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  1. And in an investigation of the impact of polished and unpolished rice on the prevalence of beri-beri, Adolphe Vorderman, a prison medical officer in the Dutch East Indies, clearly understood the importance of masked assessment (Vorderman 1897; Vandenbroucke 2003).

  2. Carol Jean Vorderman MBE MA ( Bedford, 24 de dezembro de 1960) é uma personalidade da mídia britânica, mais conhecida por apresentar o game show Countdown por 26 anos, de 1982 a 2008, como colunista de jornal e autora nominal de livros educacionais e de dieta, [ 1] além de ser a apresentadora anfitriã do prêmio anual Pride of Britain ...

  3. One of these stands out: an 1897 observational study on prison inmates done by Adolphe Vorderman, a government physician of the Dutch health inspectorate. He paid scrupulous attention to avoiding bias in his investigations, even the bias of his own memory (Vorderman 1897; Vandenbroucke 2012).

  4. Adolphe Vorderman. Adolphe Guillaume Vorderman (12 December 1844, The Hague - 15 July 1902, Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch physician and scientist whose extensive and scrupulous study of the link between polished rice and Beriberi in the Dutch East Indies in 1897 helped lead to the discovery of vitamins.

  5. Carol Jean Vorderman ( Bedford (Engeland), 24 december 1960) is een bekende Britse mediapersoonlijkheid. Ze presenteerde diverse BBC-programma's waaronder Countdown en Who Do You Think You Are? Ze is de achterkleindochter van de tussen 1866 en 1902 in Nederlands-Indië werkzame arts Adolphe Vorderman. Carol Vorderman schreef ook columns in de ...

  6. Vorderman prześledziła losy holenderskiej strony swojej rodziny w programie Who Do You Think You Are? w 2007 roku. W programie tym odkryła, że jej ojciec był członkiem holenderskiego ruchu oporu podczas II wojny światowej a jej dziadek, Adolphe Vorderman, miał istotny wkład w odkrycie witamin. Przypisy

  7. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Carol Vorderman discovers astonishing details about her ancestors' lives. ... Adolphe, who was supposed to have merited a Nobel Prize, but was denied it because he married an Indonesian lady.