- The
Margaria was a
French automobile manufactured between 1910 and 1912. A 2297 cc four-cylinder
which was
shown at the 1910
Paris Salon, the shaft-drive...
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Tiziana Margaria (born 1964) is a
computer scientist and
software engineer whose research topics include formal methods and model-driven engineering. Educated...
- The
Margaria–Kalamen
power test, or
Margaria–Kalamen
stair climb is a
short exercise intended to
measure an athlete's
lower body peak
power by
having the...
- The
sapodilla seed borer, (Trymalitis
margarias) is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Sri Lanka. This
species has a wingspan...
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though this is the
result of two
distinct processes (Bohr
effect and
Margaria-Green effect) and
should be
distinguished from
Haldane effect.
Carbon dioxide...
- from the
original on 16
September 2022.
Retrieved 18 May 2023.
Tiziana Margaria:
Leveraging Applications of
Formal Methods, Verification, and Validation:...
- "Lisa Ann
Walter Summary".
Sitcoms Online.
Retrieved 2010-03-17. Damerini,
Margaria 2001, p. 426 "Why Life's Work Didn't Last".
Internet Archive. 2002-10-16...
- ISBN 978-0-19-850022-3, books.google.com Cavagna, G. A.; Saibene, F. P.;
Margaria, R. (1964). "Mechanical Work in Running".
Journal of
Applied Physiology...
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training (HIIT), and
strength training.
Aerobic exercise Bioenergetic systems Margaria-Kalamen
power test
Strength training Weight training Cori
cycle Citric...
- (1953–1955)
Marbais and
Lasnier (1906)
Marcadier (1963–1983)
Marden (1975–1992)
Margaria (1910–1912)
Marguerite (1922–1928)
Marie de
Bagneux (1907) Marot-Gardon...