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  2. Virtual Health Library - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Health Library (VHL) ( Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, BVS) is an institution that employs the World Wide Web to "improve access to reliable, locally relevant information [on health and health sciences] for health-professionals, researchers, academics, educators, decision makers, and the general public". [1]

  3. Category:Dashboard.wikiedu.org courses, American University ...

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    Pages in category "Dashboard.wikiedu.org courses, American University of Central Asia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Suzuki Baleno (2015) - Wikipedia

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    1,745 mm (68.7 in) Height. 1,460–1,510 mm (57.5–59.4 in) Curb weight. 865–1,005 kg (1,907–2,216 lb) The car was officially unveiled first to the public at the 66th IAA Frankfurt Motor Show on 15 September 2015. [11] It was previewed by the iK-2 concept car that was first shown at the 85th Geneva Motor Show in March 2015. [12] The Baleno ...

  5. Central Washington Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Central Washington University posted a perfect 11–0 record, the only Division II team to post a clean slate in the 2009 regular season. Central Washington then narrowly lost a playoff game to the Bearcats of Northwest Missouri State, who then won the NCAA Division II championship. In 2017, CWU once again posted a perfect 11–0 record.

  6. Vahl - Wikipedia

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    Vahl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christian-Friedrich Vahl (born 1955), German cardiac surgeon. Emanuel Vahl (born 1938), Ukrainian-Israeli composer. Herbert-Ernst Vahl, German SS general. Jens Vahl (1796–1854), Danish botanist and pharmacist, botanical authority abbreviation J.Vahl.

  7. Lake Central Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Lake Central Airlines was an local service carrier, a scheduled airline that served points in the midwestern and eastern United States from 1950 to 1968, when it merged into Allegheny Airlines. In 1979 Allegheny became USAir. In 1997 USAir became US Airways. In 2015 US Airways acquired American Airlines .

  8. Ethnic groups in Central America - Wikipedia

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    Nery Brenes Costa Rican Athlete. The Creole, Afro-Caribbean, and Garifuna populations form the majority of the Afro-Latin Americans in Central America, of which the majority is concentrated on the Caribbean coasts of the region. It is important to note that all these groups are distinct, speaking English, English creoles, Garifuna, Miskito, and ...

  9. Money Dashboard - Wikipedia

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    Money Dashboard is a free online personal financial management service in the United Kingdom. [1] It provides users with the ability to view all of their online financial accounts in one place [2] [3] and categorises and analyses all of their transactions so they can understand how they use money. The app aims to help consumers make better ...