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Paolo Vineis (born 10
October 1951, in Alba) is an
Italian professor of
Environmental Epidemiology at
Imperial College London.
Vineis main work is on...
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Pietro della Vigna (also Pier
delle Vigne,
Petrus de
Vineas or de
Vineis; Capua, ca. 1190 – San Miniato, 1249) was an
Italian jurist and diplomat, who...
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Draculoides vinei is a
species of
schizomid arachnids (commonly
known as short-tailed whip-scorpions) in the
Hubbardiidae family. It is
endemic to Australia...
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originated from the de le Vingne, also
known as
Vingne (de le) or de
Vineis, a
noble family from
nearby the 11th
century Tournai, Belgium. The de le...
- Literature, in JAMA, 2000;284(10):1290–96,
especially pp 1292–1293.
Liberati A &
Vineis P, "Introduction to the symposium: What
evidence based medicine is and what...
- be
found in
neighboring woody areas. The
Australian species Draculoides vinei is
believed to have been
forced to move into a
nearby humid cave system...
- San
Lorenzo in
Vineis (Italian: San
Lorenzo delle Vigne) is an
octagonal layout,
Renaissance style,
Roman Catholic church,
standing alongside a closed...
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Australian Museum,
based on his
earlier description of
Schizomus vinei (Draculoides
vinei). A
second species was
described in 1995,
Draculoides bramstokeri...
- PMID 27156744. S2CID 3983278. Eren, A. Murat; Esen, Özcan C.; Quince, Christopher;
Vineis,
Joseph H.; Morrison,
Hilary G.; Sogin, Mitc**** L.; Delmont, Tom O. (2015)...
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Siemiatycki J,
Silverman D,
Smith MT,
Sorahan T,
Steenland K,
Stevens RG,
Vineis P, Zahm SH,
Zeise L,
Cogliano VJ (2010). "Research
recommendations for selected...