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  4. SAPPHIRE (health care) - Wikipedia

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    SAPPHIRE helps track specific incidences such as the spread and treatment of influenza, AIDS and related information. The system frequently gathers information from select public hospitals, emergency services and care providers and their electronic health records and information provided by medical professionals.

  5. List of sapphires by size - Wikipedia

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    Pink colored corundum may be either classified as ruby or sapphire depending on locale. Commonly, natural sapphires are cut and polished into gemstones and worn in jewelry . They also may be created synthetically in laboratories for industrial or decorative purposes in large crystal boules .

  6. Sapphire Energy - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Energy is a San Diego-based energy company that produces crude oil with algae. It operates a commercial demonstration facility in New Mexico and has partnerships with Monsanto, Linde, Tesoro, and Phillips 66.

  7. Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire is a precious gemstone, typically blue, but also occurs in other colors, such as yellow, orange, green, and pink. It is one of the two gem-varieties of corundum, the other being ruby, and has various applications in jewelry, optics, and electronics.

  8. Cardinal gem - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal gems are gemstones which have traditionally been considered precious above all others. The five traditional cardinal gems are: amethyst, diamond, emerald, ruby and sapphire.

  9. SAPHIRE - Wikipedia

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    SAPHIRE is a probabilistic risk and reliability assessment software tool. SAPHIRE stands for Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reliability Evaluations.The system was developed for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) by the Idaho National Laboratory.