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  2. Gastrointestinal tract - Wikipedia

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    The gastrointestinal tract ( GI tract, digestive tract, alimentary canal) is the tract or passageway of the digestive system that leads from the mouth to the anus. The GI tract contains all the major organs of the digestive system, in humans and other animals, including the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Food taken in through the mouth is ...

  3. Gastrointestinal disease - Wikipedia

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    Gastrointestinal diseases (abbrev. GI diseases or GI illnesses) refer to diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract, namely the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and rectum, and the accessory organs of digestion, the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas . Deaths due to digestive diseases per million persons in 2012.

  4. West Coast University - Wikipedia

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    westcoastuniversity .edu. West Coast University ( WCU) is a private, for-profit university focused on healthcare degrees with campus locations in Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Ontario, California; Richardson, Texas; and Miami, Florida. David Pyle founded American Career College in 1979 under the name of American College of Optics.

  5. Gi Group Spa - Wikipedia

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    Gi Group Spa is one of the largest companies in the staffing industry and is headquartered in Milan, Italy. The Group, founded by Stefano Colli Lanzi in 1998, is also a global corporate member of World Employment Confederation (former CIETT), [1] the international confederation of private employment agencies.

  6. Defence Science and Technology Agency - Wikipedia

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    www .dsta .gov .sg. Defence Science and Technology Agency ( DSTA) is a statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Defence of the Government of Singapore . DSTA is responsible for performing acquisitions management, systems management, systems development for the Singapore Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).

  7. Abdali Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Abdali Hospital. /  31.963722°N 35.910083°E  / 31.963722; 35.910083. Abdali Hospital is a multi-specialty hospital located in the modern development of Al-Abdali, Amman, Jordan. The hospital was founded by the investment group behind the Clemenceau Medical Center in Beirut, which is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medical Center in ...

  8. Gastrointestinal physiology - Wikipedia

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    Gastrointestinal physiology is the branch of human physiology that addresses the physical function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The function of the GI tract is to process ingested food by mechanical and chemical means, extract nutrients and excrete waste products. The GI tract is composed of the alimentary canal, that runs from the mouth ...

  9. GI Rights Network - Wikipedia

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    GI Rights Network. The GI Rights Network is coalition of nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations that provide free and confidential information to United States military servicemembers, veterans, and their families. Most of the counseling provided by the Network is done via phone through the GI Rights Hotline 877-447-4487.

  10. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Lower gastrointestinal bleeding, commonly abbreviated LGIB, is any form of gastrointestinal bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract. LGIB is a common reason for seeking medical attention at a hospital's emergency department. [1] LGIB accounts for 30–40% of all gastrointestinal bleeding and is less common than upper gastrointestinal ...

  11. G.I. - Wikipedia

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    G.I. is an informal term that refers to "a soldier in the United States armed forces, especially the army" [1] It is mostly deeply associated with World War II, [2] but continues to see use. [3] It was originally an initialism used in U.S. Army paperwork for items made of galvanized iron. [2] The earliest known instance in writing is from ...