Indian-born British medical doctor and Nobel laureate (1857–1932)
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Containing Matters of Fluidics. Bibliography: Haining, Peter - biography on Ronald Ross from "The Monster Makers" anthology (1974) Nobel Prize and Laureates - "Ronald Ross" https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1902/ross/biographical/ London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine - "Biography of Sir Ronald Ross" https://web.archive.org/web/20140202111525/http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/library/archives/ross/biography/ Sinden, Robert E. - "Malaria, mosquitoes and the legacy of Ronald Ross", Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2007 Nov; 85(11): 894–896 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2636258/
The End of the Bench with Geoff Haxton and David Collier tells you what you need to know in the world of sports both locally and nationally, and they read your comments from the chatline. The guys recap their fourth of July evening activities. Collier asks the burning questions, including which would you rather drink straight, mustard, gravy or maple syrup. David gives Geoff a pop quiz on The Office trivia and got 12 out of the 15 questions right. Geoff turns around and gives David a pop quiz on Sun Belt teams which Lucas has to finish for him. Who wore the #24 best during their Tech career, Ronald Ross, Nathan Karns, Eric Stephens and Tony Battie? Lastly, the guys take questions from the chatline to end the show with Ask The Benchwarmers.
Join CJ Dietzman and Howard Miller, Alliant Cyber, as they welcome Ronald Ross, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to discuss the pivotal role of building cyber resilience within your organization. Learn what the future holds for NIST and the evolving threat landscape, as well as how NIST empowers businesses to strengthen their cyber defenses.
David Thetford and Gary Ashby are joined by Ray Hayward, Ronald Ross, Gerald Meyers, and Bubba Jennings.
In Episode 148 of the Life Coach BFF Show, Heather Pettey passionately discusses the empowering message of why women should unapologetically use their voices and boldly ask for what they want. Drawing from her own real-life experiences and profound encounters, Heather shares how embracing this philosophy can lead to remarkable opportunities and meaningful connections. Tune in as she weaves in stories from the past and the present, including a touching moment at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, where a wise employee, Mr. Ronald Ross, passed on invaluable wisdom his mother shared with him. Join us for an inspiring conversation on self-advocacy, empowerment, and the transformative impact of speaking up. Don't miss this episode filled with wisdom and actionable insights for women seeking to amplify their voices and claim their desires. Mentioned in this episode: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport employee Mr. Ronald Ross https://www.skyharbor.com Contact Host, Heather Pettey: Heather@HeatherPettey.com Website: www.HeatherPettey.com Purchase Keep It Simple Sarah Heather's Bio: Heather is a perfectly imperfect wife of 28 years to David, mom to 4 amazing humans ages 11 to 26, and lover of Jesus. She's a closet peanut M&M and Goldfish cracker consumer. Heather is passionate about encouraging women to find joy and remain sane while parenting teens. The laughter and support happens weekly on her podcast, Life Coach BFF Show. When not podcasting or curating for CLUB BFF Mastermind (a membership for Christian moms of teens), she's coaching moms to live confidently, set clear boundaries, and learn to build their fire in the rain. Heather is also the author of Keep It Simple, Sarah: Powerful Words and Encouragement for Christian Teen Girls. Heather has made appearances on CNN Headline News and other media. She believes life is a long line of lessons, and in her opinion, it's all about faith and good ol' common sense. She happily resides with her family in Memphis, TN. *Quick Disclaimer- I'm a coach and not a therapist. Always seek the support of a therapist for clinical mental health issues.
