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List of Apollo Hospitals in India

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List of Apollo Hospitals in India Health   /   Hospitals and Medical Centers The list shows the main Hospitals in the Cities of India, the Apollo Hospitals Contact and Location Details listed with Services and Facility information. Apollo Hospital (Bangalore, Karnataka) Address: 154/11, Opp IIM, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 560076 (India) Tel: +(91)-80-26304050 / 26304051, +91-80-26304108 / 4109 (Admissions), +91-80-26304124 (Ambulance), +91-80-26304126 / 4127 (Emergency) Fax: +(91)-80-41463151 E-mail: customercare_bangalore@apollohospitals.com Web: http://www.apollohospitalsbangalore.com/ Departments: Core Speciality, Apollo Preventive Health Check, Apollo Diagnostics, Cosmetology, Medical Specialties, Surgical Specialties, Women’s Center, Advanced Pediatrics, Eye & Ear Care Medical Specialities: General Medicine, Elderly Care, Renal Diseases, Respiratory Diseases, Infectious Diseases, Sugar & Endocrine, Mental Health, Gastroenterology, Hematology Apo

APOLLO HOSPITALS IN INDIA

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Hospitals in India Apollo presence encompasses over 10,000 beds across 70 hospitals, 2556 pharmacies, over 172 primary care & diagnostic clinics, 148 telemedicine units across 13 countries, health insurance services, global projects consultancy, 15 academic institutions and a Research Foundation with a focus on global clinical trials, epidemiological studies, stem-cell and genetic research. Ahmedabad A multi-specialty quaternary care hospital, it is indeed one of the cornerstones of the healthcare infrastructure in Gujarat, setting new benchmarks in quality standards... Bangalore This hospital is well known for its state-of-the-art technology and outstanding expertise in all medical specialties, making it a powerhouse of healthcare in Bangalore... Chennai The flagship hospital of the Group, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai was established in 1983. Today it is one of the most respected medical institutions in the world... Delhi The first hospital to be

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All About Thunderstorms

All About Thunderstorms Thunderstorms and springtime go hand in hand and the reasons are directly related to the change of airmasses as the atmosphere transitions from cold to warm. Longer days and higher sun angles create warmer days and warmer air masses. These contrast with lingering cold air masses still being pulled out of Canada into the continental United States. Contrasts between warming land surfaces and still cold upper levels create much stronger instability that can produce stronger storms with high winds, hail, and in extreme cases, tornadoes. 1 What is a thunderstorm and what do they produce? A thunderstorm occurs when a cloud producing a shower develops to a sufficient height and begins to produce lightning, and thus thunder. Thunderstorms affect relatively small areas when compared with hurricanes and winter storms. The typical thunderstorm is 15 miles in diameter and lasts an average of 30 minutes. Nearly 1,800 thunderstorms are occurring at any moment a

Life Cycle of a Thunderstorm

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Life Cycle of a Thunderstorm A basic thunderstorm (single cell) goes through three phases during its lifetime: cumulus, mature, and dissipating. This can last between 30 minutes to an hour. Why do I care?   If you see a thunderstorm coming, knowing what stage it is in could help you determine how much impact it will have on the area around you. I should already be familiar with : Fronts, How Clouds Form, Precipitation Types The three main ingredients for a thunderstorm to grow and develop are instability, moisture, and a lifting mechanism all explained in previous topics. The information below will further explain the development of thunderstorms when all of these ingredients are available. Figure A. The cumulus stage of a growing thunderstorm. The life of a typical non-severe thunderstorm goes through three stages: Cumulus, Mature, and Dissipating. In the first stage (cumulus), we see the cloud that will become the thunderstorm starting to form and grow due to the ris