Mario Crocco is an Argentine neurobiologist, since 1982 director of the Neurobiological Investigations Center of the Argentine health ministry and since...
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Claudio Crocco (born 1958), former Argentine footballer Gaetano Arturo Crocco (1877–1968), Italian mathematician and space scientist Mario Crocco (born...
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Carmine Crocco (5 June 1830 – 18 June 1905), known as Donatello or sometimes Donatelli, was an Italian brigand. Initially a soldier for the Bourbons, he...
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paleontologist Constanza Ceruti, archaeologist Primarosa Chieri, physician Mario Crocco, neurobiologist René Favaloro, cardiac surgeon José Ingenieros, physician...
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under-development ExoMars program may help settle this controversy. In 2006, Mario Crocco went as far as proposing the creation of a new nomenclatural rank that...
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adapted material from the Spanish Wikipedia as well as from articles by Mario Crocco and Marcos A. Ordóñez, originally published in Electroneurobiología 2004;...
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Virgilio Crocco, a journalist for Il Messaggero, in 1970. As a result of their marriage, her legal name was changed to Anna Maria Mazzini Crocco. Their...
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in Vulture, Basilicata; he is a descendant of the known brigand Carmine Crocco. Placido had a number of jobs since his youth. For a time, he worked as...
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Although some key players during the 1982 tournament (Saccardi, Rocchia, Crocco) had left the club, Ferro won another Torneo Nacional in 1984, defeating...
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Giovanni Of Lost Love Dr. Satriano 1999 Li chiamarono... briganti! Carmine Crocco Unruly Gilles 2001 Hannibal Gnocco 2002 L'amore imperfetto Sergio 2004 Three...
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