Antoni Ribas is a Spanish American physician–scientist. He is a Professor of Medicine, Surgery, and Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at the University...
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Casa Vicens (category Antoni Gaudí buildings)
3, 2021. Ribas Muns, Daniel; Pacheco Gómez, Guillem. "La Casa Vicens d'Antoni Gaudí". p. Memoria 2/3, p. 11. Retrieved June 17, 2021. Ribas Muns, Daniel;...
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La gran aventura de un poble (Antoni Ribas) as Tinent Rodríguez Haro 1983: Victoria! 2: El frenesì del 17 (Antoni Ribas) as Tinent Rodríguez Haro 1983–1984:...
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professor at Harvard Josep Antoni Coderch (1913–1984), architect recognized as one of the most important post-World War II European architects Antoni...
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Antoni "Toni" Comín i Oliveres (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈtɔni kuˈmin]; born 7 March 1971) is a Catalan intellectual and politician from Spain. He is...
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Antoni Comas i Pujol (Mataró, January 3, 1931 - Barcelona, March 24, 1981) was a literary historian and literary critic, member of the Institut d'Estudis...
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known for their outstanding buildings: Antoni Gaudí, Lluís Domènech i Montaner and Josep Puig i Cadafalch. Antoni Gaudí, who went beyond mainstream Modernisme...
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the twentieth century with collaborations with artists as different kinds Antoni Muntadas or the American Dan Graham. In 1984 he founded Ábalos & Herreros...
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From 1914 onwards, he worked in the studio of renowned Catalan Modernist Antoni Gaudí, along with many other architecture students of his generation, such...
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This style has become internationally renowned, mainly due to the work of Antoni Gaudí. Domènech i Montaner's article "En busca d'una arquitectura nacional"...
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Jaffa. Colegio de Santa Maria de Jesús in Barcelona, Spain, designed by Antoni Gaudí. Columbus Hall (school and theater) in Orange, NJ designed by Jeremiah...
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Antoni Rubió i Lluch (Spanish: Antonio Rubió y Lluch; Valladolid 1856 – Barcelona 1937) was a Spanish historian and intellectual, and a Catalan patriot...
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Abbey Publishers. ISBN 978-1-909112-78-0. Aronson, Emily (July 5, 2024). "Professor Lorgia García-Peña, alumni Maria Ressa and Jim Lee honored as 'Great Immigrants'"...
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- Venezuelan/American scientist, communicator, and public intellectual Antoni Rubió i Lluch (1856-1937) - historian Jordi Sabater Pi (!922-2009) - primatologist...
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composed of Richard Rogers, Dominique Perrault, Oriol Bohigas, Ramon Folch, Antoni Marí, Manuel de Solà-Morales and Joan Trullén, to advise the municipality...
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some commissions for the Güell family, thanks to his friend and colleague, Antoni Gaudí. Clapés was born in Vilassar de Dalt, Catalonia, in 1850. Very little...
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P.; Shavey, Gavin E.; Yu, Wei; Puig-Saus, Cristina; Tsoi, Jennifer; Ribas, Antoni (2020-11-27). "Precise T cell recognition programs designed by transcriptionally...
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was Maria Serra, a woman who loved theater and songs, and her father was Antoni Marçal, who had to leave college for family reasons. She had a sister Magda...
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philology in the University of Barcelona with noted philologists such as Antoni Maria Badia i Margarit and Martí de Riquer, before graduating in 1951. He...
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Bastian; Schadendorf, Dirk; Speicher, David W.; Bosenberg, Marcus; Ribas, Antoni; Weeraratna, Ashani T. (April 4, 2016). "sFRP2 in the aged microenvironment...
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of Odesa's gardens. Laid out in 1803 by Felix De Ribas (brother of the founder of Odesa, José de Ribas) on a plot of urban land he owned, the garden is...
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Uhlig: NPD plant Aufmarsch in Chemnitz, freiepresse.de, 16. Februar 2010. Antonis Galanopoulos: Greek right-wing populist parties and Euroscepticism(PDF)...
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they influenced several generations of designers and architects, notably Antoni Gaudí in Spain and, in England, Benjamin Bucknall, Viollet's foremost English...
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Stockholm Observatory MPC · 10997 10999 Braga-Ribas 1978 VC6 Felipe Braga-Ribas (born 1982) is a professor at the Federal Technological University of Paraná...
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coordinated were destroyed and clients disappeared. In 1965, two hundred professors, Niemeyer among them, resigned from the University of Brasília, to protest...
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of Institut d'Estudis Catalans". "Members of Institut d'Estudis Catalans". "Professor Robert Archer". King's College London. Retrieved 29 June 2016....
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Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-472-83354-9. OCLC 1102478255. Kapcia, Antoni (11 February 2021). A Short History of Revolutionary Cuba: Revolution, Power...
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Jordà Sánchez, Joan Pau; Amengual i Bibiloni, Miquel; Marimon Riutort, Antoni (2014). "A contracorriente: el independentismo de las Islas Baleares (1976-2011)"...
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was what allowed the nascent Catalanist movement (around Enric Prat de la Riba — Unió Catalanista, 1891, Bases de Manresa, 1892) to reach the Parliament...
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as Christopher Columbus Nancho Novo as Don Fadrique de Villaespesa Alba Ribas as Constanza Chusa Barbero as Claudia Raúl Cimas as Isaac Vila Richard Sahagún...
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