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  2. Engineering Services Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Engineering Services Examination (ESE) is a standardized test conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to recruit officers to various engineering Services under the Government of India. Held in four categories—Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics & Telecommunication, the exam has three stages comprising ...

  3. European School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    www.ese.ac.uk. The European School of Economics (ESE) is a private college of higher education. It is accredited by ASIC, [1] validated by Richmond, The American International University in London, and is an officially approved Learning Provider (UKPRN 10061489). ESE offers UK bachelor's degree, master's degree, MBA, and specialised short ...

  4. State University of Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    It has approximately 31,364 students [4] and 834 lecturers (244 undergraduates, 470 postgraduates, 76 doctoral, and 27 professors). [8] In 1950, UNESA was founded from B-I and B-II courses majoring in Chemical Sciences and Exact Sciences to ensure the availability of junior and senior high school teachers..

  5. What Happens During a Total Hip Replacement Surgery - WebMD

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    Bones are as you know very rigid tissues so we have to utilize mechanical tools to prepare them properly to receive the implant. With respect to hip replacements, the materials have improved ...

  6. What Are the Stages and Types of Hypertension? - Healthline

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    There are four stages of hypertension: elevated, stage 1, stage 2, and hypertensive crisis. There are also different types: primary, secondary, resistant, malignant, and isolated. “Hypertension ...

  7. Problems After Aortic Aneurysm Surgery: Complications, Risks

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    This can lead to stroke, heart attack, or pulmonary embolism (PE), respectively. Blood clots can also block blood flow to other areas, resulting in further complications related to ischemia. A ...

  8. Here’s how to treat gum disease and how to know if you have ...

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    Antiseptic chip or antibiotic microspheres: You insert these tiny gels or particles into pockets in your gum, and they release medication slowly over time to help reduce the size of the pocket and ...

  9. LDL Cholesterol: Definition, Risks, and How to Lower It - WebMD

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    LDL is commonly known as “bad” cholesterol. Having too much LDL can lead to heart disease and stroke, so it’s important to keep it as low as possible. You can try to lower your LDL levels by ...