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  2. Bob Turley - Wikipedia

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    The company became Primerica Financial Services, and was later bought out by Citigroup in 1989. [38] He retired from the business in 2001, and sold half of his business to his son and the other half to Lynn Webb, a senior national sales director. [3] Later in his life, Turley resided in Blue Ridge, Georgia, and had a winter home on Marco Island ...

  3. Dalas Review - Wikipedia

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    Dalas is the first child of Juan Jose Santomé and Maria Sabrina Lemus Carmenatty, and was born on 31 October 1993 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. [3] He was introduced to computers when he was three years old and around the age of 11–12, he got into 3D modelling and photo editing.

  4. The Dartmouth Review - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmouth Review is a conservative [2] newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.Founded in 1980 by a number of staffers from the college's daily newspaper, The Dartmouth, [3] the paper is most famous for having spawned other politically conservative U.S. college newspapers that would come to include the Yale Free Press, Carolina Review, The Stanford Review ...

  5. Review of systems - Wikipedia

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    A review of systems (ROS), also called a systems enquiry or systems review, is a technique used by healthcare providers for eliciting a medical history from a patient. It is often structured as a component of an admission note covering the organ systems, with a focus upon the subjective symptoms perceived by the patient (as opposed to the objective signs perceived by the clinician).

  6. Institutional review board - Wikipedia

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    An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC), ethical review board (ERB), or research ethics board (REB), is a committee at an institution that applies research ethics by reviewing the methods proposed for research involving human subjects, to ensure that the projects are ethical.

  7. Systematic review - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review is a scholarly synthesis of the evidence on a clearly presented topic using critical methods to identify, define and assess research on the topic. [1] A systematic review extracts and interprets data from published studies on the topic (in the scientific literature), then analyzes, describes, critically appraises and summarizes interpretations into a refined evidence-based ...

  8. Review - Wikipedia

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    A user review refers to a review written by a user or consumer of a product or service based on the author's own experience as a user of the reviewed product. Popular sources for consumer reviews are e-commerce sites like Amazon.com and Zappos and social media sites like Tripadvisor and Yelp. E-commerce sites often have consumer reviews for ...