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  2. Medical College of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    augusta.edu/mcg. The Medical College of Georgia (often referred to as MCG) is the flagship medical school of the University System of Georgia, the state's only public medical school, and one of the top 10 largest medical schools in the United States. [5] Established in 1828 as the Medical Academy of Georgia, MCG is the oldest and founding ...

  3. Stephen Quartermain - Wikipedia

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    10 News First. Spouses. Julie Quartermain (1992–2000) Paige (2003–present) Children. 2, son and daughter. Stephen William Quartermain (born 7 May 1962 [citation needed]) is an Australian television personality, journalist and presenter. Quartermain is currently a sport presenter on 10 News First in Melbourne.

  4. Geneva Citizens' Movement - Wikipedia

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    Geneva Citizens' Movement. The Geneva Citizens' Movement ( French: Mouvement Citoyens Genevois ), abbreviated to MCG, is a right-wing populist [3] [4] political party in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. On its own initiative, it started, and is a part of, the wider Romandy Citizens' Movement ( French: Mouvement Citoyens Romand ), abbreviated ...

  5. Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies - Wikipedia

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    The Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies (MCG) or Morfologiceskij Katalog Galaktik, is a Russian catalogue of 30,642 galaxies compiled by Boris Vorontsov-Velyaminov and V. P. Arkhipova. It is based on scrutiny of prints of the Palomar Sky Survey plates, and putatively complete to a photographic magnitude of 15.

  6. Comics Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The site debuted a podcast in 2011, called "Comics You Can Dance To", alongside a number of new columns. Writers for the site in 2015 included Kate Leth and Don McGregor . Jason Sacks stepped away from Comics Bulletin in 2016; it was subsequently owned by Daniel Gehen. In August 2021, Comics Bulletin was placed on hiatus.

  7. McG - Wikipedia

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    Joseph McGinty Nichol (born August 9, 1968), known professionally as McG, is an American director, producer, and former record producer. McG began his career in the music industry, directing music videos and producing various albums. He later rose to prominence with his debut theatrically released narrative feature, Charlie's Angels, which had ...

  8. Melbourne Cricket Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG ), also known locally as The 'G, [10] is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria. [11] Founded and managed by the Melbourne Cricket Club, with 95,000 seats and an additional 5,000 capacity in standing room for a total of just over 100,000 [12] it is the largest stadium in the ...

  9. MCG +01-02-015 - Wikipedia

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    MCG +01-02-015 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces. It is an example of a void galaxy, and believed to be one of the most isolated galaxies known, with no other galaxies for around 100 million light-years in all directions. Observational history

  10. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Colonial era See also: Education in the Thirteen Colonies, Latin school § Latin schools in colonial North America and the USA, and Neo-Latin § Latin in school education 1500-1700 Schooling was a high priority in Puritan New England, which set up strong systems, especially in the colonial-era Province of Massachusetts Bay. It was a lower priority elsewhere, with many short-lived small local ...

  11. Rapid sequence induction - Wikipedia

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    Rapid sequence intubation refers to the pharmacologically induced sedation and neuromuscular paralysis prior to intubation of the trachea. The technique is a quicker form of the process normally used to induce general anesthesia. A useful framework for describing the technique of RSI is the "seven Ps".