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  2. Urologic disease - Wikipedia

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    Urinary tract obstruction is a urologic disease consisting of a decrease in the free passage of urine through one or both ureters and/or the urethra. It is a cause of urinary retention. Complete obstruction of the urinary tract requires prompt treatment for renal preservation. [32]

  3. Gewisse - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Wessex. The Gewisse ( Old English: [jeˈwisːe] ye-WEES-se; Latin: Geuissæ) were a tribe or ruling clan of the Anglo-Saxons. Their first location, mentioned in early medieval sources was the upper Thames region, around Dorchester on Thames. [1] However, some scholars suggest that the Gewisse had origins among the ancient Britons at ...

  4. 243 (Wessex) Multi-Role Medical Regiment - Wikipedia

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    128 Support Squadron, at Keynsham and Gloucester; 219 Hospital Squadron, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter; 211 Hospital Squadron, at Plymouth and Truro; 129 Medical Squadron, at Portsmouth; Uniform. The Wessex Wyvern Division Sign was used by the 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division during the two world wars: a mythical creature said to lurk in the West ...

  5. Wessex culture - Wikipedia

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    The Wessex culture is the predominant prehistoric culture of central and southern Britain during the early Bronze Age, originally defined by the British archaeologist Stuart Piggott in 1938. [1] The culture is related to the Hilversum culture of the southern Netherlands, Belgium and northern France, and linked to the Armorican Tumulus culture ...

  6. US defense secretary to undergo non-surgical procedure ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will turn over his duties temporarily on Friday while he undergoes a non-surgical procedure related to his previously reported bladder ...

  7. Wessex Formation - Wikipedia

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    Exposures of the Wessex and Vectis Formations in southern Dorset, shown in turquoise. The Wessex Formation is a fossil-rich English geological formation that dates from the Berriasian to Barremian stages of the Early Cretaceous. It forms part of the Wealden Group and underlies the younger Vectis Formation and overlies the Durlston Formation.

  8. Wessex Constitutional Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Wessex Constitutional Convention is an all-party pressure group, in the United Kingdom, devoted to pursuing a degree of self-government for Wessex. It has the following stated aims: To achieve the broadest consensus on the form of self-government appropriate for Wessex.

  9. Chris Pine Calls Negative 'Poolman' Reviews a 'Come-to-Jesus ...

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    The actor admitted to discussing the negative Poolman reviews in therapy — but he’s ultimately come to a positive conclusion about the movie.. Julie Andrews Thinks 'Princess Diaries 3' Talks ...

  10. Wessex Society of Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    The Wessex Society of Newfoundland and Labrador is a not-for-profit, volunteer-run organization established to promote Newfoundland and Labrador's connections with the West Country of England, and to celebrate other ethnocultural traditions in Newfoundland and Labrador. [1] The organization was officially charted 25 October 1984 [2] [3] by ...

  11. Sexræd and Sæward of Essex - Wikipedia

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    Sexred, or Sexræd (d. 626?), and Sæward ( Sæward of Essex) are two brothers who jointly served as king of the East Saxons after the death of their father Sæbert. [1] Their father converted to Christianity in 604, [2] becoming the first Christian king of the East Saxons. When Sæberht died in c. 616? the two brothers they ruled jointly as ...