Cimino (volcano)
   HOME
*





Cimino (volcano)
Cimino (plural cimini) may refer to * Cimino (surname) * Cimino family in Italy *Cimino fistula, an arteriovenous fistula * Soriano nel Cimino, a town and comune in central Italy *''A Piano for Mrs. Cimino ''A Piano for Mrs. Cimino'' is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film produced and directed by George Schaefer. The teleplay by John Gay is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Oliphant. It was broadcast on February 3 by CBS. P ...'', a 1982 American TV drama film See also * Cimini (other) {{disambiguation ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Cimino (surname)
Cimino ( , ) is an Italian surname that may refer to: * Cimino family in Italy * Anthony J. Cimino (born 1947), American politician * Chris Cimino (born 1961), American meteorologist on TV news programs * Cristina Cimino (born 1964), Italian rhythmic gymnast *James Cimino (1928–2010), American endocrinologist **Cimino fistula, an arteriovenous fistula named after James * James J. Cimino, American physician-scientist and biomedical informatician * Jay Cimino (1936–2024), American entrepreneur *Joe Cimino (born c. 1969), Canadian politician *Leonardo Cimino (1917–2012), American film, television and stage actor * Michael Cimino (1939–2016), American film director, screenwriter, producer, and author *Michael Cimino (actor) (born 1999), American actor *Pete Cimino (born 1942), American baseball player * Rosalba Cimino (born 1990), Italian politician *Serafino Cimino Serafino Cimino OFM (3 October 1873 – 4 May 1928) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who led the ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Cimino Family
Cimino, Cimini or Cimina Whether all beares of this name are related can most likely be dismissed, the variations of the spelling and transcript will vary from source to source, and as research goes on it may change the information in this article. The origin of the name is disputed, but certainly a branch of the family has taken the name from the Cimini Hills, in Latium. The origin of the Cimini name in this context goes back to the Etruscan era. The use of Cimini as a family name can be traced through history. In a study of family names in Roman Legions, the name DeCiminus is found C. Catullius DeCiminus of Troyes was a Roman Federal priest of the Roman Cult in 210 AD, who dies in Lyon.Crete-Protin, page 35 The name Ciminius is also documented in "Repertorium nominum gentilium et cognominum latinorum" The "Journal of Archaeology" states "Ciminius" as a known gentilitium nomina in ancient Rome. The ending "nius" is a clear indicator to the names Etruscan origin (which also may h ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Cimino Fistula
A Cimino fistula, also Cimino-Brescia fistula, surgically created arteriovenous fistula and (less precisely) arteriovenous fistula (often abbreviated AV fistula or AVF), is a type of vascular access for hemodialysis. It is typically a surgically created connection between an artery and a vein in the arm, although there have been acquired arteriovenous fistulas which do not in fact demonstrate connection to an artery. Structure The radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula (RC-AVF) is a shortcut created between cephalic vein and radial artery at the wrist. It is the recommended first choice for hemodialysis access. However, after a period of usage, failures can occur. Possible causes for failure are stenosis and thrombosis especially in diabetics and those with low blood flow such as due to narrow vessels, arteriosclerosis and advanced age. Reported patency of fistulae after 1 year is about 60%, when primary failures were included. Juxa-anastomotic site (venous segment that is between ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Soriano Nel Cimino
Soriano nel Cimino is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. The town is overlooked by Monte Cimino, the highest peak in the Monti Cimini. Main sights *The Orsini Castle, built by Orso Orsini in the 13th century. It was the summer residence of Pope Nicholas III, uncle of Orso. It was a high security castle until the 1990s and is now managed by the Tuscia University. *The ''Palazzo Chigi-Albani ''(16th century), designed by Ottaviano Schiratti. The interior houses the Papacqua Fountain. *The small Romanesque church of ''San Giorgio'' (11th century). *Cathedral (''Duomo''), of ''San Nicola di Bari ''from 1794. *Church of ''Sant'Eutizio''. *''Fontana Vecchia'' ("Old Fountain"), built in the 15th century. *''Porta Romana '' ("Roman Gate"), a copy of the Porta Pia Porta Pia is a gate in the Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy. One of Pope Pius IV's civic improvements to the city, it is named after him. Situated at the end of a new street, the Via P ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

A Piano For Mrs
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it f ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]