A Chamberland filter, also known as a Pasteur–Chamberland filter, is a porcelain water filter invented by Charles Chamberland in 1884.[1]
It was developed after Henry Doulton's ceramic water filter of 1827. It is similar to the Berkefeld filter in principle.
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A Chamberlandfilter, also known as a Pasteur–Chamberlandfilter, is a porcelain water filter invented by Charles Chamberland in 1884. It was developed...
known today as the Chamberlandfilter or Chamberland-Pasteur filter, a device that made use of an unglazed porcelain bar. The filter had pores that were...
the French microbiologist Charles Chamberland (1851–1931) invented a filter – known today as the Chamberlandfilter – that had pores smaller than bacteria...
1884, the French microbiologist Charles Chamberland invented the Chamberlandfilter (or Pasteur-Chamberlandfilter) with pores small enough to remove all...
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showing that infected sap remained infectious even after filtering through the finest Chamberlandfilters. Later, in 1903, Ivanovsky published a paper describing...
when passed through a Chamberlandfilter-candle. This was in contrast to bacteria microorganisms, which were retained by the filter. Beijerinck referred...
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In 1884, French microbiologist Charles Chamberland invented the Chamberlandfilter (or Chamberland–Pasteur filter), that contains pores smaller than bacteria...
infected sap using filter paper in several repetitions. Filtration experiments with paper and finest porcelain Chamberlandfilters were replicated by...
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minuscule infectious agent, capable of permeating porcelain Pasteur-Chamberlandfilters, something which bacteria could never do. He described his findings...
of the load and the contents. The autoclave was invented by Charles Chamberland in 1879, although a precursor known as the steam digester was created...
tobacco mosaic disease could pass through Chamberland's porcelain filter. Infected sap, passed through the filter, retained its infectious properties. Ivanovsky...
Corals". Federal Register. March 6, 2015. Retrieved April 15, 2020. Chamberland, Valerie (October 2015). "Restoration of critically endangered elkhorn...
Observations in the Near Infrared". ESO. Retrieved 30 November 2012. M. Chamberland, V. Farley, A. Vallières, L. Belhumeur, A. Villemaire, J. Giroux et J...
Italian). Ulrico Hoepli Editore S.p.A. p. 133. ISBN 978-88-203-5804-4. Chamberland, Marc (2015). "The Heegner numbers". Single Digits: In Praise of Small...
February 2021. Oliver SE, Gargano JW, Marin M, Wallace M, Curran KG, Chamberland M, et al. (December 2020). "The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices'...
Protection from Waterborne Disease Afforded by the Pasteur-Chamberland and Berkefeld Filters". British Medical Journal. 1 (2111): 1471–1472. doi:10.1136/bmj...
converter is an evolution of the autoclave, invented by Sir Charles Chamberland in 1879, but differs from a waste autoclave in several key characteristics...
National Institutes of Health. 2011-04-01. Retrieved 2012-11-24. Kebaier C, Chamberland RR, Allen IC, Gao X, Broglie PM, Hall JD, Jania C, Doerschuk CM, Tilley...