O tym, że procesy biznesowe istnieją i że są ważne wiedzą wszyscy. Potrafimy o nich ogólnie mówić na poziomie abstrakcyjnym, ale też umiemy schodzić na niższe poziomy i opisywać ich działanie zdarzeniami lub BPMN-em. Natomiast o regułach często mówi się tylko na ogólnym poziomie, jeśli w ogóle, że "no jakieś tam reguły są w biznesie". Są traktowane trochę jak czarna magia, jak jakiś mityczny stwór. Trochę jak synonim "logiki biznesowej". Reguły biznesowe to jest bardzo konkretna rzecz, za którą stoi mocna teoria, własny standard (SBVR by OMG). która ma nie tylko praktyczne przełożenie na naszą pracę ale wręcz może zrewolucjonizować niektóre aspekty.Takie wprowadzenie do dzisiejszego tematu otrzymałem od mojego gościa, Aleksandra Bartnikiewicza, z którym rozmawiamy o regułach biznesowych, analizie domeny w oparciu o tę wiedzę, zapisie, semantyce i dokumentowaniu reguł. Nie będzie to odcinek poświęcony implementacji reguł w kodzie, ale uważny słuchacz znajdzie zapewne od razu odniesienia do Domain-Driven Design, chronionych agregatami niezmienników lub innych implementacjami zakazów i nakazów.W tym odcinku rozmawiamy z Aleksandrem m.in. o:- czym są, a także czym nie są reguły biznesowe i jak się mają do procesów w domenie,- odpowiednim wyrażaniu i semantyce reguł, aby poprawnie opisywały zasady działania biznesu,- podejściu Evansa vs podejście Rossa do języka biznesowego,- budowanie słowników i dokumentowaniu wiedzy na tem reguł biznesowych,- stosowaniu rulebooka w większym projekcie i zespole.Zapraszam! Na blogu Aleksandara znaleźć można artykuł Model pojęciowy - Diagram, który przedstawia wizualną stronę wspomnianego w odcinku przykładu.Materiały dodatkowe:Manifest Reguł Biznesowych, polska wersja manifestu Business Rules GroupThe Business Rules Manifesto*, angielska wersja 2.0 manifestu, listopad 2003Business Rule Concepts : Getting to the Point of Knowledge, wspomniana książka Ronalda RossaBusiness Knowledge Blueprints: Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business, kolejna warta uwagi pozycja RossaDla wytrwałych odnośnik do specyfikacji SBVR, Semantics Of Business Vocabulary And Business Rules.
So let's talk about sex... again! We dive back into the subject after a brief conversation with a friend brings awareness that men are all pretty much the same when it comes to this subject. The Jeffrey Dahmer series on NetFlix, to watch or not to watch??? These topics plus a lil more on this week's episode! Let Me Find Out!We hope you all enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed recording it! Let Me Find Out!If you have any questions you'd like to ask or suggestions to the show, or a business you'd like to promote, message us or send us an email!thelmfopodcast@gmail.comFacebook: The Let Me Find Out PodcastInstagram: the_lmfo_podcastMusic: Shai- Elevate Remix Ft. Lalo E, Ronald Ross & Jordan LucioAlbum: Diamond In The Rough
Der britische Militärarzt Ronald Ross entdeckte vor 125 Jahren, dass spezielle Stechmücken den Malariaerreger auf den Menschen übertragen. Die Malaria gehört bis heute zu den gefährlichsten Krankheiten, denn einen Impfstoff gibt es noch nicht.
Seit 2021 gibt es erstmals einen zugelassenen Impfstoff gegen Malaria - nach Jahrzehnten der Forschung und weit über 100 Jahre nach der genauen Erforschung der Krankheit durch den britischen Militärarzt Ronald Ross. Bis heute ist die Malaria eine Krankheit der Armen vor allem in Afrika. Autorin: Heide Soltau Von Heide Soltau.
Welp, we got the COVID. Fortunately, your hosts are vaccinated and boosted so our symptoms are comparatively mild but they're still kicking our beautiful butts, So we're posting this classic episode from our Medical History miniseries. Enjoy, and we'll be back soon! It's bloodsuckers and bad poetry this episode as we discuss Malaria researcher and semi-toolbag Ronald Ross with returning favorite Kate Strobel! Zach sings the pop-punk hits of 1888, Kate asks you to support public broadcasting, and Brian reads off his browser history. Become part of our community by following us on social media and pledging your support on Patreon with just $1 a month!
This episode is too valuable to hold on to! Ron and I recently discovered each other through AncestryDNA. After speaking with him and introducing him to the “Old School Thoughts” podcast, he requested an opportunity to participate in this legacy project. In this episode, Ron speaks passionately about the values of Old School and how those values were ingrained in him by his mother and father. Let's continue to leave our legacy for future generations.
