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Biomedical scientist

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP A biomedical scientist is a scientist trained in biology, particularly in the context of medicine. These scientists work to gain knowledge on the main principles of how the human body works and to find new ways to cure or treat disease by developing advanced diagnostic tools or new therapeutic strategies. The research of biomedical scientists is referred to as biomedical research. Contents 1 Description 1.1 Level of education 1.2 Work environment 1.2.1 Academics 1.2.2 Industry 1.2.3 Non-traditional career paths 1.3 United Kingdom 2 Education 2.1 United Kingdom 3 Areas of specialization 4 Salaries and job growth 4.1 United Kingdom 4.2 United States of America 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Description The specific activities of the biomedical scientist can differ in various parts of the world and vary with the level of education. Generally speaking, biomedical scientists conduct research in a laboratory setting, using living org...

UEFA coefficient

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP In European football, the UEFA coefficients are statistics used for ranking and seeding teams in club and international competitions. Introduced in 1979, [1] the coefficients are calculated by UEFA, who administer football within Europe. For men's competitions (discussed in this article), three different sets of coefficients are calculated: National team coefficient: used to rank national teams, for seeding in the UEFA Euro qualifying and finals tournaments Country coefficient: used to rank the collective performance of the clubs of each member association, for assigning the number of places, and at what stage clubs enter the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League Club coefficient: used to rank individual clubs, for seeding in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League While not discussed in this article, coefficients are calculated in a similar fashion for women's competitions such as the UEFA Women's Euro [2] and the UEF...