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  2. Primary aldosteronism - Wikipedia

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    [1] Primary aldosteronism is present in about 10% of people with high blood pressure. [1] It occurs more often in women than men. [5] Often, it begins in those between 30 and 50 years of age. [5] Conn's syndrome is named after Jerome W. Conn (1907–1994), an American endocrinologist who first described adenomas as a cause of the condition in ...

  3. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 358

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    Case name Citation Date decided Cooper v. Aaron: 358 U.S. 1: 1958: Moore v. Terminal R.R. Ass'n: 358 U.S. 31: 1958: Oakridge Cemetery Ass'n v. Oakridge Cemetery Corp.

  4. Conn's - Wikipedia

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    On July 23, 2024, Conn's announced that it would close up to 106 stores across from the Conn's and Badcock brands. 71 Conn's stores and 35 Badcock stores are set to close by the end of summer 2024. [7] That same day, Conn's filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Texas, listing assets and liabilities of between $1 billion to $10 billion. [8]

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    1-800-358-4860. Get live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. AOL Live Support Plus.

  6. New King James Version - Wikipedia

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    The New King James Version (NKJV) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published by Thomas Nelson, the complete NKJV was released in 1982.With regard to its textual basis, the NKJV relies on a modern critical edition (the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia) for the Old Testament, [1] while opting to use the Textus Receptus for the New Testament.

  7. Sheff v. O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Sheff v. O'Neill refers to a 1989 lawsuit and the subsequent 1996 Connecticut Supreme Court case (Sheff v. O'Neill, 238 Conn. 1, 678 A.2d 1267) that resulted in a landmark decision regarding civil rights and the right to education.

  8. Cantwell v. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Cantwell v. Connecticut, 310 U.S. 296 (1940), is a landmark court decision [1] [2] by the United States Supreme Court holding that the First Amendment's federal protection of religious free exercise incorporates via the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and so applies to state governments too.

  9. 777 (number) - Wikipedia

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    777 is an odd, composite, palindromic [1] repdigit. [2] It is also a sphenic number , [ 3 ] an extravagant number , [ 4 ] a lucky number , [ 5 ] a polite number , [ 6 ] an amenable number , and a deficient number . 777 is a congruent number , [ 7 ] as it is possible to make a right triangle with a rational number of sides whose area is 777.