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Professor Rachel Rebouché, Temple Law School

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Dean Rebouché has served as a co-investigator on two grant-funded research projects related to reproductive health, one housed at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health and another funded by the World Health Organization.

Frank Schmieder | Temple Health

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See Dr. Frank Schmieder, MD, FACS, a leading Temple Health vascular surgeon, for endovascular and open surgical care of carotid, aortic, and peripheral vascular diseases.

Admissions - Temple University

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Explore Temple Admissions Learn more about applying for one of our undergraduate, graduate or professional programs and discover financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

Mental Health, Wellness and Performance - Temple

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You may also contact one of the Crisis Response Centers, or hotline numbers below. Adult Crisis Response Centers (CRC) in Philadelphia Temple/Episcopal Hospital Crisis Response Center (North) Einstein Medical Crisis Response Center (Northwest, Germantown & Roxborough) Friends Hospital Crisis Response Center (Northeast)

Gastroparesis Treatment Options | Temple Health

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It is placed on the wall of the stomach during a minimally invasive procedure. You will be under general anesthesia, and the procedure can take one to three hours. The device, once implanted, works similar to a pacemaker. Your gastroenterologist controls the stimulator and can adjust it accordingly to make the stomach function properly.

About the Department | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz School ...

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The earliest stereo-encephalotomies were performed at Temple University Hospital. Former Neurology Chairman, Dr. Milton Alter, is considered one of the founders of neuroepidemiology and is honored by the American Academy of Neurology with a fund established in his name.

Program Overview | Temple University, Japan Campus

https://www.tuj.ac.jp/mim/about/program-overview

Designed for recent college graduates from all backgrounds, the one-year Master in Management (MiM) in Tokyo delivers a comprehensive introduction to the world of business.

Xavier Rimpel - Men's Soccer - Temple

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Fired off two shots including one on target in 0-0 draw at Rutgers, also set a career-high in minutes with 82 (8/30). Totaled 263 minutes from a defensive position.

FY20-1117-C19-LAT-Notice-ENG-SPA-1 - Temple Health

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FY20-1117-C19-LAT-Notice-ENG-SPA-1

Disprot - Database of Protein Disorder

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Thus, the existence of disorder is determined by a protein's dynamical properties, and not necessarily by the presence or absence of local secondary structure. We define an intrinsically disordered protein as one that contains at least one disordered region.