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  2. Stanford University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital's history began with the foundation of the Stanford Home for Convalescent Children (the "Con Home") in 1911. When the Stanford Medical School moved south from San Francisco in 1959, the Stanford Hospital was established and was co-owned with the city of Palo Alto; it was then known as Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital Center. It was ...

  3. Clara Wu Tsai - Wikipedia

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    Clara Wu Tsai is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and social justice activist. She is a co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the New York Liberty of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), the San Diego Seals of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and Barclays Center.

  4. Fazang - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Tang Empire and Central Asian Protectorates (including Sogdiana) circa 660 CE. Little is known about Fazang's early life. [10] Fazang's family were Sogdians and lived in an ethnically Sogdian enclave in the imperial capital of Chang’an. [11] Fazang's father, Kang Mi, held an official title in the Tang court.

  5. Stanford's new tech-laden hospital includes pill-picking robots

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    The university has opened a new hospital in Stanford Health Care's campus that aims to be as capable and connected as the phone in your pocket. You can control entertainment lighting and climate ...

  6. Zhang Xiaoqian - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xiaoqian (simplified Chinese: 张孝骞; traditional Chinese: 張孝騫; December 28, 1897 – August 8, 1987), also known as Hsiao-ch'ien Chang, was a Chinese gastroenterologist who is considered the founder of gastroenterology in China.

  7. Wikipedia:Vital articles/List of all level 1–4 vital articles

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    (551) H II region · H. G. Wells · H. P. Lovecraft · HIV · HIV/AIDS · HTML · HTTP · Haber process · Habitat · Haddock · Hades · Hadith · Hadley cell · Hadrian · Hadron · Hafez · Hafnium · Hagfish · Hagia Sophia · Haiku · Hail · Haile Gebrselassie · Haile Selassie · Hainan · Haiphong · Hair · Hairstyle · Haiti · Haitian Revolution · Haitian Vodou · Hajj · Hakka ...

  8. Nancy T. Chang - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] Chang is an angel investor in health-care entrepreneurships and performs philanthropic work in community health-education projects. [4] As part of Project Hope's China programs, she has had the responsibility of assessing annual progress in programs at Wuhan University School of Medicine, Shanghai Children's Medical Center, and ...

  9. Zhu Wen - Wikipedia

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    The last two Tang emperors, Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (Li Jie) and Emperor Ai of Tang (Li Zuo), who "ruled" as his puppets from 903 to 907, were both murdered by him. Zhu Wen initially served as a general under the rebel Huang Chao , but defected to the weakened Tang dynasty in 882.