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Corrado Gini died in the early hours of March 13, 1965.
* Biography Of Corrado Gini at the Metron, the statistics journal he founded.
* Paper on " Corrado Gini and Italian Statistics under Fascism " by Giovanni Favero June 2002
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The Gini coefficient ( also known as the Gini index or Gini ratio ) is a measure of statistical dispersion developed by the Italian statistician and sociologist Corrado Gini and published in his 1912 paper " Variability and Mutability " ().
* 1884 Corrado Gini, Italian sociologist ( d. 1965 )
* Corrado Gini ( 1884 1965 ), Italian statistician, demographer, sociologist and developer of the Gini coefficient
* Gini coefficient ( also the Gini index ), developed by Corrado Gini

Corrado and May
In May 1944, after the liberation of Rome, Alberto Moravia returned and began collaborating with Corrado Alvaro, writing for important newspapers such as Il Mondo and Il Corriere della Sera ; the latter published his writing until his death.
Silpa Bhirasri (; ; ), born Corrado Feroci ( 15 September 1892 14 May 1962 ) was an Italian-born sculptor who worked mainly in Thailand.
Corrado Segre ( 20 August 1863 18 May 1924 ) was an Italian mathematician who is remembered today as a major contributor to the early development of algebraic geometry.

Corrado and 23
Francesco Minerva ( January 31, 1904-August 23, 2004 ) was an Italian clergyman ; at his death he was the second-oldest living bishop in the Roman Catholic Church, after Corrado Bafile.

Corrado and
* 1935 Corrado Augias, Italian journalist, writer and TV personality
1073 3 December 1154 ), born Corrado Demetri della Suburra, was Pope from 1153 to 1154.
* July 4 Corrado Bafile, Italian Catholic cardinal ( d. 2005 )
* January 14 Corrado IV Trinci, former lord of Foligno
* The Old Cathedral ( Duomo of San Corrado ) was built in the 12th 13th centuries in Apulian-Romanesque style, using local stone on a basilica plan, a nave with two aisles divided by four central cross-shaped pilasters.
Jubaland was subsequently ceded to Italy in 1925 as a reward for the Italians having joined the Allies in World War I, and had a brief existence as the Italian colony of Trans-Juba ( Oltre Giuba ) under governor ( 16 July 1924-31 December 1926 ) Corrado Zoli ( 1877 1951 ).
* Corrado Bafile ( 1976 1980 )
Conrad of Montferrat ( or Conrad I of Jerusalem ) ( Italian: Corrado del Monferrato ; Piedmontese: Conrà ëd Monfrà ) ( mid-1140s 28 April 1192 ) was a northern Italian nobleman, one of the major participants in the Third Crusade.
* Corrado Corners A hamlet immediately southwest of Frankfort village.
He won the first round in the New South Wales Championship against Andrew Turner 6 1, 6 3 but lost in the second round to Corrado Borroni 5 7, 1 6.
The founding members were Corrado " Connie " Codarini, bass ( died April 28, 2010 ); John Bernard " Bernie " Toorish ( born March 2, 1931 ), tenor ; James F. " Jimmy " Arnold ( January 4, 1932 June 15, 2004 ), lead ; and Frank Busseri, baritone and group manager.
* Corrado Caraccioli ( June 12, 1405 ) Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono ; administrator of the see of Mileto
* Corrado Rustici charvel MIDI guitar on " Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now "
Corrado Giaquinto ( 18 February 1703 1765 ) was an Italian Rococo painter.
With a side containing quality in the form of defenders Luigi Gualco and Corrado Verdelli, midfield playmaker Riccardo Maspero and forwards Andrea Tentoni and Matjaž Florijančič, Cremonese held their own in Serie A with a highly respectable 10th place finish in 1993 94 but would be relegated in 1996.
* Corrado Segre ( 1863 1924 ), Italian geometer distantly related to Beniamino
* Corrado Segre ( 1892 ) " The real representation of complex elements and hyperalgebraic entities " ( Italian ), Mathematische Annalen 40: 413 67 ( see especially pages 455 67 ).

Corrado and March
Corrado Giuseppe Parducci ( March 10, 1900-November 22, 1981 ) was an Italian-American architectural sculptor who was a celebrated artist for his numerous early 20th Century works.
In a concert versions, it was given by the Opera Orchestra of New York in March 2004, the Liceu Barcelona, and the Royal Opera, London in June 1996, Corrado having been sung by José Cura.

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