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- Italian for the Austrian Court Chamber. He owned a house in the village of Caversaccio in Valmorea, Province of Como not far from Lake Como and Lake Lugano;...
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 2014.[page needed] Tschopp S, Wimmer W, Caversaccio M, Borner U, Tschopp K (30 March 2021). "Night-to-night variability in...
- Sleep Medicine, 2014.[page needed] Tschopp, Samuel; Wimmer, Wilhelm; Caversaccio, Marco; Borner, Urs; Tschopp, Kurt (2021-03-30). "Night-to-night variability...
- (4): 142–3. doi:10.1542/pir.19-4-142. PMID 9557069. Dubach P, Aebi C, Caversaccio M (December 2008). "Late-onset posttraumatic septal hematoma and abscess...
- 20150274. PMC 6195926. PMID 30364448. Schmid, Ralph A.; Wiegand, Jan; Caversaccio, Marco; Hoksch, Beatrix; Kocher, Gregor J. (2012-10-01). "Diffuse descending...
- attempts, based on the identification of anatomical landmarks were made by Caversaccio and Zulliger. The method was based on identifying certain antropometrical...
- Different Systems: The Bone-Anc****d Hearing Aid". In Kompis, Martin; Caversaccio, Marco-Domenico (eds.). Implantable Bone Conduction Hearing Aids. Advances...
- Sebestyén Lilu Való Világ 6 12 January 2014 11 May 2014 120 15 Aurelio (Caversaccio Aurelio Onorato) Bence Istenes Lilu RTL Kettő Való Világ 7 16 November...
- 2009. Retrieved 2022-02-07. Huber, Alexander M.; Strauchmann, Bernd; Caversaccio, Marco D.; Wimmer, Wilhelm; Linder, Thomas; De Min, Nicola; Hempel, John-Martin;...
- Giovanni da Milano (Giovanni di Jacopo di Guido da Caversaccio) was an Italian painter, known to be active in Florence and Rome between 1346 and 1369...