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  2. Educational Service Units of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Educational Service Units (ESUs) are political subdivisions that serve as intermediate level education service agencies for member school districts.Educational Service Units were created by the Nebraska Legislature in 1965 as cooperative programs to make services more cost effective for school districts.

  3. Embolic stroke of undetermined source - Wikipedia

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    ESUS is a diagnosis of exclusion based on radiological and cardiological examinations. For exclusion of haemorrhagic or lacunar strokes CT or MRI imaging is needed. Both procedures also allow detection of embolic pattern of ischemic lesions. 12-lead ECG and cardiac monitoring for at least 24 h with automated rhythm detection are mandated to exclude atrial fibrillation; echocardiography (TTE ...

  4. Esus - Wikipedia

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    Esus as depicted on the Pillar of the Boatmen. Esus [a] is a Celtic god known from iconographic, epigraphic, and literary sources. The Roman poet Lucan's epic Pharsalia mentions Esus, Taranis, and Teutates as gods to whom the Gauls sacrificed humans. This rare mention of Celtic gods under their native names in a Latin text has been the subject ...

  5. Esu - Wikipedia

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    Educational Service Units of Nebraska, USA; Emporia State University in Kansas, USA; ... Esus (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with ESU;

  6. Evolutionarily significant unit - Wikipedia

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    Local adaptations may be present even with some gene flow from other populations, and even when there is little differentiation at neutral markers among ESUs. Reciprocal transplantation experiments are necessary to test for genetic differentiation for phenotypic traits, and differences in selection gradients across habitats.

  7. List of colleges and universities in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Defunct colleges and universities in Nebraska; Name Founded Closed Address Notes Brownville College 1858 1860 Brownville: Brownville College was organized in December, 1858, with Rev. Thomas W. Tipton as president. The college was short-lived and closed soon after in 1860. Thomas Tipton later became one of the first U.S. Senators for Nebraska ...

  8. Dan Osborn - Wikipedia

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    Dan Osborn (born March 29, 1975) is a U.S. Navy veteran, industrial mechanic, former labor union leader and independent politician.. Osborn served in the Nebraska Army National Guard before working at Kellogg's Omaha plant.

  9. Government of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The court consists of a chief justice and six associate justices . Each justice is initially appointed by the governor of Nebraska ; using the Missouri Plan , each justice is then subject to a retention vote for additional six-year terms.