Kocher"s point - translation to arabic
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Kocher"s point - translation to arabic

SURGEON, LAUREATE OF THE 1909 NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE (1841-1917)
Theodor Kocher; Emil Kocher
  • Bust of Theodor Kocher (created by [[Karl Hänny]])

Kocher's point      
‎ نُقْطَةُ كوخر:نقطة لبزل البطين الوحشي‎
dew point         
TEMPERATURE AT WHICH AIR BECOMES SATURATED WITH WATER VAPOUR
Dewpoint; Frost point; Dew Point; Dew point temperature; Dewpoint temperature; Dew point factor; Due point; Dew points
‎ نُقْطَةُ النَّدَى‎
ignition point         
Fire Point; Ignition point
‎ نُقْطَةُ الاِشْتِعَال‎

Definition

Point-to-Point Protocol
<communications, protocol> (PPP) The protocol defined in RFC 1661, the Internet standard for transmitting {network layer} datagrams (e.g. IP packets) over serial point-to-point links. PPP has a number of advantages over SLIP; it is designed to operate both over asynchronous connections and bit-oriented synchronous systems, it can configure connections to a remote network dynamically, and test that the link is usable. PPP can be configured to encapsulate different network layer protocols (such as IP, IPX, or AppleTalk) by using the appropriate Network Control Protocol (NCP). RFC 1220 describes how PPP can be used with remote bridging. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.protocols.ppp. {A paper on PPP (ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/MorningStar/papers/sug91-cheapIP.ps.Z)}. (1994-12-13)

Wikipedia

Emil Theodor Kocher

Emil Theodor Kocher (25 August 1841 – 27 July 1917) was a Swiss physician and medical researcher who received the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid. Among his many accomplishments are the introduction and promotion of aseptic surgery and scientific methods in surgery, specifically reducing the mortality of thyroidectomies below 1% in his operations.

He was the first Swiss citizen and first surgeon to ever receive a Nobel Prize in Medicine. He was considered a pioneer and leader in the field of surgery in his time.