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John James Macleod - translation to English

NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING SCOTTISH PHYSICIAN AND PHYSIOLOGIST; CO-DISCOVERER OF INSULIN
J. J. R. Macleod; John J R Macleod; John James Richard Macleod; John J.R. Macleod; John James Rickard Macleod; John J. R. Macleod
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  • Grave of Macleod and his wife at Aberdeen cemetery

John James Macleod      
n. John James Macleod, (1876-1935) fisiologo scozzese e ricercatore scopritore dell"insulina, prmio Nobel nel 1923 Nobel per la medicina e fisiologia insieme a Sir Frederick Grant Banting
John James Audubon         
  • Plate 181 of ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon depicting a [[golden eagle]], 1833–34
  • Plate 1 of ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon depicting a [[wild turkey]]
  • Portrait of Audubon at the [[National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium]]
  • Plate 41 of ''[[The Birds of America]]'' by Audubon, depicting [[ruffed grouse]]
  • [[Clipper]] ship ''Audubon''
  • An [[American crow]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • An [[American flamingo]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • A [[green heron]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • Plate from ''The Birds of America'', featuring the extinct [[ivory-billed woodpecker]]
  • A cinnamon bear by J.T. Bowen after Audubon
  • Two white [[gyrfalcon]]s by Audubon
  • Audubon in later years, c. 1850
  • John James Audubon house, Henderson, Kentucky.
  • [[La Gerbetière]], mansion owned by Audubon's father in Couëron, where young Audubon was raised
  • A painting of the [[roseate spoonbill]] by John James Audubon. Plate CCCXXI.
  • John James Audubon, ''Long Haired Squirrel'', c. 1841.
  • Lucy Audubon c. 1870
  • Lucy Bakewell Audubon
  • Plate from ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon of a Carolina pigeon (now called [[mourning dove]])
AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGIST, NATURALIST, AND PAINTER (1785–1851)
John Audubon; J. J. Audubon; J.J. Audubon; John Audobon; John J. Audubon; James Audubon; John James Audobon; Jean-Jacques Audubon; Jean Rabin; JOHN J. AUDUBON
n. John James Audubon, (1785-1851) naturalista statunitense studioso e autore di scritti sui volatili del nord America
Captain Cook         
  • Cook landing at [[Botany Bay]] (Kamay)
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  • The routes of Captain James Cook's voyages. The first voyage is shown in '''<span style="color:red;">red</span>''', second voyage in '''<span style="color:green;">green</span>''', and third voyage in '''<span style="color:blue;">blue</span>'''. The route of Cook's crew following his death is shown as a dashed blue line.
  •  A 1775 chart of [[Newfoundland]], made from James Cook's [[Seven Years' War]] surveyings
  • Elizabeth Cook]], wife and for 56 years widow of James Cook, by William Henderson, 1830
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  • Hawaiian [[ʻahuʻula]] (feather cloak) held by the [[Australian Museum]]
  • Marker at the shoreline of Kealakekua Bay near the spot Captain Cook was slain
  • HMS ''Adventure'']] in [[Matavai Bay]], [[Tahiti]]
  • Portrait of James Cook by [[William Hodges]], who accompanied Cook on his second voyage
  • Illustration from the 1815 edition of Cook's ''Voyages'', depicting Cook watching a human sacrifice in [[Tahiti]] c. 1773
  • HMS ''Resolution'' and ''Discovery'' in Tahiti
  • Memorial to James Cook and family in the church of [[St Andrew the Great]], Cambridge
BRITISH EXPLORER (1728–1779)
Captain Cook; Proteges of Captain Cook; Captain cook; Captian James Cook; Captain James Cook; Cook, James; James captain cook; Captain Cooke; James cook; Capt. James Cook; Cpt james cook; Lieutenant James Cook; James Cook (botanist); Cookian
Capitano Cook (il sinistro pirata della storia di Peter Pan)

Definition

Jam.
¦ abbreviation
1. Jamaica.
2. James (in biblical references).

Wikipedia

John Macleod (physiologist)

John James Rickard Macleod (6 September 1876 – 16 March 1935) was a Scottish biochemist and physiologist. He devoted his career to diverse topics in physiology and biochemistry, but was chiefly interested in carbohydrate metabolism. He is noted for his role in the discovery and isolation of insulin during his tenure as a lecturer at the University of Toronto, for which he and Frederick Banting received the 1923 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine. Awarding the prize to Macleod was controversial at the time, because according to Banting's version of events, Macleod's role in the discovery was negligible. It was not until decades after the events that an independent review acknowledged a far greater role than was attributed to him at first.