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Qué (quién) es H A Frost - definición

AMERICAN ACADEMIC
W.H. Frost; Frost, W. H.; W. H. Frost; Wade H. Frost

H. A. Frost         
  • Holden & Frost, 100 Grenfell Street c. 1915
GERMAN-BORN SADDLER AND BUSINESSMAN
Henry Adolph Frost; H. Adolph Frost; Adolphe Frost; Holden & Frost
Henry Adolph Frost (26 June 1844 – 21 July 1909) was a German-born saddler and businessman known for his association with the company which eventually produced the Holden automobile. His name may have been originally Heinrich Friedrich Adolphe Frost, but he evidently preferred "Adolph Frost".
frost         
  • [[Curitiba]] ([[Southern Brazil]]) is the coldest of [[Brazil]]'s [[state capital]]s; the [[greenhouse]] of the [[Botanical Garden of Curitiba]] protects sensitive plants.
  • Frost on the grass of a public park in November
  • A flower with advection frost on the edges of its petals
  • A [[spider web]] covered in air hoar frost
  • Map of average first killing frost in Ohio from "Geography of Ohio," 1923
  • Hoar frost on the snow
  • scanning electron]] (right) [[microscopy]]
  • highest town in Venezuela]], [[Apartaderos]]: Because of its location in an [[alpine tundra]] [[ecosystem]] called ''[[páramo]]'',  a daily freeze-and-thaw cycle, sometimes described as "summer every day and winter every night", exists.
  • Frost patterns that developed on glass of a cold frame.
  • Dead plant leaves during [[Winter Storm Uri]] in a backyard in [[Northern Mexico]], with below freezing temperatures.
  • [[Roses]] with protection against frost - [[Volksgarten, Vienna]]
COATING OR DEPOSIT OF ICE THAT MAY FORM IN HUMID AIR IN COLD CONDITIONS, USUALLY OVERNIGHT
Hoar frost; Hoarfrost; Ice flowers; White frost; Window frost; Radiation frost; Flood frost; Advection frost; Wind frost; Fern frost; Frost deity; Hard frost; Frost pockets; Frost pocket; Surface hoar; Black frost; Frost feather
I. n.
1.
Rime, hoar-frost, frozen dew, white-frost.
2.
Cold manner, reserve, frigidity, iciness, stiffness, want of cordiality, unsociability.
II. v. a.
1.
Ice, cover with frosting.
2.
Whiten, sprinkle with white, sprinkle with gray hairs.
3.
Frost-bite, injure by frost or cold, nip.
4.
Sharpen, point (said of a horse).
Frost         
  • [[Curitiba]] ([[Southern Brazil]]) is the coldest of [[Brazil]]'s [[state capital]]s; the [[greenhouse]] of the [[Botanical Garden of Curitiba]] protects sensitive plants.
  • Frost on the grass of a public park in November
  • A flower with advection frost on the edges of its petals
  • A [[spider web]] covered in air hoar frost
  • Map of average first killing frost in Ohio from "Geography of Ohio," 1923
  • Hoar frost on the snow
  • scanning electron]] (right) [[microscopy]]
  • highest town in Venezuela]], [[Apartaderos]]: Because of its location in an [[alpine tundra]] [[ecosystem]] called ''[[páramo]]'',  a daily freeze-and-thaw cycle, sometimes described as "summer every day and winter every night", exists.
  • Frost patterns that developed on glass of a cold frame.
  • Dead plant leaves during [[Winter Storm Uri]] in a backyard in [[Northern Mexico]], with below freezing temperatures.
  • [[Roses]] with protection against frost - [[Volksgarten, Vienna]]
COATING OR DEPOSIT OF ICE THAT MAY FORM IN HUMID AIR IN COLD CONDITIONS, USUALLY OVERNIGHT
Hoar frost; Hoarfrost; Ice flowers; White frost; Window frost; Radiation frost; Flood frost; Advection frost; Wind frost; Fern frost; Frost deity; Hard frost; Frost pockets; Frost pocket; Surface hoar; Black frost; Frost feather
To encrypt a single stage of a multi-stage network connection, especially between an end user and a proxy server.
I don't trust my ISP, so I have my proxy server frost my connection to the web.

Wikipedia

Wade Hampton Frost

Wade Hampton Frost (March 3, 1880 – May 1, 1938) was born in Marshall, Virginia. He was the son of a country doctor. Before college, he was first homeschooled by his mother, and then spent the final two years in boarding school. He received his B.A. in 1901 and his M.D. in 1903, both from the University of Virginia.

He was the first resident lecturer at the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health and was later professor of epidemiology. Frost served as Chair of the Department of Epidemiology from 1919 until 1938 and served as Dean of the School from 1931 until 1934. His work included studies of the epidemiology of poliomyelitis, influenza, diphtheria, and tuberculosis. In 1906, Frost assisted in the first successful arrest of a yellow fever epidemic in the United States. He also helped field investigations regarding typhoid outbreaks and water pollution by applying his knowledge of microbiology laboratory techniques. Frost's personal life is rarely touched on, but one of the presumed reasons that he focused on tuberculosis was because he was diagnosed with incipient pulmonary tuberculosis when he was in his thirties. He had to spend several months in a sanatorium when diagnosed. He is often considered the father of modern epidemiology. Frost's bibliography consists of 57 scientific publications.He died in Baltimore, Maryland on May 1, 1938, of esophageal cancer.