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Pietro Saltini (Florence,
February 21, 1839 – Florence, 1908) was an
Italian painter. He
first studied the classics, then
transferred to the
Academy of...
- Zeno
Saltini (30
August 1900 – 15
January 1981) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest and the
founder of the
Nomadelfia movement. He also had set up a...
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Šaltinis (literally: stream, source) was a Lithuanian-language w****ly
newspaper published in Sejny, then part of
Congress Poland. It was an illustrated...
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Wendy B. Murphy, The ****ure
World of Agriculture, Watts, 1984.
Antonio Saltini,
Storia delle scienze agrarie, 4 vols,
Bologna 1984–89, ISBN 88-206-2412-5...
- Genetics. 3 (6): 429–441. doi:10.1038/nrg817. PMID 12042770. S2CID 25166879.
Saltini Antonio,
Storia delle scienze agrarie, 4 vols,
Bologna 1984–89, ISBN 88-206-2412-5...
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against diabetes.
Brian Stewart, an
archaeologist at
Oxford and
Giulia Saltini-Semerari, a
fellow archaeologist, were the
winners of the
first ever Dance...
- Dystos, Euboea,
presently largely drained Lake
Lysimachia Lake
Ozeros Lake
Saltini Lake
Voulkaria Lake
Yliki Lake
Trichonida Lake Vouliagmeni,
Attica Crete...
- due to illness. He died in Florence.
Enciclopedia Treccani biography.
Saltini,
Guglielmo Enrico (1862). Le Arti
Belle in
Toscana da
mezzo il
Secolo XVIII...
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original on 2009-05-19.
Retrieved 2007-10-26.
Naturalis Historia Antonio Saltini,
Storia delle scienze agrarie, 4 vols,
Bologna 1984–89, ISBN 88-206-2412-5...
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Experimental Therapeutics. 290 (1): 303–09. PMID 10381791.
Ottani A,
Saltini S,
Bartiromo M,
Zaffe D,
Renzo Botticelli A,
Ferrari A, et al. (October...