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KCL
(redirected from King's College London)

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KCLKing's College London
KClPotassium Chloride
KCLKirchoff's Current Law
KCLKanto Cricket League
KCLChignik, AK, USA - Lagoon (Airport Code)
KCLKarvy Consultants Ltd. (India)


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Byline: ANI London, July 22 (ANI): Researchers at University College London and King's College London have developed a simple saliva test that may help detect which expectant women are likely to go into premature labour.
00 Hardcover HM742 Editors Hatzipanagos (information and communication technologies, King's College, London, UK) and Warburton (eLearning manager, King's College London, UK) have collected research on current trends in social networking and how these technologies have affected the development of software and distributed networks.
Editors Sharpe (craniofacial development, King's College London, UK) and Mason (developmental neurobiology, King's College London, UK) have included new protocols for students and researchers in biomedical fields, including laboratory techniques that take advantage of the strengths and weaknesses of each type of vertebrate embryo.
 
 
 
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