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mellone
mellone Chem. (ˈmɛləʊn) Also mel(l)on. [Named by Liebig in 1834; f. mel- (as in melam) + -one.] A compound of carbon and nitrogen obtained as a yellow powder by the action of heat on certain cyanogen-compounds.1835 R. D. Thomson's Rec. Gen. Sci. I. 185 Liebig terms this citron-coloured powder mellon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ottavia Vitagliano
Ottavia Vitagliano (née: Mellone; 1894–1975) was an Italian writer, editor and publisher. The daughter of Igino Mellone and Giulia Piacentini, she was born in Milan. wikipedia.org
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mellonide
mellonide Chem. (ˈmɛlənaɪd) [f. mellone + -ide.] A compound of mellone with a metal.1845 W. Gregory Outl. Chem. ii. 311 Mellonide of potassium. 1862 Miller Elem. Chem. (ed. 2) III. 697. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Seven (band)
With his experience in audio engineering, Chuck Mellone assisted with the debut for radio WCNY-FM on December 4, 1971. Nick Russo died on October 1, 2010, at 69 and Chuck Mellone died in Malibu, California, on April 7, 2011. He was 68. wikipedia.org
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mellonuret
mellonuret Chem. (mɛˈlɒnjʊərɛt) [f. mellone + -uret.] = mellonide.1841 Brande Chem. (ed. 5) 575 Mellon..combines directly with potassium;..a mellonuret of potassium [is] formed. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rosolino Paternò, soldato...
Cast Nino Manfredi as Rosolino Paternò Jason Robards as Sam Armstrong Martin Landau as Joe Mellone Peter Falk as Peter Pawney Scott Hylands as Reginald wikipedia.org
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stelline
‖ stelline, n. pl. (‖ stelˈliːne, stɛˈliːnɪ) Also stellini. [It., f. stellina, stellino little star, starlet (dim. stella star).] Small, star-shaped pasta pieces.1958 Catal. County Stores, Taunton June 17 Naples Macaroni..Small—Stelline, Tubettini—a lb. 1/4. 1974 Times 14 Sept. 4/4 Every form of pas... Oxford English Dictionary
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Premio Internazionale Città di Ostia
Montesano, Alessandra Mussolini, Fabio Rampelli, Marco Marsilio, Fausto Bertinotti, Davide Rondoni, Rita Charbonnier, Luciano Regolo, Massimo Buscema, Angelo Mellone wikipedia.org
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cya-
cya- shortened form of cyano-, in the names of some chemical compounds, as cyˈamelide, a white crystalline substance polymeric with cyanic acid, called also insoluble cyanuric acid. cyameˈluric acid, a white crystalline powder formed from mellone by the action of alkalis at boiling heat; a salt of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giuseppe Pisanelli
Early life He was born in Tricase to Michelangelo Pisanelli and Angela Mellone. wikipedia.org
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-one
-one, suffix Chem. [Gr. -ωνη feminine patronymic.] a. An ending used unsystematically in forming the names of chemical derivatives, as in acet-one (Gmelin 1848: see ketone), mellone, quinone. b. In the systematic nomenclature proposed by Hofmann 1866, the formative of the names of hydrocarbons of co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bernardino Cametti
The relief was completed by Carlo Mellone. In 1716, he completes the statues of St Luke and St. wikipedia.org
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Crescencio Gutiérrez
Career Gutiérrez, nicknamed "Mellone", due to his similarity both physically and in his style of play to Paraguayan striker Atilio Mellone, made his professional wikipedia.org
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Rai Gr Parlamento
Sinai, (religion) hosted by Pier Luigi Gregori and Gianpietro Olivetto Radio 7, hosted by Aldo Papa Pop Politics, (entertainment) hosted by Angelo Mellone wikipedia.org
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Unitarian College, Manchester
Mellone, 1911–1921 References External links Unitarian College Manchester Unitarianism in the United Kingdom Presbyterianism in England Christianity wikipedia.org
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