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Bramante

American  
[bruh-mahn-tey, brah-mahn-te] / brəˈmɑn teɪ, brɑˈmɑn tɛ /

noun

  1. Donato d'Agnolo 1444–1514, Italian architect and painter.


Bramante British  
/ braˈmante /

noun

  1. Donato (doˈnato). ?1444–1514, Italian architect and artist of the High Renaissance. He modelled his designs for domed centrally planned churches on classical Roman architecture

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The results “could be a tipping point” that convinces doctors to prescribe metformin to treat COVID, said Dr. Carolyn Bramante, the lead U researcher of the drug trial.

From Seattle Times

Carolyn Bramante, an obesity medicine physician and lead investigator of the trial, says additional studies are necessary to validate the efficacy of metformin in other demographic groups.

From Scientific American

After the rally, protesters, including gubernatorial recall candidate David Alexander Bramante, showed up at the homes of the Martinez and O'Farrell.

From Fox News

Another debate participant, Republican candidate David Bramante, is active on TikTok, on which he posts largely about gun rights, medical freedom and car culture.

From Los Angeles Times

Carolyn Bramante, an obesity researcher who led the University of Minnesota study, points out that diseases such as diabetes and obesity lead to some of the same immune deficits as occur in older age.

From Nature