- Bernabé
Zumelzú (5
January 1902 – 29
March 1973) was a
football player from Argentina. He pla**** club
football for
Tigre and
Sportivo Palermo.
Zumelzú represented...
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Zumeltzu (Basque pronunciation: [s̻umelts̻u], Spanish:
Zumelzu [θuˈmelθu]) is a
hamlet and
concejo located in the muni****lity of Vitoria-Gasteiz, in...
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Peucelle Preguinho Peregrino Anselmo Ivan Bek 2
goals Luis
Monti Adolfo Zumelzú Moderato Guillermo Subiabre Carlos Vidal André
Maschinot Manuel Rosas Héctor...
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Ferreira Diógenes Domínguez
Lorenzo Fernández 2
goals Mario Evaristo Adolfo Zumelzú 1 goal
Roberto Cherro Carlos Peucelle Nessi Agustín
Lizarbe Juan Andrade...
- single-gene
control (or
simple inheritance)
results in low
trait heritability (
Zumelzú et al. 1998).
Since the
induction of the
International Maize and Wheat...
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original on 27
December 2023.
Retrieved 27
December 2023.
Akhoundi M,
Zumelzu C,
Sereno D,
Marteau A, Brun S, Jan J, et al. (5 July 2023). "Bed Bugs...
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Francisco Varallo (1910-02-05)5
February 1910 (aged 20) 1
Gimnasia y
Esgrima LP 3MF
Adolfo Zumelzú (1902-01-05)5
January 1902 (aged 28) 13
Sportivo Palermo...
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Vigorelli (1921–1944),
Italian resistance fighter during World War II
Adolfo Zumelzú (1902–1973),
Argentine footballer Adolph Achille Gereau (1893–1994), Virgin...
- Central,
Montevideo Monti Mexico 6–3 Centenario,
Montevideo Stábile (3),
Zumelzú (2),
Varallo Chile 3–1 Centenario,
Montevideo Stábile (2),
Evaristo Semi-finals...
- 2010
Rolando Zárate 2 1 2005 2005
Sergio Zárate 1 0 1992 1992
Alberto Zozaya 9 8 1933 1937
Franco Zuculini 1 0 2009 2009
Adolfo Zumelzú 13 3 1927 1930...