Diana
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Contenido Diana refers to several articles:
Mythology
- Diana (mitology), goddess of hunting in Roman mythology;
Art
- Diana de Versailles, marble statue of the Greek goddess Artemisa, currently at the Louvre Museum
- Source of Diana Huntera (Madrid)
- Source of Diana Cazadora (Mexico City)
Science
- In astronomy, asteroid (78) Diana.
- In life science, it's called organ/tejido diana or organ/white tissue to the one to whom the effects of a natural or artificial substance are directed (a hormone, a drug):
- In molecular biology, restriction target, DNA sequence recognized by a restriction enzyme.
- In endocrinology, target cell, a cell in which a hormone exerts its effect.
- In medicine, therapeutic targetpart of the cell capable of recognizing a drug.
Sports
- In practice of shooting, to the target of a shooting target.
- Target to which the darts are pointed.
Music
- Diana., festive piece;
- Diana blossomed, free adaptation of a musical piece;
- Diana (musical piece)of military origin. Sound or trumpet touch at dawn for soldiers to rise from bed.
- Diana (album) with the one who debuted from the singer and actress Diana Ross.
- Diana, song by Spinetta and Los Socios del Desierto del disco double homonym (1997).
- Diana (One Direction song)Midnight Memories album.
- Dirty DianaMichael Jackson's song in his 1987 Bad album.
- Diana Portugaluja, hymn of the villa of Portugalete in Vizcaya, Spain.
- Diana, Paul Anka song, first success and first number one on the Billboard in 1957.
People
- Diana Antochiw Alonzo, Mexican marine biologist specializing in marine mammals.
- Diana ArónChilean revolutionary journalist.
- Diana BellessiArgentinian poet.
- Diana Blayne or Diana PalmerSusan S. Kyle, American writer.
- Diana BoloccoChilean TV presenter.
- Diana BrachoMexican actress.
- Diana Carolina RuizVenezuelan journalist.
- Diana DamrauGerman soprano.
- Diana de France, natural (illegitimate) daughter of King Henry II of France.
- Diana of WalesPrincess of Wales (1961-1997).
- Diana de Poitiers, duchess of Valentinois and lover of Henry II of France.
- Diana DeGarmo, American singer.
- Diana Krall, pianist and Canadian jazz singer.
- Diana Lazaro, Spanish actress and presenter.
- Diana MitfordOne of the Mitford sisters in England.
- Diana Navarro, Spanish singer.
- Diana OssanaAmerican writer and writer.
- Diana Palazón, Spanish actress.
- Diana Peñalver, Spanish actress.
- Diana RiggEnglish actress.
- Diana Ross, American singer.
- Diana Sánchez, professional Spanish volleyball player.
- Diana Saravia Olmos, scribe and Uruguayan politics.
- Diana Sorel, pseudonym of the Spanish actress Laura Jimeno.
- Diana UribeColombian philosopher.
- Diana Wynne JonesBritish writer.
- Silvana Diana, Italian Pteridologue (1942).
Fictional characters
- Diana, character of video games saga The King of Fighters.
- Diana Fowleyof the television series The X-Files.
- Diana Gordonof the film saga Saw.
- Diana Prince, secret personality of the superheroin of the comic Wonder Woman.
Furthermore
- Diana (New York)in the State of New York, United States;
- Diana (film)about Diana of Wales;
- Hurricane Diana, name given to two hurricanes in the North Atlantic;
- Diana (Spanish Armada) (disambiguation) has been the name received by several vessels of the Spanish Navy;
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