Definitions containing the term rumford, count
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| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| CSB | Count Sub-Block | ||||
| FBC | Full Blood Count | ||||
| FBC | Full Blood Count | ||||
| DIFF | Differential Blood Count | ||||
| TNTC | Too Numerous To Count | ||||
| USCV | U.S. Count Votes | ||||
| PJC | Pointer Justification Count | ||||
| ECKD | Extended Count Key Data | ||||
| TMTC | Too Many To Count | ||||
| CZI | Count Zero Interrupt | ||||
| FECC-F | Forward Error Correction Count - Fast data | ||||
| FEBE-F | Far End Block Error count - Fast data | ||||
| FEBE-I | Far End Block Error count - Interleaved data | ||||
| FECC-I | Forward Error Correction Count - Interleaved data | ||||
| COMPLETE | Count On Making People Lives Easier To Enjoy | ||||
| WCNT | Working Count | ||||
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| TNTC | Too Numerous To Count | ||||
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | ||||
| WBC | White Blood Cell count | ||||
| WBC | White Blood Cell count | ||||
| TVC | Total Viable Count | ||||
| ANCN | Absolute Neutrophil Count at the Nadir |
What does rumford, count mean?
- Rumford, Count
- Benjamin Thompson, soldier, philanthropist, and physicist, born at Woburn, Massachusetts; a fortunate marriage lifted him into affluence, relieving him from the necessity of teaching; fought on the British side during the American War; became a lieutenant-colonel, and for important services was knighted in 1782 on his return to England; entered the Bavarian service, and carried through a series of remarkable reforms, such as the suppression of mendicity, the amelioration of the poorer classes by the spread of useful knowledge, culinary, agricultural, &c.; was made a Count of the Holy Roman Empire, and placed in charge of the War Department of Bavaria; was a generous patron of science in England and elsewhere; retired from the Bavarian service in 1799, and five years later married the widow of Lavoisier the chemist; his later years were spent in retirement in a village near Paris, where he devoted himself to physical research, especially as regards heat (1753-1814).
