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Philadelphia

The largest city in Pennsylvania which was founded in 1682 and incorporated in 1701

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Where can tickets for a football game featuring the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles be purchased?

Tickets to a football game featuring the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles may be purchased from online ticket retailers such as StubHub, VividSeats and TicketMaster. These tickets can also be purchased by telephone from Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000.

What is the traveling time from Newark to Philadelphia?

The distance is only 85 miles, however it will require 1.7 hours of driving time.

Is there any toll costs from Philadelphia PA to Pittsburgh Pa?

Depending on what route you take if you take 76 the entire way that is a toll road and will cost you around $25.00 you can take non toll roads but it will take much longer

Where is the Cedar Grove Museum in Philadelphia Pennsylvania located?

The address of the Cedar Grove Museum is: Lansdowne Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19121

Where is the East Falls Historical Society in Philadelphia Pennsylvania located?

The address of the East Falls Historical Society is: 3304 W Queen Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19129

Can you take a train from Trenton airport to Philadelphia airport?

Not directly. From the Trenton airport, it's a short cab ride to the West Trenton train station, which will take you to 30th St. in Philly, where you can grab a train to PHL.

Where is the Grand Army Of Republic Museum in Philadelphia Pennsylvania located?

The address of the Grand Army Of Republic Museum is: 4278 Griscom St, Philadelphia, PA 19124-3954

Where is the Envision Peace Museum in Philadelphia Pennsylvania located?

The address of the Envision Peace Museum is: 1651 Ben Frankln Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1222

What is the distance in kilometers from Philadelphia PA to New Delhi India?

If you measure the straight line flight distance ("as the crow flies"), the total distance from Philadelphia to New Delhi is 7,374 miles or 11,867 kilometers.

What is the average annual income in Florida?

For 2009 some grant applications, the average wage used for the entire State of Florida is $38,963. This is actually based on 2007 data. See this link for more info:
http://www.workforceflorida.com/employers/es202_files/ES202_2009.pdf

What is the Distance from Philadelphia to Des Moines?

The driving distance between Des Moines, IA and Philadelphia, PA is approximately 1075 miles. The driving time would be approximately 18 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

Where is the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia Pennsylvania located?

The address of the Franklin Institute is: 222 N 20Th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1115

Where can you view Pennsylvania laws?

There are a few ways to search Pennsylvania Law online.

If you know the title number or specific law -Westlaw has a comprehensive web-based resource cataloging all statutes by title (link below).

If you know which state department or agency the law would be "overseen" by - check out that department's website first. For instance, if you needed to know something about licensing requirements as a new driver, it would be best to start with the resource and FAQs at the PA DMV website.

If you have just a general idea of your legal question but aren't sure where to start - the state offers several resources that can explain the law on subjects such as Family Law, Child Support, Housing Issues, Restoration of Driving Privileges, and many others. Visit the Pennsylvania Courts Self-Help Guide related link for a directory of these online resources.

If you do not find the information you need online - you might consider visiting your local law library where a librarian may be able to direct you to the laws you are looking for. The PA Courts Self-Help Guide will also help you with a list of courts and, in most cases, local law libraries.

It is also possible to find free advice or direction by posting on online forums or legal help sites, but the reliability and value of what information you gain there will vary.

How do you get from Philadelphia to Immaculata PA?

To get from Philadelphia to Immaculata, PA, get yourself on to Interstate Highway I-70 westbound for about 17 miles, then take US Route 202 south toward West Chester for about 10 miles. Exit one to PA-401 and promptly turn Left onto Moores Road, than take the left fork onto Church Road. After about a mile, turn right on US 30 (Lancaster Ave). Take the first left onto PA-352 (Sproul Rd). Cross the RR tracks and turn right onto Frazer Rd. Take your first right onto Grotto Dr and in about a half mile you will arrive at Immaculata.

Routes from Sarasota fl to Philadelphia P.A.?

  1. Take I-75 NORTH to I-4 to TAMPA and ORLANDO at EXIT 261. You want I-4 EAST to ORLANDO.
  2. Take I-4 EAST to I-95 NORTH. On this stretch, bypass Orlando by taking FL-417 TOLL (Central Florida Greenway) [EXIT 62 off I-4 and then EXIT 55A off FL-417 TOLL (Central Florida Greenway) to get back onto I-4 EAST].
  3. Take I-95 NORTH to Philadelphia. On this stretch, bypass Richmond, VA by taking I-295 NORTH (EXIT 46 off I-95 in Virginia and then EXIT 43A off I-295 to get Back onto I-95 NORTH), bypass Washington, D.C. by taking I-95/495 (Capitol Beltway), and bypass Wilmington, DE by taking I-495.

How many people were infected of Yellow Fever in 1793 in Philadelphia?

5,000 died of Yellow Fever in Philadelphia. Around 5-10% of people who are infected do die (mortality rate).

In an epidemic year the mortality rate could reach as high as 60% of those who contracted a disease. The death rate in New Orleans ranged from a low of 36 per 1,000 in the late 1820s to a high of one in 15 during the summer of 1853. It is estimated that 8,000 to 12,000 people died of YF in New Orleans that year, with still more deaths in rural areas in south Louisiana, marking the single highest annual death rate of any state during the entire nineteenth century. Because people died faster than graves could be dug, the popular saying was that “pretty soon people would have to dig their own graves”.

Yellow fever, known historically as yellow jack, yellow plague, or bronze john, is an acute viral disease causing jaundice if the person goes into a secondary stage. There is a vaccine now.

What are the echelon towers in Voorhees NJ?

The Echelon Towers in Voorhees N.J is an apartment complex for seniors. It has in recent years also become a hangout for men with mental conditions such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. As the men don't have jobs due to their mental illness, you will find them at the Echelon Towers late at night mostly staying in a first floor apartment but walking around a bit too. Anywhere from two to seven men will be found at the Echelon Towers on any given night.

Cytology exam of pleural fluid?

Definition

A cytology examination of pleural fluid is a laboratory test to detect cancerous cells in the pleural space, the area that surrounds the lungs.

See: Cytologic evaluation

Alternative Names

Pleural fluid cytology

How the test is performed

A sample of fluid from the pleural space is needed. For information on how the sample is obtained, see: Thoracentesis.

The fluid sample is sent to a laboratory where it is examined under the microscope to determine what the cells look like, and whether they are abnormal. "Cytology" refers to the study of cells.

How to prepare for the test

The laboratory test requires no preparation. For information on how to prepare for removal of the fluid sample, see: Thoracentesis

How the test will feel

See: Thoracentesis

Why the test is performed

A cytology exam is often used to look for cancers and precancerous changes. Your doctor may order a cytology examination of pleural fluid if you have signs of cancer, or to find the cause of fluid buildup in the pleural space, a condition called pleural effusion.

Normal Values

Normal cells are seen.

What abnormal results mean

In an abnormal test, there are cancerous (malignant) cells. This may mean there is a cancerous tumor. This test most often detects:

This test may also be done for cancer that has spread to the lung.

What the risks are

There are no risks involved with a cytology exam.

For information risks related to the procedure to remove a sample of pleural fluid, see: Thoracentesis

References

Abeloff MD, Armitage JO, Niederhuber JE, Kastan MB, McKenna WG. Clinical Oncology. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Churchill Livingstone; 2004.

Light RW. The undiagnosed pleural effusion. Clin Chest Med. 2006;27:309-319.