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    Giulio Bizzozero (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo bidˈdzɔddzero]; 20 March 1846 – 8 April 1901) was an Italian doctor and medical researcher. He was a...
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    1868 under the tutelage of Cesare Lombroso. Inspired by pathologist Giulio Bizzozero, he pursued research in the nervous system. His discovery of a staining...
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    and the results were eventually forgotten. The Italian researcher Giulio Bizzozero described similarly shaped bacteria living in the acidic environment...
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    to Turin where he graduated in medicine in 1887. He studied under Giulio Bizzozero and for his doctorate he demonstrated that dog gastric glands were...
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    desmosome was first discovered by Giulio Bizzozero, an Italian pathologist. He named these dense nodules the nodes of Bizzozero. In 1920, the term desmosome...
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    Platelets were identified in 1865, and their function was elucidated by Giulio Bizzozero in 1882. The theory that thrombin is generated by the presence of tissue...
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    clumped, and were sometimes found in collections of fibrin material. Giulio Bizzozero in 1882 studied the blood of amphibians microscopically in vivo. He...
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    suggests these organisms might be involved with gastric disease. 1892 Giulio Bizzozero observes spiral organisms in the stomach of dogs. 1896 Saloon finds...
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    Faculty of Sciences and, finally, Rector from 1877 to 1880. Thanks to Giulio Bizzozero, who founded the Laboratory of General Pathology (1873) and contributed...
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    Brugnatelli, chemist Ruggiero G. Boscovich, mathematician, astronomer Giulio Bizzozero, pathologist Simone Stratico, engineer Giuseppe Sanarelli, hygienist...
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  • Citroën where he designed the 2CV, the H van, the DS and the Ami 6 Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901), one of the pioneers of histography, and, more generally...
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  • Reaction). Felix Victor Birch-Hirschfeld (1842–1899), German pathologist. Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901), Italian doctor and medical researcher. Otto Bollinger...
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  • Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901), Italian physician Giulio Bosetti (1930–2009), Italian actor and director Giulio Brogi (1935–2019), Italian actor Giulio...
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  • microscope (presented at the Arts and Industry Exhibition in Milan in 1812) Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901), anatomist, known as the original discoverer of Helicobacter...
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  • physician and anatomist who was the first to describe the heart valves Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901), anatomist. He is known as the original discoverer of Helicobacter...
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  • Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902). Later he was an assistant pathologist to Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901) in Turin, and in 1883 a professor and director of the medical...
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    published his first scientific work in 1868 and became friends with Giulio Bizzozero and Camillo Golgi while studying under Paolo Mantegazza at the Mantegazza...
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  • existing belief. The first description of H. pylori came in 1892 from Giulio Bizzozero, who identified acid-tolerant bacteria living in a dog's stomach. Later...
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    medicine at the University of Pavia under professors Camillo Golgi and Giulio Bizzozero and graduated in 1878. After graduation he worked first at Messina...
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    not know what to make of this phenomenon" Neumann was supported by Giulio Bizzozero and by Claude Bernard, Alexander Maximov and Artur Pappenheim, but...
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    2006.06036.x. PMID 16643426. Ribatti D, Crivellato E (October 2007). "Giulio Bizzozero and the discovery of platelets". Leukemia Research. 31 (10): 1339–41...
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    ] Sometime within April 1882 he complained to The Lancet, stating Giulio Bizzozero had plagiarised pieces of his work. He was still patenting photographic...
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    romane (spintriae): Quando ed a che scopo sono state coniate Gaggini-Bizzozero. Lugano) see Duggan 2016 Cassius Dio 78.16.5. Thomas A. McGinn, The Economy...
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    students were Camillo Golgi (1843-1926), Camillo Bozzolo (1845-1920), Giulio Bizzozero (1846-1901) and Enrico Sertoli (1842-1910). Teoria ed uso del microscopio...
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    di Busto Arsizio, at the intersection of Sassi, Savona, Vipiteno, Giulio Bizzozero and Arnaldo da Brescia streets. Our Lady of Help is also used as the...
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    Innsbruck. He moved to Turin and obtained a medical degree, studying under Giulio Bizzozero, after which he worked at the local Mauriziano hospital and established...
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  • January 27 – Giuseppe Verdi, Italian composer (b. 1813) April 8 – Giulio Bizzozero, Italian doctor and medical researcher (b. 1846) April 25 – Michele...
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  • (1959–1965) #6 Gabriele Vianello (1962–1967) #8 Massimo Masini (1963–1974) #5 Giulio Iellini (1964–1975) #18, #9 Vittorio Ferracini (1967–1969, 1973–1983) #6...
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  •  Ireland (b) Konan Pazzaia (s) Brian Colsh 6:23.19 M4x  Italy (b) Nicolò Bizzozero (2) Leonardo Tedoldi (3) Matteo Sartori (s) Andrea Pazzagli 5:53.05  Germany...
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  • Fiat Panda 4X4 Desert Endurance Motorsport 87-96 Low Average 766 David Bizzozero Pietro D’Agostino Range Rover LHAB V2 R Team -86 Intermediate Average...
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