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  2. Sofía Osío - Wikipedia

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    Sofía was born in Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia.She is the daughter of Fernán Manrique and Susana Luna, and has three siblings. [4] She studied high school at the Colegio Hebreo Unión (Union Hebrew School) [5] [6] a bilingual institution located in her city of origin, while her subsequent academic training took place at the Istituto Europeo di Design, located in Barcelona, Spain, where ...

  3. Osio (family) - Wikipedia

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    In 1203 Manfredo Osio was one of the five Podestà elected to govern Milan. In 1218 a Gandolfo de Oxiis was one of the authorities in Cremona . The exact genealogy of the Osio family which begins in the year 1230, shows that there were soon two principal branches: one of Goffredino and the other of Ingresto with the spellings de Oxiis, de Oxa ...

  4. Felice Osio - Wikipedia

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    Felice Osio was born in Milan in 1587 into an ancient noble family that, according to Giacomo Filippo Tomasini, claimed to descend from Osius, high priest of the temple of Delphi. [ 1 ] Having completed his studies with some acclaim, he studied philosophy and theology at the Borromeo College , where he received his doctorate at the age of 21. [ 2 ]

  5. Osio - Wikipedia

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    Osio may refer to; Osio, Italian noble family who rose to prominence in Lombardy in the 12th century; Felice Osio (1587–1631), Italian scholar; Marco Osio (born 1966), Italian footballer; Antonio Maria Osio (1800–1878), founder of the Mexican landgrant Rancho Punta de los Reyes Sobrante in Marin County, California, USA; Osio Sopra, a town ...

  6. Marco Osio - Wikipedia

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    Osio started his playing career in the Torino youth system. In 1986, he moved at Empoli, and Parma in 1987. In his stay at Parma, he became one of the fan favourites, earning the nickname "Il Sindaco" (The Mayor) by the local supporters, and he was a key player for the team that climbed the Italian football divisions, up from Serie C1 to the top division, Serie A.

  7. Osio Sopra - Wikipedia

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    Osio Sopra (Bergamasque: Öss de Sura) is a comune (municipality) of 5,306 inhabitants in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. The history of Osio Sopra has significant links to Osio Sotto 's. Early settlements can be traced to Ancient Roman times, when an important communication road linked Milan to Bergamo passing through the bridge ...

  8. Osseointegration - Wikipedia

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    Osseointegration is also defined as: "the formation of a direct interface between an implant and bone, without intervening soft tissue". [1]An osseointegrated implant is a type of implant defined as "an endosteal implant containing pores into which osteoblasts and supporting connective tissue can migrate". [2]

  9. Osio Sotto - Wikipedia

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    Osio Sotto (Bergamasque: Öss de Sóta) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of Milan and about 11 kilometres (7 mi) southwest of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 11,097 and an area of 7.5 square kilometres (2.9 sq mi).