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Professor in Medicine.
Gallo is also a co-founder of
biotechnology company Profectus BioSciences, Inc. and co-founder and
scientific director of the Global...
- xliii. Sacchini,
Francesco (1614). "Chapter 13". De
ratione libros ****
profectu legendi libellus. Wurzburg. p. 91. Blair, Ann M. (2004). "Note
taking as...
- waidanjan; < Lat. lucrum; < Lat. interesse; < Lat. re- + dare; < Lat.
profectus; < Lat. vincere; < Lat.
accrescere +
suffix -imo) profit, gain, interest...
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formerly managing partner and CEO of
Arthur Andersen and
chairman and CEO of
Profectus Bioscience.
Berardino joined Arthur Andersen in 1972,
after graduating...
- can also be used with a
place name to
refer to the destination: Rōmam
profectus est = he set out for Rome The
accusative is also used
after various prepositions...
-
forefoot of
Vulpavus profectus...
- (called
deponent verbs) have a
perfect participle in an
active sense, e.g.
profectus "having set out", hortātus "having encouraged", etc. The
present and ****ure...
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pronounced the same in English, such as
profit (ultimately from
Latin profectus) and
prophet (ultimately from Gr**** προφήτης).
Sometimes the
English words...
-
triboelectric generator. In the
introduction to his book on this subject, Novi
profectus in
historia electricitatis,
published posthumously,
Hausen states that...
- oblīvīscor, oblīvīscī, oblītus sum "to forget" proficīscor, proficīscī,
profectus sum "to set out" ulcīscor, ulcīscī,
ultus sum "to avenge, take vengeance...