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  2. Mark Ludwig - Wikipedia

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    Mark Allen Ludwig (August 5, 1958 – 2011) was a physicist from the U.S and author of books on computer viruses and artificial life.

  3. Carl Jörns - Wikipedia

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    He started out as a cyclist and became connected with the Opel family, who ran the Opel sewing machine and bicycle company. He won his first bicycle race in 1893. As the Opel company started to expand into automobile manufacturing, he became a driver for Opel's racing team. He retired from cycling in 1900, [2] after winning 300 races.

  4. Mary Zappone - Wikipedia

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    Frances Slagle. Mary Slagle Zappone (born July 15, 1964), daughter of James Robert Slagle, is an American businesswoman notable for her achievements in business transformation and encouraging women in STEM.

  5. List of individual body parts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable body parts of people. It includes specific, individual instances of organs and appendages which are famous in their own regard. Many noted body parts are of dubious provenance [1] and most are separated from their bodies post-mortem. In some faiths, veneration of the dead may include the preservation of body parts as ...

  6. Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Weimar Republic, [c] officially known as the German Reich, [d] was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional federal republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.

  7. Jason Fung - Wikipedia

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    1973. Occupation (s) Nephrologist, writer. Jason Fung (born in 1973) is a Canadian nephrologist and functional medicine advocate who promotes a low-carbohydrate high-fat diet and intermittent fasting. [1] [2] [3] Fung disputes the current saturated fat guidelines.

  8. Protein Power - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind Protein Power is that reducing the intake of carbohydrates will reduce the amount of insulin released into the body. [2] According to the diet, insulin controls the storage of fat which is triggered by the intake of carbohydrates. Protein Power promotes an animal-based diet rich in red meat and eggs.

  9. Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Wikipedia

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    Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (/ ˌ l uː i ˈ d r aɪ f ə s / LOO-ee DRY-fəs; born January 13, 1961) is an American actress and comedian.Often described as one of the greatest performers in television history, she is widely known for her roles as various characters on Saturday Night Live (1982–1985), Elaine Benes on Seinfeld (1990–1998), Christine Campbell on The New Adventures ...

  10. Cerner Enviza - Wikipedia

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    Cerner Enviza is an American healthcare company that provides data, analytics, and research to the life sciences industry, with a particular focus on oncology and rare diseases. Kantar Health was acquired by Bain Capital in 2019, [2] which sold it to the Cerner Corporation on April 1, 2021, and was subsequently renamed Cerner Enviza.

  11. Wexford Health Sources - Wikipedia

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    Wexford Health Sources, Inc. is an American healthcare services company that is headquartered in Foster Plaza Two in Green Tree, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. The Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) contracts with Wexford, and Wexford provides medical services to inmates at state-operated facilities.