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Michele Mascitti (1664 in
Villa Santa Maria (from Chieti); 24
April 1760 in Paris) was an
Italian violinist and
Baroque composer.
Mascitti was educated...
- Post
Facto Clause. The case was a
consolidation of
three similar cases,
Mascitti v. McGrath,
Coleman v. McGrath, and
Harisiades v. Shaughnessy, all brought...
- from C." This name is
credited to Rick
Mascitti (mid-1983) and was
first used in
December 1983. When
Mascitti was
questioned informally in 1992 about...
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Reports 14:351–356.
Mascitti, V. and F. O.
Kravetz (2002). "Bill
morphology of
South American flamingos."
Condor 104(1):73-83.
Mascitti, V. and M. B. Castañera...
- maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link) R. S. Hanslick, W. F. Bruce, A.
Mascitti (1953). "o-Phenylene Carbonate". Org. Synth. 33: 74. doi:10.15227/orgsyn...
- by Jean-Baptiste
Lully A 1714
violin sonata by
Italian composer Michele Mascitti Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss a
sculpture of 1793 by
Antonio Canova Psyche...
- 1, no. 2, pp. 189–191, doi:10.1021/ol990522n WO
patent 2012069948, V.
Mascitti, K.F. McClure, M.J. Munchhof, R.P. Robinson, Jr., "4-(5-Cyano-pyrazol-1-yl)-piperidine...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Vincent Mascitti and E. J.
Corey (2006). "Enantioselective
Synthesis of Pentacycloanammoxic...
- [Rafinha goes to
Inter Milan].
Marca (in Spanish).
Retrieved 22
January 2018.
Mascitti, Alex (22
January 2018). "OFFICIAL:
Inter signs Rafinha from Barcelona"...
- 1643 - Naples, 1729) was an
Italian violinist, and
teacher of
Michele Mascitti. He was born in 1643 in the
province of
Chieti in
Villa Santa Maria. He...