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how many times did Louis Pasteur fail on his experiments? is there an amount of failure?

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Answered by mariolalitha1914
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In 1868, Pasteur suffered from a brain haemorrhage that affected the left side of his body. This affected his ability to work but the work that he had done up to 1868, had inspired a number of younger scientists. Pasteur developed his work by finding out ways humans could be prevented from getting a disease.

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Answered by ragvendraverma2
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Louis Pasteur designed a procedure to test whether sterile nutrient broth could spontaneously generate microbial life. To do this, he set up two experiments. In both, Pasteur added nutrient broth to flasks, bent the necks of the flasks into S shapes, and then boiled the broth to kill any existing microbes.

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