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Julius Caesar Aranzi (Giulio
Cesare Aranzio, Arantius) (1529/1530 –
April 7, 1589) was a
leading figure in the
history of the
science of
human anatomy...
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Aranzi Aronzo is, as
described on the
official webpage, the
combination of Mr.
Aranzi and Mr. Aronzo,
which releases ****anese-styled
crafts books. In...
- In the fetus, the
ductus venosus (Arantius' duct
after Julius Caesar Aranzi)
shunts a
portion of
umbilical vein
blood flow
directly to the
inferior vena...
- (Oniroku Dan) A Slow
Death (NHK-TV “Tokaimura
Criticality Accident” Crew)
Aranzi Aranzo The
Honda Myth (Masaaki Sato) Iron Chef Chen's
Knockout Chinese (Chen...
- ****tus
Julius Caesar Alford (1799–1863), U.S.
politician Julius Caesar Aranzi (1529–1589),
Italian anatomist Don
Julius Caesar d'Austria (1584–1609),...
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Fernando López Aguilar,
former Minister of
Justice - Spain.
Julius Caesar Aranzi, the
pioneer human anatomists and surgeons.
Laura B****i, the world's first...
- for medicine,
Ulisse Aldrovandi for
natural sciences and
Julius Caesar Aranzi for anatomy. At the age of twenty-four, he
earned his
degree in philosophy...
- of the
lateral ventricle comes from the
Venetian anatomist Julius Caesar Aranzi (1587), who
likened it
first to a
silkworm and then to a
seahorse (Latin...
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strengthened in 1560–1590. The
representative professor was
Julius Caesar Aranzi (Arantius) (1530–1589). He
became Professor of
Anatomy and
Surgery at the...
- ḫašip-, -atal, -iwri and kirip-, in
addition to use of
hypocoristics such as
Aranzi,
which according to Ran
Zadok might reflect the
antiquity of
their use,...