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  2. Moran Eye Center - Wikipedia

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    John A. Moran Eye Center physicians provide comprehensive care in all ophthalmic subspecialties, making Moran a major referral center for complex cases. The Utah Lions Eye Bank is part of the Moran Eye Center and serves as a coordinating center for eye tissue donated by Utahns upon their death. The Moran Eye Center offers its Patient Support ...

  3. Shapiro reaction - Wikipedia

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    The Shapiro reaction or tosylhydrazone decomposition is an organic reaction in which a ketone or aldehyde is converted to an alkene through an intermediate hydrazone in the presence of 2 equivalents of organolithium reagent.

  4. Rami M. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Rami M. Shapiro (26 April 1951), commonly called "Rabbi Rami", is an American Reform rabbi, author, [1] teacher, and speaker [2] on the subjects liberal Judaism and contemporary spirituality. [3] His Judaism is grounded in the perennial philosophy .

  5. Ronald M. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    [21] [third-party source needed] The Ronald M. Shapiro Research Award and Lecture was established in recognition of Shapiro's service at the Greenebaum Cancer Center of the University of Maryland. In June 2003, Stevenson University awarded Shapiro the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.

  6. Laurie Gwen Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Laurie Gwen Shapiro is an American writer and filmmaker. She resides in New York City, where she was born and raised, and is a graduate of Stuyvesant High School . The 2001 documentary film Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale , which she co-produced and co-directed with her brother David, received numerous awards, [ 1 ] including:

  7. Prudential Center - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 2009, the Nets played two preseason games at the Prudential Center, while considering a possible move there. [16] After the success of the preseason games at the Prudential Center, [17] the Nets finalized a deal to move to the Prudential Center. On April 23, 2012, the Nets played their final game at the Prudential Center.