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  2. Drug-eluting stent - Wikipedia

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    A drug-eluting stent (DES) is a tube made of a mesh-like material used to treat narrowed arteries in medical procedures both mechanically (by providing a supporting scaffold inside the artery) and pharmacologically (by slowly releasing a pharmaceutical compound).

  3. Abasyn University - Wikipedia

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    Abasyn university is chartered by the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and recognized by the Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) (HEC). [2] It is also accredited by the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan and Pakistan Engineering Council.

  4. Ryan Gosling - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Thomas Gosling was born on November 12, 1980, at St. Joseph's Hospital in London, Ontario, [2] the son of Thomas Ray Gosling, a travelling salesman for a paper mill, [3] and Donna, a secretary.

  5. Cultural synergy - Wikipedia

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    Cultural synergy is a term coined from work by Nancy Adler of McGill University which describes an attempt to bring two or more cultures together to form an organization or environment that is based on combined strengths, concepts and skills.

  6. James E. Crowe - Wikipedia

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    James Crowe was born August 14, 1961, in Nashville, Tennessee. [2] He received his B.S. from Davidson College in 1983. [2] Then went on to medical school at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, completing his M.D. in 1987.

  7. Fukushima nuclear accident - Wikipedia

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    Date: 11 March 2011; 13 years ago (): Location: Ōkuma and Futaba, Fukushima, Japan: Coordinates: Outcome: INES Level 7 (major accident): Deaths: 1 suspected from radiation (lung cancer, 4 years later), [2] [3] and over 1700 from evacuation-related stress primarily among the elderly.

  8. FirstBank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    FirstBank Stadium (formerly Dudley Field and Vanderbilt Stadium) is a football stadium located in Nashville, Tennessee.Completed in 1922 as the first stadium in the South to be used exclusively for college football, it is the home of the Vanderbilt University football team. [4]

  9. Vanderbilt Commodores baseball - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt first fielded a baseball team in 1886. [citation needed] Herbert Charles Sanborn, the chair of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology from 1921 to 1942, who was also the president of the Nashville German-American Society, coached the team in 1912–1913. [4]