"Rwandans" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People from Rwanda, a country located in East-Central Africa.
Ruxolitinib is a medication used to treat myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera, two types of bone marrow disorder that can lead to an overproduction of blood cells. It is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, which means that it blocks the action of certain enzymes (JAK1 and JAK2) that are involved in the signaling pathways that control white blood cell production in the bone marrow.<br><br>Ruxolitinib works by decreasing the production of white blood cells in the bone marrow and reducing the symptoms associated with myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera, such as an enlarged spleen, abdominal pain, and low blood counts.<br><br>It is typically taken orally twice daily and is usually prescribed for patients who have tried other treatments and have not responded to them. Common side effects of ruxolitinib include anemia, thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), hypophosphatemia (low phosphate levels), and rash.
Ruyton refers to the name of several places, including:<br><br>1. Ruyton, Shropshire, an English village<br>2. Ruyton-XI-Towns, a civil parish in Shropshire, England<br>3. Ruyton, sometimes also known as Ryton-on-the-Green, is an ancient parish and former civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. <br><br>The name of Ruyton is Old English and means "farmstead of a man named Hryge" or "Hrythes pan farm". It is derived from "rygu" meaning "rye" or "rye-growing" and "tun" meaning "enclosure" or "farmstead".
The term "Rwandan" refers to something or someone that originates from Rwanda, a landlocked country located in the Great Lakes region of East Africa. It can also refer to a person who has an ancestry or citizenship of Rwanda.
Ryanodine is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C19H32O10. It is a naturally occurring compound found in the wax extracted from the resin of the Eucalyptus globulus tree. Ryanodine has also been synthesized in the laboratory for use in research and pharmacology.