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obvious example. Most
important variants of the
Ligurian language are:
Bonifacino (in Bonifacio, Corsica)
Brigasc (in La
Brigue and
Briga Alta) †Figùn (in...
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Bunifaziu [buniˈfatsju],
Bonifaziu [bɔniˈfatsju], or
Bonifaciu [bɔniˈfatʃu];
Bonifacino: Bunifazziu; Gallurese: Bunifaciu) is a
commune in the
southern tip of...
- Nora
Bonifacino de
Somoza (8
August 1930 — 17
January 2013) was an
Argentine tennis player. Somoza,
nicknamed "Norita", grew up in
Coronel Suárez, Buenos...
- PMC 11136198. PMID 17429580. S2CID 23714815. Cosson, Pierre; Perrin, Jackie;
Bonifacino, Juan S. (2013-10-01). "Anchors aweigh:
protein localization and transport...
- Garden.
Retrieved 14 July 2017. Susanna, A.; Baldwin, B.G.; Bayer, R.J.;
Bonifacino, J.M.; Garcia-Jacas, N.; Keeley, S.C.; Mandel, J.R.; Ortiz, S.; Robinson...
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Hanson 6-1, 6-4 1956
Santiago Nora
Bonifacino de
Somoza June
Hanson 6-4, 6-0 1957
Buenos Aires June
Hanson Nora
Bonifacino de
Somoza 6-1, 6-1 1958 Buenos...
- AP5M1 AP5S1 A
diagram of the 5
complexes is
shown here Boehm, Markus;
Bonifacino, Juan S. (October 2001). "Adaptins".
Molecular Biology of the Cell. 12...
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Michelangeli of the New York
Botanical Garden; and secretary-general is
Mauricio Bonifacino of the
Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay. Both the taxonomic...
- PMID 23259061. Magadán JG, Pérez-Victoria FJ,
Sougrat R, Ye Y,
Strebel K,
Bonifacino JS (April 2010). "Multilayered
mechanism of CD4
downregulation by HIV-1...
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described as in transition. The
dialects spoken at
Calvi and
Bonifacio (
Bonifacino) are
dialects of the
Ligurian language. This
division along the Girolata-Porto...