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Antonio Vallisneri (3 May 1661 – 18
January 1730), also
rendered as
Antonio Vallisnieri, was an
Italian medical scientist,
physician and naturalist. Vallisneri...
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Michele Vallisneri (born July 15, 1973) is an
Italian physicist,
currently at Jet
Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of
Technology and an Elected...
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Bernard F; Sesana, Alberto; Stebbins, Robin; Sumner, Tim;
Vallisneri, Michele; Vitale, Stefano; Vo****ri, Marta; Ward,
Henry (21 June 2012)...
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Vallisneria (named in
honor of
Antonio Vallisneri) is a
genus of
freshwater aquatic plant,
commonly called eelgr****, tape gr**** or vallis. The
genus is...
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Comparative Physiology 154(2): 167–174. Montanini, S.; Stagioni, M.; Benni, E.;
Vallisneri, M. (2017-01-01). "Feeding
strategy and
ontogenetic changes in diet of...
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Ugolini (1924–2014),
athlete Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888–1970), poet
Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730),
scientist and
physician Alfredo Volpi (1896–1988), painter...
- 1715, Testi's
procedure for
making milk
sugar was
published by
Antonio Vallisneri.
Lactose was
identified as a
sugar in 1780 by Carl
Wilhelm Scheele. In...
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Britain and
Europe (1997 ed.).
Parkgate Books. p. 83. ISBN 1855853647.
Vallisneri, M.; Tommasini, Stefano; Stagioni, Marco; et al. (2014). "Distribution...
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genus is
itself named for
seventeenth century Italian botanist Antonio Vallisneri. The duck's
common name is
based on
early European inhabitants of North...
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external links.
Pauri &
Vallisneri (2000), eq. 13 Bini &
Lusanna &
Mashhoon (2005), eq. 28,29
Synge (1966)
Pauri &
Vallisneri (2000),
Appendix A Misner...