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  2. Lions Gate Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital formally opened on April 22, 1961. [1] Opened in 2014, the Greta and Robert H.N. Ho Psychiatry and Education Centre (HOpe Centre) provides mental health services both at the hospital and in outpatient clinics. [2] It is the fourth busiest hospital in Vancouver, and one of only five neurosurgery centres in British Columbia proper. [3]

  3. Philip F. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Philip F. Cohen (born September 3, 1950) is a Canadian clinical director of Nuclear Medicine working out of the Lions Gate Hospital [1] in North Vancouver, British Columbia. [2] [3] As a nuclear medicine physician, he is a pioneer in the usage of 3-D imaging techniques to improve diagnosis of bone disease [4] and injury in collaboration with the Medical Imaging Research Group at University of ...

  4. Lions Gate (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lion Gate at Mycenae in Greece; Lion Gate, one of the entrances to the ancient Hittite city of Hattusa, now in Turkey; Lion Gate, one of the entrances to the gardens of Hampton Court Palace in London; Lion Gate, one of the entrances to Kew Gardens in London; Lions Gate (Porta Leoni), Roman gate in Verona; Lions' Gate, also called St. Stephen's ...

  5. LGH - Wikipedia

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    Lahore General Hospital, Pakistan; Lakeshore General Hospital, Quebec, Canada; Landesgymnasium für Hochbegabte, school in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany; Leibgarde der Hartschier, life guard of the Kingdom of Bavaria; Leicester General Hospital, England; Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Lowell General Hospital ...

  6. Lion Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Gate (Greek: Πύλη των Λεόντων) is the popular modern name for the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae in Southern Greece. It was erected during the thirteenth century BC, around 1250 BC, in the northwestern side of the acropolis .

  7. Sigiriya - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Gate and Climbing Stretch. In 1831 Major Jonathan Forbes of the 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot of the British Army, while returning on horseback from a trip to Pollonnuruwa, encountered the "brushwood-covered summit of the rock of Sigiri". [10] Sigiriya came to the attention of antiquarians and, later, archaeologists.

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  9. Hamadan Stone Lion - Wikipedia

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    The stone lion – one part of the 'Lions' Gate' – sits on a hill. When first built, this statue had a twin counterpart for which they both constituted the old gate of the city. During the Islamic conquest of Persia, the victorious Arabs referred to the gate as bâb ul-asad (Persian: باب‌الاسد, "the lions' gate").