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Sapira,
Şapira and
Šapira are
variants of the
Jewish Ashke****
surname Shapiro.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Emmanuel Sapira (1900–1943), Romanian-born...
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Emmanuel Sapira (1900–1943) was a Romanian-born
Belgian chess master. Born in Romania, he
moved to Belgium. He
shared 2nd,
behind George Koltanowski, at...
- Shapiro, and its
variations such as Shapira, Schapiro, Schapira, Sapir,
Sapira, Spira, Spiro, Sapiro, Szapiro/Szpiro in
Polish and
Chapiro in
French (more...
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Sylvia Sapira (September 26, 1908 in New York City –
December 11, 1981) was an
American harpsichordist who
performed and
recorded under the name Sylvia...
- http://dictionary.oed.com
Archived 2006-06-25 at the
Wayback Machine.
Sapira JD,
Orient JM (2000).
Sapira's art &
science of
bedside diagnosis (2nd ed.). Hagerstwon...
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material world that
humanity dwells on. The singular,
sefira (ספירה
səpirā), was a
loanword from Koinē Gr****: σφαῖρα, lit. 'sphere'). However, early...
- bronchophony.
Whispered pectoriloquy Vocal fremitus Orient, Jane M.;
Sapira,
Joseph D. (2010).
Sapira's Art &
Science of
Bedside Diagnosis.
Lippincott Williams &...
- 13, 2017.
Retrieved June 10, 2017. Orient, Dr. Jane M. (2011).
Amazon Sapira's Art &
Science of
Bedside Diagnosis (Kindle Edition)
Lippincott Williams...
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Library of Medicine.
February 2023. Orient, Jane (2018). "10: The Eye".
Sapira's Art &
Science of
Bedside Diagnosis (5 ed.). Philadelphia:
Wolters Kluwer...
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Retrieved 23
September 2009.
Orient JM (2010). "Chapter 17: The Heart".
Sapira's Art &
Science of
Bedside Diagnosis (4th ed.). Philadelphia:
Wolters Kluwers...