If one were to compile a history of medicine, in the world, the name of Dr.Subbarow, would be standing right up there along with other greats like Alexander Fleming, Ronald Ross.
British scientist Sir Ronald Ross tries to stops a deadly cholera outbreak in 1895 Bangalore. He applies learnings from the new field of epidemiology
A Scottish Podcast About Scotland!This week we talk about the ancient Scottish sport of shinty! We discuss how and where you play it, the history of the sport and it's status in modern Scotland. We are very pleased to have input from Aarron Duncan-MacLeod, the Marketing & Communications Officer of the Camanachd Association, he takes the time to tell us all about the sport and how you can get involved. We also discovered an absolute banger of a tune about the best shinty player of all time called Ronaldo of the Glen by Keith Meisner. SláinteInstagram: thistledopodTwitter: @thistledopodFacebook: www.facebook.com/thistledopodEmail: thistledonicelypod@gmail.comwebsite & sources: https://www.thistledonicelypod.com/
With 8 days 'till the start of college basketball, it's time to talk Texas Tech Hoops! Join the Ramblin' Raiders for a discussion with Texas Tech Hall of Famer, Ronald Ross, on the culture and history of TTU basketball! Disclaimer: The first few minutes of this have some technical glitches, but it smooths out around minute 5. You do not want to miss this exciting and unique content!
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Ronald Ross, fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, about the process for updating federal security control baselines and how the underlying security principles remain unchanged. FOLLOW US - Subscribe to ZDNet on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2HzQmyf - Watch more ZDNet videos: http://zd.net/2Hzw9Zy - Follow ZDNet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ZDNet_CBSi - Follow ZDNet on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zdnet-com/ - Follow ZDNet on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/zdnet_cbsi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's bloodsuckers and bad poetry this episode as we discuss Malaria researcher and semi-toolbag Ronald Ross with returning favorite Kate Strobel! Zach sings the pop-punk hits of 1888, Kate asks you to support public broadcasting, and Brian reads off his browser history.Become part of our community by following us on social media and pledging your support on Patreon with just $1 a month!
Produced by: Catherine Charlwood (@DrCharlwood) and Laura Ludtke (@lady_electric). Music composed and performed by Gareth Jones. Laura and Catherine are joined by a special guest: Dr Emilie Taylor-Pirie (@DrETaylorPirie, née Taylor-Brown), an Early Career Academic specialising in the intersections between literature, science and culture. Millie discusses nineteenth-century responses to malaria and how scientists couched their work in imaginative language; how studying a joint honours in English Literature and Biology set her up for an interdisciplinary career; the importance of being prepared for a zombie apocalypse; and much more! At the end of the episode, you can hear Millie read an extract from Henry Seton Merriman’s imperial romance novel With Edged Tools (1894): ‘The Accursed Camp’ Introduction: Kari Nixon, ‘The way we talk about coronavirus matters’, 3 March 2020, CNN.com Alice Bennett (@AlicePonderland), ‘A lot of people …’, Twitter, 20 March 2020 Adrian Bott (@Cavalorn), ‘For those who didn't know …’, Twitter, 20 March 2020 Susannah Walker (@QuadRoyal), ‘Full evisceration here: …’ Twitter, 20 Mar 2020 Bex Lewis, Keep Calm and Carry On: The Truth Behind the Poster (2017) Angus Calder, The People’s War: Britain 1939–1945 (1992) Museum of Healthcare at Kingston (Ontario), ‘Midwifery basin,’ From the Collection Amy Davidson Sorkin, ‘The Fever Room: Epidemics and Social Distancing in Bleak House and Jane Eyre’, New Yorker, 20 March 2020 Charles Dickens, Bleak House (1853) ‘Typhus Epidemic’, Evening News (17th Dec 1896), p. 3, Welsh Newspapers Online Interview: Emilie Taylor-Brown, ‘(Re)Constructing the Knights of Science: Parasitologists and their Literary Imaginations’, Journal of Literature and Science 7.2 (2014) pp.62-79 M. Easter-Ross, ‘Biblical Physics’, John O'Groat