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Marília

American  
[mah-ree-lyah] / mɑˈri lyɑ /

noun

  1. a city in SE Brazil.


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Marilia Seelaender, a cachexia researcher at the University of São Paulo, remains skeptical that long-term wasting in people is driven by lactate.

From Science Magazine

Marilia said her only wish is that her brother’s death ends up meaning something — that it is a part of a bigger story of change.

From Los Angeles Times

“They don’t see us as humans,” said his sister, Marilia Candia Guevara, 36.

From Los Angeles Times

The fossil is now housed in the Marília Museum of Paleontology.

From Science Magazine

In 2004, co-author William Nava, a paleontologist at the Marília Museum of Paleontology, unearthed an unusual 80-million-year-old fossil deposit near the city of Presidente Prudente in southeastern Brazil.

From Science Magazine