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- Lidocaine, also known as lignocaine and sold under the brand name Xylocaine among others, is a local anesthetic of the amino amide type. It is also used...
- used by field-based teams at Grünenthal. It promoted the off-label use of Versatis, while the cost comparison analysis was flawed and misleading. The company...
- Federico (25 May 2013). "Monza I pm indagano sugli stipendi di Ezio Greggio versati a Monaco". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 25 May 2013. "Ezio...
- Giuseppe Zangara Concert 2004 Kismet The Caliph Regional The Underpants Frank Versati 2005 Doctor Zhivago Victor Komarovsky Workshop 2006–2012 The Phantom of...
- hating him for preventing Louise from reaching ****ual satisfaction with Versati." Ginsberg has made guest appearances in several TV shows since 1995. He...
- Richetti lascia il Pd. Scatta una battaglia legale per i contributi non versati al partito". "Richetti verso l'addio al Pd, il senatore andrà nel Gruppo...
- giovane Pessina". www.spaziomilan.it. Pietro Mazzara (4 July 2015). "Milan, versati 20 mila euro al Monza per il tesseramento di Pessina" (in Italian). milannews...
- Maolmhuaidh's Lucerna fidelium, seu, Fasciclus decerptus ab authoribus magis versatis qui tractarunt de doctrin a Christiana (Lochrann na gCreidmheach), an Irish...
- (2 July 2020). "Livorno, mostra Modigliani: indaga la Corte dei Conti. "Versati 1,2 milioni a Dubai"". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 28 February...
- best-known work, Lucerna fidelium, seu, Fasciclus decerptus ab authoribus magis versatis qui tractarunt de doctrin a Christiana (Lochrann na gCreidmheach), was...