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Meduna is a
toponymic surname of
Celtic origin derived from the
hydronym Meduna via the
related toponym Meduna (di Livenza). It is
first attested as the...
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Ladislas Joseph Meduna (27
March 1896 – 31
October 1964) was a
Hungarian neuropathologist and
neuropsychiatrist who
initiated convulsive treatment, the...
- with its
immediate reconstruction. It
appointed the
architect Giambattista Meduna and his
engineer brother Tommaso to
carry out the work,
while Tranquillo...
- Carbogen, also
called Meduna's Mixture after its
inventor Ladislas Meduna, is a
mixture of
carbon dioxide and
oxygen gas.
Meduna's original formula was...
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Meduna di
Livenza is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of Treviso, in the
Italian region of Veneto,
located about 45
kilometres (28 mi) northeast...
- son of
Venetian carpenter and
window maker Andrea Meduna and a
descendant of the
Meduna family.
Meduna studied architecture under Gian
Antonio Selva and...
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Tommaso Meduna (1798–1880),
knight of the
Order of
Saints Maurice and Lazarus, was an
Italian engineer. He was the son of
Venetian carpenter and window...
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Johann Meduna (24 July 1894 – 16
March 1943) was a Czech-Austrian
resistance fighter against the **** regime. A
descendant of the South-Moravian branch...
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Veronika Meduna CF is a scientist,
science journalist and
broadcaster who was the
founding New
Zealand editor of The Conversation.
Meduna was born in Czechoslovakia...
- József
Meduna di
Montecucco (30 June 1821 – 28
January 1895) was an Italian-Hungarian
salami maker. A
descendant of the
Meduna family, he was born on...