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  2. SCP Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The SCP Foundation is a fictional organization featuring in stories created by the SCP Wiki, a wiki -based collaborative writing project. Within the project's shared fictional universe, the SCP Foundation is a secret organization that is responsible for capturing, containing, and studying various paranormal, supernatural, and other mysterious ...

  3. Society of Catholic Priests - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Catholic Priests ( SCP) is a religious society of clergy in the Anglican Communion which draws its membership from Anglicans who consider themselves a part of the liberal Anglo-Catholic tradition.

  4. Secure copy protocol - Wikipedia

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    Secure copy protocol ( SCP) is a means of securely transferring computer files between a local host and a remote host or between two remote hosts. It is based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. [1] "SCP" commonly refers to both the Secure Copy Protocol and the program itself. [2]

  5. Tooth Extraction Healing: What’s the White Stuff? - Healthline

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    After getting a tooth removed, white tissue made of blood vessels, white blood cells, and collagen may form in the tooth socket as part of the healing process. But if you have symptoms of an ...

  6. ECI Healthcare Partners in Traverse City, MI - WebMD

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    ECI Healthcare Partners is a Practice with 1 Location. Currently ECI Healthcare Partners's 30 physicians cover 11 specialty areas of medicine.

  7. Single-cell protein - Wikipedia

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    Single-cell protein. Single-cell proteins ( SCP) or microbial proteins [1] refer to edible unicellular microorganisms. The biomass or protein extract from pure or mixed cultures of algae, yeasts, fungi or bacteria may be used as an ingredient or a substitute for protein-rich foods, and is suitable for human consumption or as animal feeds.

  8. Suprapubic Catheter: Insertion, Procedure, and Complications

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    A suprapubic catheter is used to drain urine. Learn more about how it’s inserted here.

  9. Non-surgeon removed gall bladders at hospital - AOL

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    The Royal College of Surgeons has expressed alarmed that a non-surgeon has removed patients’ gall bladders at Walsall Manor Hospital.