Journal, 30 December 1842, p.4 Sydney Whiting, Memoirs of a Stomach (1853) F. P. Maynard, ‘Notes on the Examination of Malarial Blood’, Indian Medical Gazette 30.11 (1895) pp.412-20 (p.420) Ronald Ross, ‘Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and Cervantes', Science Progress, 11.41 (1916), pp.137-40 (p.137) Emilie Taylor-Brown, ‘Death, Disease, and Discontent: The Monstrous Reign of the Supervirus’, in Unnatural Reproductions and Monstrosity: the Birth of the Monster in Literature, Media, and Film eds. Andrea Wood and Brandy Schillace (2014) pp.133-158 Emilie Taylor-Pirie, 'The Art and Science of COVID-19', 16 March 2020, LinkedIn Center for Preparedness and Response, 'Zombie Preparedness', (page last reviewed Oct 2018), CDC https://washyourlyrics.com
Adrianne Ross, is a "boss" by all means. Former WNBA player has conquered many milestones a long way from her hometown of Hobbs, New Mexico. Recently inducted to the TCU Hall of Fame, Ross is the sister of Ronald Ross former Texas Tech Red Raider and now a member of the coaching staff in Lubbock. Ross has traveled many places out of the country over her 10 year professional basketball career in Europe. While we talk Adrianne reveals her experience and the time she shared with her deceased mother before her passing and how close they had become prior to her passing. Which then leads to her sharing her belief in God and how alignment in her life guides her way regardless of what society thinks. Sit down and listen as A Ross the Boss holds court!
Adrianne Ross, is a "boss" by all means. Former WNBA player has conquered many milestones a long way from her hometown of Hobbs, New Mexico. Recently inducted to the TCU Hall of Fame, Ross is the sister of Ronald Ross former Texas Tech Red Raider and now a member of the coaching staff in Lubbock. Ross has traveled many places out of the country over her 10 year professional basketball career in Europe. While we talk Adrianne reveals her experience and the time she shared with her deceased mother before her passing and how close they had become prior to her passing. Which then leads to her sharing her belief in God and how alignment in her life guides her way regardless of what society thinks. Sit down and listen as A Ross the Boss holds court! Watch the full episode on Youtube just click!
I met Ronald Ross several years ago and we immediately hit it off because he has an enormous love of old Hollywood. And he should... he was there for some of it! Now, whenever I visit my mother in Santa Fe, I make it a point to drop in with Ronald to hear how he's doing and to listen to some of his stories. Howard Hawks! The old studio system! Humphrey Bogart! The rise of television! Parties at Uncle Forry's house! And so much more! And why don't they make pictures like this anymore? Along the way, we share our love for Film Noir movies, Richard Donner's 'Superman' and Pixar! Enjoy this trip down Hollywood's memory lane!Subscribe to Geekscape on iTunes!Follow Jonathan on Twitter and Instagram!Join the Geekscape Forever Facebook Group!Visit Geekscape.net for more Geekscape goodness!This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Bu bölümde Ronald Ross, aldığı ödül, sıtma hastalığının ilk yılları, ve sivrisinek sıtma ilişkisini konuştuk.
When Europeans began living in, and eventually colonizing, African and Asian territories, many tried to live as they did in Europe. Victorian ballroom music could have been their music. Of course they were surrounded by people who lived differently, as they had lived for a millenia - which to the Europeans was poor. The result was that they, the Europeans, lived apart, like gods - as Ronald Ross described the way his parents lived in India. Since that was the life he knew, Ross started his career the same way, as a medical officer in India, living apart, golfing, fishing, writing poetry and romance novels. He eventually became a respectable world-renown scientist, doing much of the original research to establish the cause of malaria. But old ways of living die hard; his memories of living apart crept into his own recommendations for malaria control. Send me your reactions at raymondvdowning@gmail.com. Visit my website at https://globalhealth757.wordpress.com/ .
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