- The
House of
Celsi was a
patrician family in Venice. Its most
notable members were doge
Lorenzo Celsi and
soldier Bartolomeo Celsi.
Traditionally held...
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Kerion or
kerion celsi is an
acute inflammatory process which is the
result of the host's
response to a
fungal ringworm infection of the hair follicles...
- Mino
Cèlsi (1514 – c. 1576) was an
Italian amb****ador and scholar; he was
forced to flee to Basel, Switzerland, for his
defense of
Protestant critics...
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Claire A.
Celsi is a
member of the Iowa Senate,
representing Senate District 16 in
Central Iowa. A
member of the
Democratic Party,
Celsi has
served as...
- pre-clinical development. In July 2015, the
company announced it
would acquire Celsis International for $212 million. In 2016, the
company announced it was set...
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Lorenzo Celsi (born Venice, c. 1310 – died
there 18 July 1365) was a
Venetian statesman who
served as the 58th Doge of Venice, from 16 July 1361 until...
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dehydration to the
olefin produces tropatepine (3).
Muscarinic antagonist Celsis P,
Montastruc JL,
Rascol O,
Senard JM, Marc-Vergnes JP,
Rascol A (July 1989)...
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often found in
medical terminology regarding the skin, e.g.,
kerion celsi and area
celsi. He is also the
namesake of
Paracelsus (lit.
Above Celsus), a great...
- {{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link) Brönstrup Silvestrin,
Celsi; Noll, Gisele; Jacks,
Nilda (2016).
Capitais brasileiras :
dados históricos...
- The
Palazzo Celsi Pollini, once also
called the
Palazzo del Vescovo, is a
Renaissance style urban palace in Siena, Italy. It is
located on Pian dei Mantellini...