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Almeida

[ ahl-mey-duh ]

noun

  1. Fran·cis·co de [f, r, ah, n, -, seesh, -k, oo, d, uh], 1450?–1510, Portuguese military leader: first Portuguese viceroy in India.


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In all, Almeida logged over 2,000 flight hours—800 in combat.

In 2019, when a strange disease first appeared in China, researchers used Almeida’s pioneering work to identify the culprit as another coronavirus — a type called SARS-CoV-2, which causes covid-19.

So when a researcher named David Tyrrell was baffled by an unknown virus that was giving people nasty colds, he called Almeida for help.

With patience and practice, Almeida created detailed pictures of human cells and viruses using the microscope.

Photographs by Lourdes Almeida explore the meaning of the style in which a rebozo is worn.

French evacuated Almeida, after destroying everything, and the next day they abandoned Portugal entirely.

Ciudad Rodrigo and Almeida fell without the English commander making any apparent effort to relieve them.

Reinforced by fresh troops, Massena turned fiercely to the relief of Almeida, which Wellington had besieged.

Of the two men who are mentioned during this century as Spanish surgeons, namely, Almeida and Ayala, we know practically nothing.

The turn of Almeida followed, though in consequence of an accidental explosion the siege did not last long.

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