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  2. Medical College of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    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 school of Augusta University and played a role in the establishment of ...

  3. Medical College of Georgia Institute of Molecular Medicine ...

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    Several IMMAG faculty hold appointments as core faculty directors to ensure that MCG investigators have access to state-of-the-art technologies essential for biomedical research in the modern world.

  4. Augusta University - Wikipedia

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    Augusta University ( AU) is a public research university and academic medical center in Augusta, Georgia. It is a part of the University System of Georgia and has satellite medical campuses in Savannah, Albany, Rome, and Athens. It employs over 15,000 people, has more than 56,000 alumni, [13] and is accredited by the Southern Association of ...

  5. Augusta University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Augusta University Health is an academic health center that manages the clinical operations associated with Augusta University. It is a health care network that offers primary, specialty and sub-specialty care in the Augusta, Georgia area and throughout the Southeastern United States .

  6. Alexander Ulanovsky - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Ulanovsky (1891–1970) was the chief illegal "rezident" for Soviet Military Intelligence ( GRU ), who was rezident in the United States 1931–1932 with his wife and was imprisoned [why?] in the 1950s [when?] with his family in the Soviet gulag.

  7. Magnetocardiography - Wikipedia

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    Magnetocardiography (MCG) is a technique to measure the magnetic fields produced by electrical currents in the heart using extremely sensitive devices such as the superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID). If the magnetic field is measured using a multichannel device, a map of the magnetic field is obtained over the chest; from such a map, using mathematical algorithms that take into ...

  8. Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Semi-finals. Yugoslavia defeated India 4–1. It would be their third consecutive Olympic final, after losing both in 1948 and 1952. The Soviets defeated Bulgaria 2–1. Bulgaria scored first and conceded two goals in the last six minutes of the game. 4 December 1956. 16:30 AEST ( UTC+10) Yugoslavia. 4–1.

  9. Cameron Mackenzie (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Mackenzie (born 21 January 2004) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for Hawthorn in the Australian Football League (AFL).

  10. Connor MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Connor Macdonald (born 13 January 2003) is a professional Australian rules footballer with the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

  11. Manchester Craftsmen's Guild - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Craftsmen's Guild (MCG) is a nonprofit art, education, and music organization established in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1968. Courses include ceramics, photography, digital arts, and design to over 500 young people each year and 3,400 additional students in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. Ninety percent of the students receive high ...