- The
Le Fort (or
LeFort)
fractures are a
pattern of
midface fractures originally described by the
French surgeon, René
Le Fort, in the
early 1900s. He...
- François
Le Fort was a
merchant and
navigator from Vitré, Ille-et-Vilaine,
Kingdom of France. In the 16th century, he was a
member of the city council...
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Elizabeth Lefort (1914–2005),
Canadian artist Enzo
Lefort,
French foil
fencer Franz Lefort,
Russian admiral Sylvester Lefort,
professional wrestler Lefort (ship)...
- François
Jacques Le Fort also
spelled Lefort (Russian: Франц Яковлевич Лефорт, tr.
Frants Yakovlevich Lefort;
January 2(12), 1656 –
March 2(12), 1699)...
- ****anese
group to
describe a "monobloc
minus Le Fort I" osteotomy.
Buchanan EP,
Hyman CH (August 2013). "
LeFort I Osteotomy".
Seminars in
Plastic Surgery...
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Cecile Margot Lefort (née Gordon, 30
April 1899 –
February 1945)
served in the Women's
Auxiliary Air
Force (WAAF) and in
France for the
United Kingdom's...
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Jacques Le Fort (Frants
Yakovlevich Lefort; 1656–1699),
Russian general admiral (1695), and
close ****ociate of Tsar
Peter the Great.
Gertrud von
Le Fort (1876–1971)...
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Fort-de-France (/ˌfɔːr də ˈfrɒ̃s/, US also /
ˌfɔːrt də ˈfræns/, French: [fɔʁ də fʁɑ̃s] ;
Martinican Creole: Fodfwans) is a
commune and the
capital city...
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Elizabeth Lefort CM (1914–2005) was a
Canadian tapestry artist,
known for
replicating photographs including portraits.
Elizabeth Lefort was born in 1914...
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Claude Lefort (/ləˈfɔːr/; French: [ləfɔʁ]; 21
April 1924 – 3
October 2010) was a
French philosopher and activist. He was
politically active by 1942 under...