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Salvarani may
refer to:
Claudia Salvarani (born 1975),
former Italian female middle-distance
runner Salvarani (cycling team),
Italian professional cycling...
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Salvarani was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed from 1963 to 1972. The team was
sponsored by the
Italian kitchen components maker Salvarani...
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precision that the
spelling in the
United States is 'edema'.
Olivieri I,
Salvarani C,
Cantini F (2000). "RS3PE syndrome: an overview". Clin. Exp. Rheumatol...
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entered the 22-stage race,
which was won by
Italian Felice Gimondi of the
Salvarani team. The
second and
third places were
taken by
Italian Franco Balmamion...
- 1954
Ferrovieri merged into CUS Parma. In the 1960s the
Gruppo Sportivo Salvarani supported briefly the club,
which won
another championship in 1969. In...
- 2021. Espígol-Frigolé, Georgina; Dejaco, Christian; Mackie,
Sarah L;
Salvarani, Carlo; Matteson, Eric L; Cid,
Maria C (October 2023). "Polymyalgia rheumatica"...
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Claudia Salvarani (born 8
March 1975) is a
former Italian female middle-distance runner. She won six
national championships at
senior level, 5 outdoor...
- were two time
trial stages and a
single rest day.
Felice Gimondi of the
Salvarani team won the
overall general classification, his
second victory. Italians...
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Giovanardi and
Filippo Salvarani were
declared winners ex-aequo.
Scoring system Notes: ^1 -
Fabrizio Giovanardi and
Filippo Salvarani were
declared winners...
- Mercier–BP–Hutchinson Frimatic–de Gribaldy–Viva–Wolber
Willem II–Gazelle ****or
Molteni Salvarani The 1969 Tour de
France started on 28 June, and had no rest days. The...