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  • ...in the field of health sciences. It has grown to become one of the leading institutions in South Korea for health sciences education. ...ings, including hospitals, clinics, research institutions, and educational institutions.
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  • ...[[RNA interference]] (RNAi)-based therapeutics. The company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in [[Fremont, California]], with additional research a Quark Pharmaceuticals was established in 1994 with the aim of developing novel therapeutics based on the newly discovered
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  • ...] located in [[Dhaka]], the capital city of [[Bangladesh]]. Established in 1994, the college is renowned for its high-quality [[medical education]] and res ...y of [[healthcare]] in Bangladesh. The college was later re-established in 1994, following a period of inactivity due to the [[Bangladesh Liberation War]].
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  • DCHRC was established in 1994 by the Dharamshila Cancer Foundation and Research Centre (DCRF). The hospit ...ology. The hospital has collaborations with various international research institutions and universities.
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  • The Calcutta Unani Medical College and Hospital was established in the year 1994. Since its inception, the institution has been dedicated to the propagation [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1994]]
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  • ...psychiatric care through the 19th and 20th centuries until its closure in 1994. ...f a wider movement in the 19th century towards the creation of specialized institutions for the care of the mentally ill, influenced by the Lunacy Act 1845 which m
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  • ...ges as authorized under the Equity in Educational Land-Grant Status Act of 1994; and other United States colleges and universities which — (1) have demon
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  • ...as established in 1994 through the merger of the existing higher education institutions in the city, inheriting a rich tradition of academic excellence that dates ...ountry. The official inauguration of the University of Opole took place in 1994, marking the culmination of efforts to provide comprehensive higher educati
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  • [[File:Baillie_Henderson_Hospital_(1994).jpg|thumb]] [[File:Perspective_drawing_of_the_Lunatic_Asylum,_Toowoomba,_c ...was part of a broader movement during the period to establish specialized institutions for individuals with mental health conditions. Dr. Baillie Henderson, after
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  • ...[Assam]], [[India]]. Established in 1968, it is one of the premier medical institutions in the North-Eastern region of India. ...iliated with [[Gauhati University]] and later with [[Assam University]] in 1994.
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  • ...Kong is known for its high quality of teaching and research, with several institutions ranking among the top in [[Asia]] and the world. ...ions, including universities, community colleges, and vocational education institutions. The [[University Grants Committee]] (UGC) oversees the funding and quality
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  • ...Established in 1994, it has grown to become one of the leading healthcare institutions in the region, offering a wide range of medical services to both local and Union Hospital was founded in 1994 with the aim of providing comprehensive medical services to meet the growin
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  • ...is pivotal in shaping policies that affect schools, universities, research institutions, and cultural organizations. ...Dutch society and government. It has been known by its current name since 1994, emphasizing the interconnectedness of education, culture, and science.
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  • ...en involved isolating patients from the general population in large, rural institutions. ...adoption of more modern psychiatric treatments. However, like many similar institutions, it faced challenges such as overcrowding and underfunding.
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  • == South Korean Healthcare Institutions == ...althcare institutions. This article provides a comprehensive list of these institutions, along with a brief description of each.
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  • ...icultural and food research. It was established in 1983 and operated until 1994 when it merged with other research councils to form the Biotechnology and B ...e farming practices. The council allocated funds to universities, research institutions, and industry partners to carry out research projects that would benefit th
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  • ...nt of medical education, research, and healthcare services. Established in 1994, it operates under the auspices of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (I ...ely engages in international collaborations with universities and research institutions worldwide. These partnerships aim to enhance academic exchange, joint resea
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  • | foundation = 1994 ...non-profit organization based in Boston, United States. It was founded in 1994 and operates as a subsidiary of the renowned Massachusetts General Hospital
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  • ...oduced by economists [[David Blanchflower]] and [[Andrew Oswald]] in their 1994 book, "The Wage Curve". ...employment may be driven by other factors, such as changes in labor market institutions or macroeconomic conditions.
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  • ...erne 1950 crop|thumb]] '''Niels Kaj Jerne''' (23 December 1911 – 7 October 1994) was a British-born Danish immunologist who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize i ...logy. Later, he moved to the United States, where he continued his work at institutions such as the [[California Institute of Technology]] (Caltech) and the [[Univ
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