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- Lemierre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Lemierre (1875–1956), French bacteriologist Antoine-Marin Lemierre (1733–1793), French...
- Lemierre's syndrome is infectious thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein. It most often develops as a complication of a bacterial sore throat infection...
- Jean Lemierre (born 6 June 1950) is a French former public servant who was the president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development from 2000...
- Antoine-Marin Lemierre (12 January 1733 – 4 July 1793) was a French dramatist and poet. He was born in Paris, into a poor family, but found a patron in...
- André-Alfred Lemierre (July 30, 1875 in Paris – 1956) was a French bacteriologist. He studied in Paris where he became an externe in 1896, interne in 1900...
- several human diseases and infections, including periodontal diseases, Lemierre's syndrome, oral, head, and neck infections, as well as colorectal cancer...
- Auguste-Jacques Lemierre d'Argy (1 March 1762, Paris – 12 December 1815, Paris) was an 18th–19th-century French writer and translator. An interpreter and...
- Elsevier Science Direct. Mayr, Gerald; Göhlich, Ursula B.; Roček, Zbyněk; Lemierre, Alfred; Winkler, Viola; Georgalis, Georgios L. (22 November 2023). "Reinterpretation...
- Corporate & Institutional Banking Global Banking EMEA As of 17 May 2021 Jean Lemierre (chairman), former president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and...
- Fusobacterium necrophorum is a species of bacteria responsible for Lemierre's syndrome. It has also been known to cause sinusitis, mastoiditis, and odontogenic...