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Picene
Chromic acid in glacial acetic acid solution oxidizes it to picene-quinone, picene-quinone carboxylic acid, and finally to phthalic acid. Picene is also a major constituent of the hydrocarbon mineral idrialite. wikipedia.org
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Picene
Picene, a. and n. (ˈpaɪsiːn) [f. L. Picen-us Picene: see -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to ancient Picenum, a region in eastern central Italy, or the pre-Roman iron-age culture associated with it. B. n. A native or inhabitant of Picenum; the pre-Sabellian language attested there. Also Piˈcenian.160... Oxford English Dictionary
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Picene (disambiguation)
Picene may refer to: picene, a hydrocarbon Picene, a modern ethnonym for a resident of ancient Picenum in Italy, also found in the plural as Picentes or Picentini; thus: either of two extinct languages speculated to have possibly been spoken by Picenes: North Picene language South Picene language wikipedia.org
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Picentine
Picentine, a. and n. (pɪˈkɛntaɪn, paɪs-) Also 8 Pycentine. [f. L. Picentin-us Picentine: see -ine1.] A. adj. = Picene a. Picentine bread, a kind of bread made in ancient Picenum (with reference to Pliny, Nat. Hist. XVIII. xxvii: see quot. 1958). B. n. = Picene n.1708 W. King Art of Cookery 147 The f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Piceno
It may refer to: Languages North Picene language (It.: Piceno Settentrionale), an extinct language of ancient Italy. Picene (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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North Picene language
North Picene, also known as North Picenian or Northern Picene, is a supposed ancient language, which may have been spoken in part of central-eastern Italy Despite the use by modern scholars of a similar name, it does not appear that North Picene is closely related to South Picene, and they may not be related wikipedia.org
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Picentes
After defeating the Picene troops at Interamnia, he arrived in what is now Ortezzano; following a new clash with the Picene resistance, the same city was The extended Pīc-ēn- is used to form a second-declension adjective, appearing in such phrases as Pīcēnus ager, "Picene country," Pīcēnae olivae, "Picene wikipedia.org
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South Picene language
It is apparently unrelated to the North Picene language, which is not understood and therefore unclassified. South Picene texts were at first relatively inscrutable even though some words were clearly Indo-European. wikipedia.org
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比斯拉马语-North Picene 字典 | Glosbe
我们不仅提供字典比斯拉马语 - North Picene,还提供每对现有语言的字典- 在线和免费。 从字典比斯拉马语 - North Picene的翻译,定义,语法 在Glosbe 中,您会发现来自各种来源... glosbe.com/bi/... www.baidu.com
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Picenum
Languages South Picene, written in an unusual version of the Italic alphabet, has been identified as a Sabellic language that is neither Oscan nor Umbrian The undeciphered North Picene, also written in a form of the Old Italic alphabet, is probably not closely unrelated to South Picene. wikipedia.org
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奥斯坎-翁布里亚语支
帕埃利尼语(Paelignian)() 翁布里亚语 马尔西语(Marsian)() 萨比尼语(Sabine)() 南皮赛恩语(South Picene)() 翁布里亚语 ()(和意大利语的翁布里亚方言不同),曾经在中北部使用。 沃尔西语(Volscian)() 义大利语族 wikipedia.org
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Phenacene
Picene ([5]phenacene) can serve as an active layer of a high performance p-channel organic thin film FET with very high field-effect mobility: μ of 5 cm2 Furthermore, picene doped with potassium and rubidium exhibit superconductivity with a maximum critical temperature 𝑇𝑐∼18 K. wikipedia.org
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National Archaeological Museum of the Marche Region
This time it was the turn of the Superintendent and Director, Delia Lollini, to set to rights the Picene section of the National Archaeological Museum The itinerary comes to an end in the room dedicated to Picene stelae and inscriptions. wikipedia.org
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Santa Vittoria in Matenano
Its name refers to Saint Victoria, some of whose relics were transferred in 827 by Abbot Peter of Farfa from the Abbey to Mount Matenano in the Picene wikipedia.org
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C22H14
DISPLAYTITLE:C22H14}} The molecular formula C22H14 (molar mass: 278.36 g/mol) may refer to: Dibenz[a,h]anthracene Dibenz[a,j]anthracene Pentacene Picene wikipedia.org
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