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  1. Nanyang Technological University. Block N4.1 . N4.1-02-23. Nanyang Avenue. Singapore 639798. Tel: (+65) 6790 4142 (General Office) Tel: (+65) 6790 4935 (Direct line Prof Alfred) Fax: (65) 6790 9081. Email: miytok at ntu.edu.sg.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0088670Alfred Block - IMDb

    Alfred Block (1897-1949) was a writer who worked on films such as It's a Great Life, Way Out West and Roar of the Press. He was born in New York and died in Los Angeles, and also wrote stories for The Ship from Shanghai and Speedway.

    • Writer
    • August 31, 1897
    • Alfred Block
    • January 16, 1949
  3. Alfred Block, based in the German town of Verden. He subsequently completed his studies in electrical engineering, thus providing the foundation for his business and technical success in that industry.

  4. Alfred Blalock (April 5, 1899 – September 15, 1964) was an American surgeon most noted for his work on the medical condition of shock as well as tetralogy of Fallot – commonly known as blue baby syndrome.

  5. - Centre Block - East Block - Philip Block - Alfred Lane House A B C Burnet Institute AMREP Education Centre Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute D Ian Potter Library E Accessible Parking Public Parking Bicycle Parking Taxi Rank Tram Assembly point Main Entrance 72 | Stop 26 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67 EMERGENCY Gate 1 Gate 2 Gate 3 Parking The Alfred ...

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  6. When you pair any of our Alfred Smart Locks with the Alfred Connect Wifi Integration System (sold Separately) you can remote access your Alfred Smart Lock via the Alfred Home App. This will allow you to lock and unlock your device, or just check on the status of your lock from anywhere in the world as long as there is an active wifi connection ...

  7. Alfred Blalock (born April 5, 1899, Culloden, Ga., U.S.—died Sept. 15, 1964, Baltimore, Md.) was an American surgeon who, with pediatric cardiologist Helen B. Taussig, devised a surgical treatment for infants born with the condition known as the tetralogy of Fallot, or “blue baby” syndrome.