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  2. File:UnitedHealthcare (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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    The uploader or another editor requests that a local copy of this file be kept. This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:UnitedHealthcare (logo).svg, where categories and captions may be viewed.

  3. Brochure - Wikipedia

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    "Pastures for Habersham County" brochures by S.C. Gunnels, the county agent. A brochure is an promotional document primarily used to introduce a company, organization, products, or services and inform prospective customers or members of the public of the benefits.

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  5. Investigator's brochure - Wikipedia

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    In drug development and medical device development [1] the Investigator's Brochure (IB) is a comprehensive document summarizing the body of information about an investigational product ("IP" or "study drug") obtained during a drug trial. The IB is a document of critical importance throughout the drug development process and is updated with new ...

  6. Graphic communication - Wikipedia

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    Graphic design may consist of the deliberate selection, creation, or arrangement of typography alone, as in a brochure, flier, poster, web site, or book without any other element. Clarity or effective communication may be the objective, association with other cultural elements may be sought, or merely, the creation of a distinctive style.

  7. Health Information National Trends Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) [1] is a cross-sectional, nationally representative survey of American adults sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. HINTS provides publicly available data on American adults' knowledge of, attitudes toward, and behaviors related to cancer prevention, control and communication.