Charles Lefevre
Charles Eugene Joseph Marie Lefevre (30 July 1893 – 1 March 1948) was a French flying ace credited with six aerial victories during the First World War. He led two different fighter squadrons into combat to do so, and won the ''Legion d'honneur'' for his exploits. Provided by Wikipedia
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Intrapleural use of urokinase and DNase in pleural infections managed with repeated thoracentesis: A comparative cohort study. by David Luque Paz, Betsega Bayeh, Pierre Chauvin, Florence Poizeau, Mathieu Lederlin, Mallorie Kerjouan, Charles Lefevre, Bertrand de Latour, Julien Letheulle, Pierre Tattevin, Stéphane Jouneau
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Prenatal diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidosis type I on hepatosplenomegaly and coarse features: a case-report by Maxime Agranier, Florence Demurger, Christele Dubourg, Jerome Fromageot, Anne-Sophie Cabaret Dufour, Erika Launay, Magalie Gournay, Charles Lefèvre, Roseline Froissart, Magali Pettazzoni, Paul Rollier
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