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[3] [5] The name is an abbreviation of Veterinary Centers of America, though VCA no longer uses this full name. VCA acquired its first veterinary clinic, West Los Angeles Veterinary Hospital, in 1987. [4] In October 2004, VCA purchased Sound Technologies, [6] a company which supplied digital radiology and ultrasound equipment to veterinary ...
Des Moines (/ d ə ˈ m ɔɪ n z / də-MOYNZ) is a city in King County, Washington, United States.The population was 32,888 as of the 2020 census. [6] The city is located on the east shore of Puget Sound, near the center of the Seattle metropolitan area.
Puget Sound and the many adjacent waterways, inlets, and bays form a natural transportation route for much of the western part of Washington. For navigation purposes, Puget Sound was sometimes divided into the "upper Sound" referring to the waters south of the Tacoma Narrows, and the lower sound, referring to the waters from the Tacoma Narrows north to Admiralty Inlet.
Kent Des Moines station is a future station on Sound Transit's Federal Way Link Extension, part of the Link light rail system. It is to be located in western Kent, Washington near Highline College. It is scheduled to open in 2026 as part of the extension of the 1 Line to Federal Way Transit Center.
Pages in category "Veterinary equipment" ... Technology in veterinary medicine This page was last edited on 4 January 2014, at 08:46 (UTC). ...
A centrifuge is commonly used in veterinary practices in order to prepare blood samples for analysis. Components of the blood are separated using high velocities and centrifugal force Autoclave: A machine that uses high pressures and temperatures to sterilize surgical equipment.
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The Des Moines–Burien Freeway was approved by the Washington State Highway Commission in 1966, as part of a longer freeway corridor connecting the ports of Tacoma and Seattle. [35] An earlier proposal from 1967 to connect the north end of SR 509 to I-5 via an expressway on Michigan Street and a new crossing of the Duwamish River was studied ...