WHAT DOES COCĂÍ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of cocăí in the Romanian dictionary
cocăí2, pers. 3 sg. Cot, vb. IV (reg.) Cotcods. cocăí2, pers. 3 sg. cócăie, vb. IV (reg.) a cotcodăci.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «COCĂÍ»
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The Consequences of Alcoholism: Medical, Neuropsychiatric, ...
In forensic studies, cocaine and ethanol are frequently identified in logical samples from fatally injured drivers.” and in homicide victims." I sample of driver fatalities, it was found that almost one of four drivers used cocaine within 48 hr of death.
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Attilio Portioli. Le Opere Maccheroniche Di Merlin Cocai
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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Merlini Cocai poetae mantuani Macaronicorum opus: Totum in ...
Totum in pristinam formam per me Magistrum Acquarium Lodolam optime redactum, in his infra notatis titulis diuisum, Zanitonella..., Phantasiae..., Moscheae..., Libellus epistolarum, & epigrammatum Teofilo Folengo. г mmv-'wam' ' 'f' ‚ _ _ ...
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Migration and Organized Civil Society: Rethinking National ...
The year following the establishment of COCAI witnessed the creation of a second national-level platform, the Commission for Equality and Against Racial Discrimination (Comissdo para a Igualdade e Contra a Discriminacdo — CICDR), ...
Dirk Halm, Zeynep Sezgin, 2013
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Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies - Pagina 748
Girolamo Folengo, better known by his monastic name Teofilo and by his pseudonym Merlin Cocai, is one of the most eccentric and enigmatic figures of the early Italian Renaissance. He was a Benedectine friar, but expressed evangelical ...
Gaetana Marrone, Paolo Puppa, 2006
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Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A-J - Pagina 748
Girolamo Folengo, better known by his monastic name Teofilo and by his pseudonym Merlin Cocai, is one of the most eccentric and enigmatic figures of the early Italian Renaissance. He was a Benedec- tine friar, but expressed evangelical ...
Gaetana Marrone, Paolo Puppa, 2007
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Music in Renaissance Ferrara 1400-1505 : The Creation of a ...
... Politeia Litterariae Angeli Decembrii Mediolanensis(Augsburg, 1540) Folengo, T. (= Merlin Cocai), Opus Merlini Cocai Poete Mantuani Macaronicorum [Tusculanum, 1521]; modern reprint, incomplete, as Merlin Cocai, Le Maccheronee, ed.
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Cocaine: summaries of psychosocial research - Pagina 11
Nancy A.; Smith, David cocaine use in America. E.; and Wesson, Donald R. Current perspec- Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 5:153-157, PURP0SE Cocaine has become a very popular, "in" drug in the United States of the 19 70' s . The demand ...
Wynne Associates, Greater Kansas City Mental Health Project, Documentation Associates, 1977
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The All-American Cocaine Story - Pagina 33
Cocaine, like any other drug, has different effects on different peopI.e. Not everyone who does cocaine becomes addicted; and even for those who do, each has his own particular story. Tolerance levels also vary a lot. Some can become ...
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Cocaine today: its effects on the individual and society - Pagina 187
The study of the cases presented permits above all an examination of how sudden death from i.v. cocaine is preceded by dramatic convulsive factors which are a constant of this acute intoxication and which are moreover documented by labial ...
Francesco Bruno, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, 1991