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Artiach was a
Spanish professional cycling team that
existed from 1984 to 1995. It was
merged into the Kelme–Sureña team for the 1996 season, becoming...
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Portugal and most
Nordic countries they are
produced and sold
under the '
Artiach'
brand name. They have
drawn controversy for
having the same name as the...
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biscuits and food
under the
control of the
Ventura family,
manages the
Artiach and Cuétara
cookie brands; the
Phoskitos buns; La
Piara pâté; Bocadelia...
- ; Gocayne, J.; Weidman, J.; Utterback, T.; Watthey, L.; McDonald, L.;
Artiach, P.; Bowman, C. (1997). "Genomic
sequence of a Lyme
disease spirochaete...
- 988103L. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088103. PMC 3914936. PMID 24505395.
Artiach G,
Sarajlic P, Bäck M (February 2020). "Inflammation and its resolution...
- María
Hojaldrada Fontaneda (Mondelēz International) La
Buena María Marbú (
Artiach) Marbú
Dorada Sri
Lanka CBL (Munchee)
Tikiri Marie,
Marie Light, Rice...
- and women's
events and its own
rankings system. 1991–1993
Julio Alegría
Artiach (Spain) 1993–1996 Diógenes de
Urquiza Anc****na (Argentina) 1996–2000 Diógenes...
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Retired Discipline Road Role
Rider Professional teams 1995
Artiach–Chiquilin 1996–2000 Kelme–
Artiach 2001–2007 U.S.
Postal Service 2008–2009
Astana 2010 Team...
- McDonald, Lisa; Utterback, Teresa; Cotton,
Matthew D.; Spriggs, Tracy;
Artiach, Patricia; Kaine,
Brian P.; Sykes, Sean M.; Sadow, Paul W.; D'Andrea, Kurt...
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Invited teams Agrigel–La Creuse–Fenioux
Aubervilliers 93
Brescialat Kelme–
Artiach The
highest point of
elevation in the race was 2,035 m (6,677 ft) at the...