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Rosa

fem. proper name, from Latin Rosa, literally "rose" (see rose (n.1)).

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rosa

n. (context slang Australia English) no-show, someone who does not show up as expected vb. (context slang Australia English) to hide, vanish, shadow

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Rosa, AL -- U.S. town in Alabama
Population (2000): 313
Housing Units (2000): 136
Land area (2000): 3.777874 sq. miles (9.784648 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.005705 sq. miles (0.014775 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.783579 sq. miles (9.799423 sq. km)
FIPS code: 66408
Located within: Alabama (AL), FIPS 01
Location: 33.989810 N, 86.511938 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Wikipedia
ROSA

ROSA™ is Medtech’s medical robotic technology, dedicated to minimally invasive surgeries of the central nervous system. ROSA™ robots assist health professionals during surgical procedures, increasing the precision and reliability of the gestures and reducing the operating time.

The ROSA™ technology is used in 23 hospitals across Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.

The device allows frameless stereotactic procedures increasing accuracy and reducing operative time. It is especially effective for SEEG, DBS, endoscopic procedures, brain tumor resection and pediatric surgery.

The ROSA device is an integrated platform solution combining software for neurosurgical planning and navigation, with a robotic arm of high technology.

The system was designed by Medtech (Montpellier, France) and is currently used in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

Rosà

Rosà is a town of 14.328 inhabitants in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. The name come from the roses which grew in great number along the irrigation channels in the area. The municipality has got 4 hamlets (Travettore, Sant'Anna, San Pietro, Cusinati). Rosà is officially European Town of Sport 2011.

Rosa (given name)

Rosa is a given name, especially in the Portuguese, Italian and Spanish languages.

It may refer to:

  • Rosa de Lima, or Rose of Lima, nun and saint
  • Rosa Benozzi Balletti, Italian-French actor
  • Rosa Blasi, American actress
  • Rosa Nouchette Carey (b. 1840 - d. 1909), English children's writer and popular novelist
  • Rosa Díez, Spanish politician
  • Rosa Fuentes, Mexican swimmer
  • María Rosa Gallo, Argentinian actress
  • Rosa López, also known as "Rosa", Spanish singer and dancer
  • Rosa Luxemburg, German communist leader
  • Rosa Mota, Portuguese marathoner
  • Rosa Mendes, half Costa Rican and half Czech professional wrestler
  • Rosa O'Neill, Irish wife of Owen Roe O'Neill
  • Rosa Parks, American civil rights icon
  • Rosa Russo Iervolino, Italian politician
  • Rosa Scarlatti, Italian opera singer
  • Rosa Vercellana known as ''Rosina or La Bela Rosin, mistress and later wife of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy
  • Rosa Ponselle, American operatic soprano
  • Rosa von Praunheim, German filmmaker and gay rights activist
Rosa (surname)

Rosa is an Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages surname. Sometimes the variants Da Rosa or da Rosa, De Rosa or de Rosa, and DeRosa or DaRosa may occur. The last name "Rosa" rooted in the Azores, is of Flemish origin / Dutch, he descended from the Flemish settler "Pieter Roose" when arriving on the island of the Azores was aportuguesado to "Pedro da Rosa", thus resulting in a large family "da Rosa" in the Azores later settled on the southern region of Brazil.

It may refer to:

  • Aaron Rosa, mixed martial arts fighter
  • Alberto Fernández de Rosa, Argentine actor
  • Aldo da Rosa, Brazilian Electrical Engineer
  • Anthony DeRosa, United States animator
  • Charles D. Rosa, United States politician and judge
  • Don Rosa, United States comic book writer and illustrator
  • De Rosa, Scottish rock band
  • Eugene De Rosa, Italian-American architect
  • Francesco Rosa, Italian painter
  • Gonzalo de los Santos da Rosa, Uruguayan footballer
  • Hermann Rosa, German sculptor and architect
  • Jair da Rosa Pinto, Brazilian footballer
  • João Guimarães Rosa, Brazilian writer
  • Jon DeRosa, United States singer
  • Kaleb Rosa, Labor Leader
  • Marco Rosa, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Mark DeRosa, United States baseball player
  • Paulo Sérgio Rosa, Brazilian footballer known as "Viola"
  • Pedro (Martínez) de la Rosa, Spanish Formula One driver
  • Sam Rosa (1866 – 1940), Australian socialist and journalist
  • Salvator Rosa, Italian painter
  • Stephen DeRosa, United States actor
  • Thiago da Rosa Correa, Brazilian footballer
  • Vincent DeRosa, United States musician
Rosa (1986 film)

