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Pacini may
refer to the
following persons:
Piero Pacini da
Pescia (flourished 1495-1514),
Italian publisher Giovanni Pacini, a 19th-century
Italian composer...
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Filippo Pacini (25 May 1812 – 9 July 1883) was an
Italian anatomist,
posthumously famous for
isolating the
cholera bacterium Vibrio cholerae in 1854, well...
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Giovanni Pacini (11
February 1796 – 6
December 1867) was an
Italian composer, best
known for his operas.
Pacini was born in Catania, Sicily, the son of...
- The
Pacinian corpuscle (also
lamellar corpuscle, or Vater-
Pacini corpuscle) is a low-threshold
mechanoreceptor responsive to
vibration or pressure, found...
- The
Giardino Pacini (English translation: "
Pacini Garden"), also
known as
Villa Pacini or the
Villa Varagghi, is a
small circular urban park
located just...
- Mark
Pacini is an
American video game designer. He is a
graduate of the
Rochester Institute of Technology, and
began working for
Armature Studio in September...
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described by Félix-Archimède
Pouchet in 1849 as some kind of protozoa.
Filippo Pacini correctly identified it as a
bacterium and from him, the
scientific name...
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Franco Pacini (10 May 1939 – 25
January 2012) was an
Italian astrophysicist and
professor at the
University of Florence. He
carried out research, mostly...
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Saffo is an
opera in
three acts by
Giovanni Pacini set to a
libretto by
Salvadore Cammarano,
which was
based on a play by
Franz Grillparzer,
after the...
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Antonio Pacini may
refer to:
Antonio Pacini da Todi (died 1489),
Renaissance humanist and
translator Antonio Pacini (composer) [fr] (1778–1866), Italian...