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Milazzo (mēlät`tsō), town (1991 pop. 31,541), NE Sicily, Italy, on a peninsula in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the ancient Mylae Mylae (mī`lē), ancient port, NE Sicily, now Milazzo . It was settled by colonists from Messina. Here in 260 B.C. ..... Click the link for more information. . The town is a wine-trade and tuna-fishing center and is the gateway to the nearby Lipari Islands. Garibaldi completed his conquest of Sicily by defeating (June, 1860) the Bourbon troops there. Milazzo has an imposing 13th-century castle (now a prison) and a 16th-century cathedral. |
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Lowering of body temperature in individuals with temperature-sensitive MS symptoms appears to improve symptoms and overall functioning (Coyle, Krupp, Doscher, Deng, & Milazzo, 1995; Flesner & Lindencrona, 1999; Kraft & Alquist, 1996; Watson, 1959). Most of Io's reds, greens, browns, and even blacks are all due to different forms of this element," says scientist Moses Milazzo of the University of Arizona's Planetary Image Research Laboratory. Power is joined by Robert Hobbs and Richard Milazzo in the catalogue. |
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