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Salvarani was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed from 1963 to 1972. The team was
sponsored by the
Italian kitchen components maker Salvarani...
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Claudia Salvarani (born 8
March 1975) is a
former Italian female middle-distance runner. She won six
national championships at
senior level, 5 outdoor...
- 1954
Ferrovieri merged into CUS Parma. In the 1960s the
Gruppo Sportivo Salvarani supported briefly the club,
which won
another championship in 1969. In...
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precision that the
spelling in the
United States is 'edema'.
Olivieri I,
Salvarani C,
Cantini F (2000). "RS3PE syndrome: an overview". Clin. Exp. Rheumatol...
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moved to its new
headquarters designed by
industrial architect Eugenio Salvarani,
changing its name to Max Mara. "Max" is a superlative,
while "Mara" is...
- doi:10.4103/1947-2714.132945. PMC 4049060. PMID 24926452.
Vaglio A,
Salvarani C,
Buzio C (January 2006). "Retroperitoneal fibrosis". Lancet. 367 (9506):...
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Giovanardi and
Filippo Salvarani were
declared winners ex-aequo.
Scoring system Notes: ^1 -
Fabrizio Giovanardi and
Filippo Salvarani were
declared winners...
- Neuroinflammation. 8 (6). doi:10.1212/NXI.0000000000001093. PMC 10578363.
Salvarani, Carlo; Hunder, Gene G.; Brown,
Robert D. (19
September 2024). "Primary...
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Ribeiro Jurandir Salvarani (1977-1982) vice: João
Caramez Silas Manoel de
Oliveira (1983-1988) vice:
Elias de
Souza Jurandir Salvarani (1989-1992) vice:...
- 4,504 km (2,799 mi) 127h 09′ 44″ + 55″ 4 1965 Italy
Felice Gimondi Salvarani 4,188 km (2,602 mi) 116h 42′ 06″ + 2′ 40″ 3 1966 France
Lucien Aimar...