wassermann

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Deutsch - Türkisch
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[das] Kova (burcu)
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Deutsch - Englisch
Aquarius

The twelve signs of the Zodiac are: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. - Die zwölf Tierkreiszeichen sind: Widder, Stier, Zwillinge, Krebs, Löwe, Jungfrau, Waage, Skorpion, Schütze, Steinbock, Wassermann, Fische.

the Nix
merman
water carrier
aquarian
water bearer
water sprite
water meter reader
Wassermann Sternbild / Sternzeichen
Aquarius
Wassermann Sternbild / Sternzeichen
Water Bearer
'Der Wassermann' (von Dvorak / Werktitel)
'The Water Goblin' (by Dvorak / work title)
Sie ist (vom Sternzeichen) Wassermann.
She's an Aquarius
Englisch - Englisch
{i} August von Wassermann (1866-1925), German physician and bacteriologist; family name
German bacteriologist who developed a diagnostic test for syphilis (1866-1925)
Wassermann test
A diagnostic test for syphilis involving the fixation or inactivation of a complement by an antibody in a blood serum sample
wassermann test
a blood test to detect syphilis; a complement fixation test is used to detect antibodies to the syphilis organism treponema; a positive reaction indicates the presence of antibodies and therefore syphilis infection
August von Wassermann
born Feb. 21, 1866, Bamberg, Bavaria died March 16, 1925, Berlin, Ger. German bacteriologist. With Albert Neisser (1855-1916) he developed a test for the antibody to the spirochete that causes syphilis in 1906. That test, along with other procedures, is still used to diagnose syphilis. He is also noted for developing tests for tuberculosis. With Wilhelm Kolle he wrote Handbook of Pathogenic Microorganisms (6 vol., 1903-09)
Jakob Wassermann
born March 10, 1873, Fürth, Bavaria died Jan. 1, 1934, Altaussee, Austria German novelist. After an unsettled youth he achieved success with such works as Die Juden von Zirndorf (1897), Caspar Hauser (1908), and Christian Wahnschaffe (1919). His popularity was greatest in the 1920s and '30s, when he wrote The Maurizius Case (1928), treating the theme of justice with the carefully plotted suspense of a detective story, and extended the tale of a post-World War I youth into a trilogy with Etzel Andergast (1931) and Kerkhoven's Third Existence (1934). He is frequently compared to Fyodor Dostoyevsky in both his moral fervour and his sensationalizing tendency