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serrati or
Serrati may
refer to:
Giacinto Menotti Serrati José Luís
Serrati,
founder of
Colonizadora Salto del Guairá S.A,
which became Salto del Guairá...
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Giacinto Menotti Serrati (25
November 1872 – 10 May 1926) was an
Italian communist politician and
newspaper editor. He was born in Spotorno, near Savona...
- as "Physalis
annua ramosissima,
ramis angulosis glabris,
foliis dentato-
serratis", were
supplemented with
concise and now
familiar "binomials", composed...
- were not keen to
adopt the International’s 21 points.
Giacinto Menotti Serrati,
leader of the
majority maximalist grouping in the PSI,
feared that the...
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Serafino Serrati (18th-century) was an
Italian Benedictine monk, who also
practiced or
taught physical sciences. He
appears to have
lived in the Badia...
- Padua.
Bizio named the
organism four
years later in
honor of
Serafino Serrati, a
physicist who
developed an
early steamboat; the
epithet marcescens (Latin...
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polynomials include Crataegus foliis cordatis acutis:
lacinulis acutis serratis, "the
hawthorn with
sharp cordate leaves [and]
sharp serrated lobes", from...
- (Stockholm), Sweden:
Laurentii Salvii. p. 395.
caule erecto,
foliis glabris serratis,
baccis polyspermis Hileman, Lena C.; Vasey,
Michael C.; Parker, V. Thomas...
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capite laevi,
corpore ferrugineo, iridíbus atris, remi-gibus
primoribus serratís. (in German) Jánossy D. (1972) "Die mittelpleistozäne
Vogelfauna der Stránská...
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anticounterfeiting measure that had been
tried earlier.
Serrated denarii, or
serrati,
which featured about 20
notched chisel marks on the edge of the coin,...