- Look up
Turro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Turro may
refer to:
Turro (Milan),
district of Milan,
Italy Turro (Milan Metro),
station on Line 1 of...
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Nicholas J.
Turro (May 18, 1938 –
November 24, 2012) was an
American chemist, Wm. P.
Schweitzer Professor of
Chemistry at
Columbia University. He was...
- Omar
Turro is a
paralympic athlete from Cuba
competing mainly in
category T12
sprint events. Omar
competed in two
paralympic games, his
first in 1992...
- Juan López
Turró (9 May 1892 in
Barcelona – unknown) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Short and thin, he
stood out for his effective...
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Turro is a
district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 2
administrative division,
located north-east of the city centre.
Before being annexed...
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collected by
Genomics England. The
statisticians Daniel Greene and
Ernest Turro at the
Icahn School of
Medicine at
Mount Sinai, used a
Bayesian approach...
- RNU2-2
syndrome was
discovered by the
statisticians Daniel Greene and
Ernest Turro at the
Icahn School of
Medicine at
Mount Sinai,
using a
Bayesian approach...
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Claudia Turro is an
American inorganic chemist who is the Dow
Professor of
Chemistry at The Ohio
State University (OSU).
Since July 2019 she has been...
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Barry M.
Trost 1976 Karl F.
Freed 1975
George M.
Whitesides 1974
Nicholas Turro 1973 John I.
Brauman 1972 Roy G. Gordon [Wikidata] 1971 R.
Bruce King 1970...
- Radiology, Endoscopy)
DiMeR (Department of
Riabilitative Medicine) San
Raffaele Turro (SRT) HSR
Resnati Arrhythmology and
Electrophysiology Clinical Cardiology...