- (MCAHS2), also
known as
PIGA-CDG or
PIGA deficiency, has been
shown to
result from
germline mutations in the
PIGA gene.
PIGA has been
shown for interact...
- rate. Missiles/rockets
using PIGAs were the Polaris, Titan, Redstone, Jupiter,
Saturn V,
Minuteman and Peacekeeper. The
PIGA was
based on an accelerometer...
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Piga or
PIGA may
refer to: Aldo
Piga (1928–1994),
Italian composer Gustavo Piga (born 1964),
Italian economist PIGA, an
enzyme PIGA accelerometer, a type...
-
Julie Piga (born 12
January 1998) is a
footballer who
plays as a
defender for AC Milan. Born in
France to an
Italian father, she
represented France at...
-
professional footballer who
plays for
Dinamo Minsk. Player's
profile at pressball.by
Vadim Pigas at
Soccerway Vadim Pigas at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian) v t e...
- Aldo
Piga (1928–1994) was an Italian-American
composer who
worked mainly in New York. Aldo
Piga's work was
mainly produced in the 1950s and 1960s in Italy...
-
Kungens lilla piga is a children's song
written by Anna-Lisa
Frykman (1889-1960),
describing a
working day for a
young housemaid girl
working at the royal...
- "
Piga och dräng" is a
Swedish language music single by Drängarna. The song
competed in
Melodifestivalen 2020
where it made it to the
Second chance round...
-
Gustavo Piga (18
February 1964), is an
Italian economist. He is
professor of
Political economy at
University of Rome Tor Vergata. In 1996
attained the...
- (Aymara for a m**** of
maize prepared to make chicha,
Hispanicized spelling Piga) is a
mountain in the
Andes on the
border of
Bolivia and Chile, west of the...