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Bloise is a
surname used in Italy,
France and Spain. The
surname is also
frequently used by
Sephardic Jews. It
originates from the
French word
Blois which...
- Elsa
Bloise (1925/1926 – 2
September 2018) was an
Argentine theatre actress.
Bloise developed her
career in the
Argentine theater,
starting in 2000, playing...
- PMID 24206565. Priori,
Silvia G.; Schwartz,
Peter J.; Napolitano, Carlo;
Bloise, Raffaella; Ronchetti, Elena; Grillo, M****imiliano; Vicentini, Alessandro;...
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Carmen García
Bloise (19
January 1937 – 13 July 1994) was a
socialist politician and a
member of the
Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party (PSOE). She lived...
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Reproduction Update. 19 (3): 232–243. doi:10.1093/humupd/dms062. PMID 23449642.
Bloise E,
Feuer SK,
Rinaudo PF (2014). "Comparative
intrauterine development and...
- PMID 21510801. S2CID 29669311.
Mazzanti A,
Maragna R,
Vacanti G,
Monteforte N,
Bloise R,
Marino M, et al. (April 2018). "Interplay
Between Genetic Substrate,...
- 1245–1248. PMID 9046857. De Rosa G,
Delogu AB,
Piastra M,
Chiaretti A,
Bloise R,
Priori SG (2004). "Catecholaminergic
polymorphic ventricular tachycardia:...
- ; Napolitano, Carlo; Tiso, Natascia; Memmi, Mirella; Vignati, Gabriele;
Bloise, Raffaella; Sorrentino, Vincenzo; Danieli, Gian
Antonio (2001-01-16). "Mutations...
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Uruguayan teacher,
exiled political activist, and
artist Carmen García
Bloise (1937–1994),
Spanish trade unionist and
politician Carmen Herrera, Cuban-born...
- as Tío
Nazareno Casero as
Bocha Carlos Galettini as Don Nicolás
Floria Bloise as Doña
Amalia Inés
Molina as
Chica The film is
based on the
aftermath of...