(De
Bosis, 1895: 4) Among the works in the volume that aspire to renew Italic beauty is Gabriele D'Annunzio's novel Le vergini delle rocce, to be published a puntate throughout 1895.
The 46-year-old Rubio, who was shot in the face, was declared dead on arrival at the hospital, while 44-year-old
Bosis remained in critical condition at press time.
(2) Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Unit of Endocrinology, University of Rome Foro Italico, Piazza Lauro de
Bosis 15, 00135 Rome, Italy
Assumption rallied for six runs in the bottom of the fourth, highlighted by a three-run homer by Gardner's Nikki
Bosis, as well as RBIs from Paige Licata and Lauren Medeiros.
In the formulation of the great antifascist flyer, Lauro de
Bosis, one cannot admire the new titanic forces and "deplore [their] excesses." The menacing new technological system here on display can only exist because of its excesses.
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Bosis, E., Nachliel, E., Cohen, T., Takeda, Y., Ito, Y., Bar-Nun, S.
Throm
bosis in primary antiphospholipid syndrome: a pivotal role for monocyte tissue factor expression.
She acquainted him with the works of many of her intimate friends, like Gabriele d'Annunzio, Giosue Carducci, Giovanni Cena, Adolfo De
Bosis, Renato Fucini, Antonio Fogazzaro, Giuseppe Giacosa, Severino Ferrari, Grazia Deledda, Corrado Govoni, Arturo Graf, Giovanni Papini, Gaetano Salvemini, Matilde Serao, Giovanni Pascoli, Cesare Pascarella, Pier Desiderio Pasolini, Giuseppe Prezzolini and Ceccardo Roccatagliata-Ceccardi.
A differenza dell'Inghilterra il dibattito sull'estetismo in Italia e molto limitato e si sviluppa intorno alla tavola rotonda romana della redazione di Cronaca Bizantina, fondata nel 1881 e della quale il D'Annunzio sara per un breve periodo il direttore, e soprattutto nel successivo Convito, pubblicato dal 1895 al 1900 da Adolfo De
Bosis, e dove collaborarono, oltre al D'Annunzio, anche il Cellini e il Sartorio, esponenti del preraffaellismo in Italia.
(8.) Esposito S, Droghetti R,
Bosis S, Claut L, Marchisio P, Principi N.
Axillary-subclavian vein thrombosis or "effort" throm
bosis was initially described by Sir James Paget in 1875 and Von Schroetter in 1884.