- Look up Vital, vital, or
vitals in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vital or
Vitals may
refer to:
Vital Cr****, a cr****
located in the
Omineca Country region...
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Vitals is a 2002 techno-thriller
novel by
American writer Greg Bear,
nominated for a John W.
Campbell Memorial Award in 2002. The main
protagonist is Hal...
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Vitals is a firm
based in New York City that
provides preparation materials for
medical board certification exams,
founded in 2012. The
company offers...
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group members without vitals-capable
beacons (including lower-end
beacons without W-Link and W-Link
capable beacons without vitals detection), the rescuer's...
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signed between the
Maltese Government and
Vitals Global Healthcare that
granted a
concession to
Vitals to run
three hospitals, St Luke's Hospital, Karin...
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versions of
Lighthouse offer insights into how to
optimize the Core Web
Vitals metrics (which is one of the
signals used by Google's
algorithm to rank...
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inaugurated a new USD 22
million manufacturing plant for its NESTLÉ
FRUITA VITALS range at the
Sheikhupura Factory, with a
production capacity of 24,000 units...
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Vitals Global Healthcare (VGH) was a
healthcare company based in Malta. It
managed public–private
partnerships and
worked with
Barts and The
London School...
- Roy
Alvin Harrisville II (April 22, 1922 – July 25, 2023) was an
American Lutheran theologian who
wrote extensively on the
interpretation of the New Testament...
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Vital signs (also
known as
vitals) are a
group of the four to six most
crucial medical signs that
indicate the
status of the body's
vital (life-sustaining)...