J A F Rook - definizione. Che cos'è J A F Rook
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Cosa (chi) è J A F Rook - definizione

NEW ZEALAND ICHTHYOLOGIST
J A F Garrick; JAF Garrick; J. A. F. Garrick

J. A. F. Rook         
BRITISH CHEMIST
John Allan Fynes Rook CBE FRSE FIB FRIC (1926–1987) was a 20th-century British chemist connected to the British dairy industry. He was President of the British Society of Animal Production 1982/83.
Rook (chess)         
  • Antique Indian Mughal chess elephant made from sandalwood representing the rook
  • 19th-century illustration of a [[siege tower]], which the rook may be intended to represent
  • The berserker used as a rook in the [[Lewis chessmen]]
PIECE FROM THE BOARD GAME CHESS
♖; ♜; Chess/Rook; Chess rook; Ruhk; 🨂
The rook (; ♖, ♜) is a piece in the game of chess. It may move any number of squares horizontally or vertically without jumping, and it may an enemy piece on its path; additionally, it may participate in castling.
Ranging Rook         
OPENINGS IN SHOGI POSITION THE ROOK TO THE CENTER OR LEFT OF THE PLAYER'S BOARD
Ranging rook; Swinging Rook; Furibisha
Ranging Rook or Swinging Rook (振り飛車 furibisha) openings in shogi position the rook to the center or left of the player's board to support an attack there.

Wikipedia

Jack Garrick

John Andrew Frank "Jack" Garrick (1928 – August 30, 2018) was a New Zealand ichthyologist. He specialized in elasmobranchs and published many books and articles about shark and ray biology. In 1982, he published a thorough taxonomy on sharks of the genus Carcharhinus, where he identified the smoothtooth blacktip shark as a new species. He is the species authority for several types of sharks, including the New Zealand lanternshark. Garrick was a zoology professor at Victoria University of Wellington, appointed to a personal chair in 1971.

He had a primary interest in the taxonomy of sharks and rays, and carried out the first exploratory deep-sea sampling using specially adapted cone nets, baited traps, and longlines, regularly to depths greater than 2000 m. Many new and rare species were obtained by use of these innovative techniques. He was responsible for the notable discovery of the first New Zealand specimens of orange roughy in 1957 (which subsequently formed the basis of a multimillion-dollar fishery). Jack collected some 721 specimens in 988 lots and deposited them at Te Papa.