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Cristiana Gioia, Maria Capobianchi and colleagues at the National Institute for Infectious Diseases Lazzaro Spallanzani in Rome tested the blood of 42 volunteers who had been vaccinated against seasonal influenza.
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Hoffman traça assim o retrato de Olímpia, filha do professor Spallanzani e por quem Nathanael, seu aluno, se apaixona com a típica intensidade das paixões descritas pelos escritores românticos.
Imitações de Vida Artur 2007
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Mas Olímpia era apenas filha de Spallanzani porque este tinha sido o seu construtor, o trabalho da sua vida tinha sido a criação deste singular autómato que desconcertava a sociedade e elouqueceu de amores o jovem Nathanael.
Imitações de Vida Artur 2007
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Uma disputa entre Spallanzani e Coppelius, que havia criado os olhos de Olimpia, revela a triste verdade aos olhos de Nathanael, que cai na mais profunda das loucuras, que o irá levar ao suícidio.
Imitações de Vida Artur 2007
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Cut off the legs, the tail, the jaws, separately or all together, and, as Spallanzani showed long ago, these parts not only grow again, but the redintegrated limb is formed on the same type as those which were lost.
Essays 2007
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A hundred years later an Italian scientist, Lazzaro Spallanzani, fed scalpel blades to turkeys and returned after 16 hours to find that they'd been rendered into metal filings.
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Spallanzani triumphantly broke the fused necks of the flasks and showed that bacterial growth promptly oc - curred in them.
GENETIC CONTINUITY BENTLEY GLASS 1968
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Spallanzani used glass flasks with slender necks that could be fused in a flame and were thus sealed hermetically beyond all doubt.
GENETIC CONTINUITY BENTLEY GLASS 1968
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The eighteenth-century preformation - ists, of whom Spallanzani was one and his friend
GENETIC CONTINUITY BENTLEY GLASS 1968
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Spallanzani persuaded himself that he could see Animálcula infusòria which could be seen by nobody else.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 339, November 8, 1828 Various
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