Rosa is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Yuen Biao, Lowell Lo, Luk Siu-fan, Kara Hui and Paul Chun. The film's Chinese title literally means Supernaturally brave artillery sequel, which is also the Chinese title of the 1984 film, Pom Pom. Despite this, Rosa is not a sequel to Pom Pom like its Chinese title suggests.

Rosa (children's book)

Rosa is a children's picture book written by poet, activist, and educator Nikki Giovanni and illustrated by Bryan Collier. A biography of African-American civil rights activist Rosa Parks,

Usage examples of "rosa".

Whereas an insurrection exists in the State of Florida, by which the lives, liberty, and property of loyal citizens of the United States are endangered: And whereas it is deemed proper that all needful measures should be taken for the protection of such citizens and all officers of the United States in the discharge of their public duties in the State aforesaid: Now, therefore, be it known that I, Abraham LINCOLN, President of the United States, do hereby direct the commander of the forces of the United States on the Florida coast to permit no person to exercise any office or authority upon the islands of Key West, the Tortugas, and Santa Rosa, which may be inconsistent with the laws and Constitution of the United States, authorizing him at the same time, if he shall find it necessary, to suspend there the writ of habeas corpus, and to remove from the vicinity of the United States fortresses all dangerous or suspected persons.

And so while Aunt Rosa slept, Lucia danced at the Quisisana in Capri, rode in a carrozza with a beplumed and iM-iiaiicu iiuisc puiung n, joinea a group of college boys at the Marina Piccola, went on picnics at Bagni di Tiberio, and took the Funicolare up to Anacapri, where she joined group of French students for drinks at the Piazza Umertol In Venice a handsome gondolier took her to a disco, and a fisherman took her fishing at Chioggia.

Rosa had actually brachiated, with her left arm holding onto long, ver- tical, reddish fibers that looked like vines dropping from the dark roof.

We may instance Rubus, Rosa, and Hieracium amongst plants, several genera of insects, and several genera of Brachiopod shells.

If there was a God more powerful than the sea, and only half as good as men are, he would pity my poor Rosa and me, and send a hurricane to drive those caitiffs back to the wretch they have abandoned.

Joseph Rossi was a famous old waiter long since retired, something like Pietro at the Hotel Rosa Rossa at Casale, whom all that country side knew perfectly well.

As Gulliver started the film running, the film taken by a man in a first-floor window at Cleaver Hall, Rosa leaned forward.

It is primarily a report to the public on the important role that cryptology has played, but it may also orient cryptology with regard to its past and alert historians to the sub rosa influence of cryptanalysis.

As a prominent example of this class the exhibitionist, Rosa Lee Plemons at the age of eighteen weighed only 27 pounds.

Santa Rosa could be believed, our government had removed restrictions against the purchase of weapons by expatriate Cubans in Florida.

Tatziu, eu, Rosa e Josias, vendo o resto do fogo acabar de liquidar o cafezal.

Madame Orio, her nieces, and the procurator Rosa, who sat together in the room adjoining the hall, and whom I had been permitted to introduce as persons of no consequence whatever.

Rosa, to whom I explained all that had taken place, and his advice being to give way to M.

Rosa, enclosing all the tickets of the articles I had pledged, requesting him to have them sold without any exception, and to forward me the surplus raised by the sale.

Rosa brought Madame Orio and her two nieces to witness it, and I had the pleasure of treating them all to a good dinner in my room.