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Aletra Hampton (October 8, 1915 –
November 12, 2007) was an
American jazz
pianist and singer, best
known for her
performances during the 1940s and 1950s...
- Indiana,
during World War II. The
group initially consisted of four siblings:
Aletra Hampton (October 8, 1915 –
November 13, 2007),
Carmalita Hampton (died May...
- Sisters, a
musical group she
formed during World War II with her siblings,
Aletra, Carmalita, and Dawn Hampton. The Middletown, Ohio,
native began performing...
- gov. US
National Library of Medicine.
Retrieved 2015-10-26. Christopoulou-
Aletra, H.; Togia, A.; Varlami, C. (2010). "The "smart" Asclepieion: A
total healing...
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location missing publisher (link) Christopoulou-
Aletra, Helen; Papavramidou, Niki (March 2008). ""Empyemas" of the
Thoracic Cavity...
- Xue H, Akil S,
Carlsson M,
Hindorf C,
Oddstig J,
Hedeer F,
Hansen MS,
Aletras AH,
Kellman P,
Arheden H (2017). "Fully
quantitative cardiovascular magnetic...
- PMC 3372029. PMID 22737569. Papavramidou, Niki; Fee, Elizabeth; Christopoulou-
Aletra,
Helen (2007-12-01). "Jaundice in the
Hippocratic Corpus".
Journal of Gastrointestinal...
- (PDF).
Commission to
Eliminate Child Abuse and
Neglect Fatalities. 2016.
Aletras, Nikolaos; Tsarapatsanis, Dimitrios; Preoţiuc-Pietro, Daniel; Lampos, Vasileios...
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Rudolph E. Basel: S. Karger. ISBN 3805522010. OCLC 3541813. Christopoulou-
Aletra, H.; Papavramidou, N. (2008-05-01). "'Diabetes' as
described by Byzantine...
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dating to 1889 in the
centre of the village,
which was
donated by the
Aletras family. The
folklore collection includes domestic utensils, agricultural...