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Matteo Sellas (sometimes also
written Mateo Sellas or in
original German Matthäus Seelos) was a
German luthier born in 1580 in Füssen who
worked in Venice...
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sella,
Sella, or
sellá in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sella may
refer to:
Sella, Alicante, a muni****lity in
Spain Sella, Greece, a village...
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Sellas Tetteh Teivi (born 12
December 1956) is a
Ghanaian professional football coach and
former player.
Sellas Tetteh Teivi was born on 12
December 1956...
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sella turcica (Latin for 'Turkish saddle') is a saddle-shaped
depression in the body of the
sphenoid bone of the
human skull and of the
skulls of...
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Empty sella syndrome is the
condition when the
pituitary gland shrinks or
becomes flattened,
filling the
sella turcica with
cerebrospinal fluid instead...
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company was
acquired by
Sellas Life
Sciences Group Ltd.
through a
reverse merger transaction.
Galena Biopharma was
renamed to
Sellas Life
Sciences Group,...
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Ajina Sesay (2014–2015) John
Sherington (2015)
Sellas Tetteh (2015–2017) John
Keister (2017–2019)
Sellas Tetteh (2019–2020) John
Keister (2020–2023) Amidu...
- Tomé and Príncipe. The
species was
named by
Elizabeth C. Miller, Anna B.
Sellas and
Robert C.
Drewes in 2012, when it was
split from
Hemidactylus greeffii...
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Amnon Sella (Hebrew: אמנון סלע; born 1934) is a
prominent International Relations and
Soviet Studies scholar and an author. He is a
professor at the Herzliya...
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tradition woizero Sellas appears as a
courageous women, who died at the end of Tewodros's
reign at the
hands of his soldiers. Both
Mercha and
Sellas supposedly...