Humberto Fernández-Morán Villalobos (18 February 1924 – 17 March 1999)[1] was a Venezuelan research scientist born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, known for inventing the diamond knife or scalpel, significantly advancing the development of electromagnetic lenses for electron microscopy based on superconducting technology, and many other scientific contributions.
Our main exports are oil/derivatives, coffee, flowers, and other produce, so that. There’s Manuel Patarroyo, a vaccine researcher (who died this year? Wow) who worked on malaria, but his vaccine was not very effective (not to mention the mutilated monkeys). Still, he tried.
Diamond knife and electromagnetic lenses for electron microscopy invented by Humberto Fernández-Morán used in surgical procedures in 1955, Leprosy vaccine developed by Jacinto Convit, “Major histocompability complex” developed by Baruj Benacerraf helps determine the compability of an organ for transplant.
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🦜🦜🦜 Dare you to tariff the shit out of it!
NYSE would fall even harder
Airplanes and eletric shower. 🇧🇷
Avocados, hot sauce, corn, tequila, margaritas, color TV 📺, and cowboy hats 🤠
Color tv
That thingy on the center of the pizza to keep the box from touching the cheese
Casillerou del Diablou
the Canal?
Coffee, our music (Colombian singers are heard all over the world), and I hate to admit it but also the white powder.
Biromes 🖊️
Copper
Panama Hat, a proudly Ecuadorian product.
The scalpel!
Humberto Fernández-Morán Villalobos (18 February 1924 – 17 March 1999)[1] was a Venezuelan research scientist born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, known for inventing the diamond knife or scalpel, significantly advancing the development of electromagnetic lenses for electron microscopy based on superconducting technology, and many other scientific contributions.
Yerba mate🧉 it’s a thing that even some hippie gringos in the USA have started drinking and I see it in stores here in the USA
Açaí
CAPTCHA and reCAPTCHA
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Cigars. Even if cigars from other countries are equally as good today, the reputation of “puros cubanos” is a hard one to overcome.
Honorary mentions:
*Mainly derivatives from Cuban music.
V8 engines, physical video games factories, and drugs
Birth control pills
Fingerprint identification.
Our main exports are oil/derivatives, coffee, flowers, and other produce, so that. There’s Manuel Patarroyo, a vaccine researcher (who died this year? Wow) who worked on malaria, but his vaccine was not very effective (not to mention the mutilated monkeys). Still, he tried.
Popcorn and bubble gum.
Diamond knife and electromagnetic lenses for electron microscopy invented by Humberto Fernández-Morán used in surgical procedures in 1955, Leprosy vaccine developed by Jacinto Convit, “Major histocompability complex” developed by Baruj Benacerraf helps determine the compability of an organ for transplant.
Boba tea stuff is made out of tapioca, that’s unexpected.
The compression technique when a mammography is done! And there’s also an Uruguayan than was in the Mexican team that invented the pill.
Answering for Argentina here, but: Coronary bypass surgery. It’s incredibly useful for those of us from the US 😂
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Batata-palha [lit: straw potato]
[translated as: Shoestring Potatos, Shoestring Fries, Julienne Potato Sticks etc]
Invented by Crac, a Rio de Janeiro food company in 1985 (debatable claim, probably. I did little research)
potatoes. you’re welcome, humanity (cough cough europe especially)
Air balloom
Personal stereo
Automatic Transmission
Chest photofluorography
Periko