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  2. Cell nucleus - Wikipedia

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    Centrosome. Cell membrane. The cell nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus 'kernel, seed'; pl.: nuclei) is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells usually have a single nucleus, but a few cell types, such as mammalian red blood cells, have no nuclei, and a few others including osteoclasts have many.

  3. WHO: Medical aid for Gaza holding at Rafah crossing

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday that medical aid for Gaza is holding on the other side of the Rafah crossing as hospitals are reaching a breaking point. The U.N. health agency said ...

  4. Assisted suicide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Assisted suicide is suicide with the aid of another person. In the United States, the term "assisted suicide" is typically used to describe what proponents refer to as medical aid in dying, in which terminally ill adults are prescribed and self-administer barbiturates if they feel that they are suffering significantly. The term is often used ...

  5. Information services - Wikipedia

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    Information services. Information Service (s), or information service (s) may refer to: Information broker services, provided by a company which collects data for use by a third party. Information service, a term defined by the US Communications Act of 1934. Information services, a group of services offered by a library or other institution.

  6. Elizabeth Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Early life Two-year old Taylor, mother Sara Sothern, and brother Howard, in 1934 Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on 27 February 1932, at Heathwood, her family's home at 8 Wildwood Road in Hampstead Garden Suburb, northwest London, England. : 3–10 She received dual British–American citizenship at birth as her parents, art dealer Francis Lenn Taylor (1897–1968) and stage actress Sara ...

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  8. Healthcare in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy in some AIDS-ravaged African countries from 1960 to 2012. Because of its abundant cases of HIV/AIDS among citizens (about 5.6 million in 2009) South Africa has been working to create a program to distribute anti-retroviral therapy treatment, which has generally been limited in poorer countries, including neighboring country Lesotho.

  9. Medical aid - Wikipedia

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