhere that certain human diseases such as measles, bubonic plague, syphilis, cholera, rabies, gonorrhea, are also produced by parasites, but only reasoning by analogy and not provide objective evidence of their claims.
Student: Montilla Rodriguez, Elena.

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