The hospital specializes in neurology, general medicine, general surgery, orthopaedics, gynaecology, anaesthesiology, neonatology, pathology and histo-pathology, dermatology and physiotherapy.
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In the 20th Century, the dairy industry continued the boom and bust cycle, while ecotourism centered on Pico and the histo-cultural nature of the island developed after European integration.
Due to its monumental character, Tholos 7 ( which was built in the third millennium ) constitutes an undeniable histo-cultural and scientific centre of the site, including its quantity of artifacts unearthed.
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No, she would prefer to get back to work and " trim in the cases "; she still does not have the full histo-pathology on the zoo animals that have died.
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He was also the principal developer and contributor to the BrainMaps project, an internet-enabled, high-resolution histo-and cyto-chemical brain atlas for myriad species ( Mikula et al, 2007 ).
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These formed the basis of further articles exploring the histo-philosophical nature of digital media, especially MP3 and iPod culture, as evidenced in the forthcoming e-book " Post-Pod " available in 2008.
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The interior circuit was developed so that visitors would not follow the same trajectory coming and going along the route, while providing information about the histo-cultural traditions of this cave, in addition to the scientific and geological history.
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"' Histo Andonov "'( ) ( 1887 1928 ) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, a freedom fighter and a leader of Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization ( IMARO ) and Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization ( IMRO ) revolutionary bands.
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This " Parque Arqueol�gico Subaqu�tico da Ba�a de Angra " ( " Archeological Subaquatic Park of the Bay of Angra " ) was established on 12 October 2005 to preserve and promote the histo-cultural significance of the Bay to life in Angra do Hero�smo.