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What (who) is Kaiser Permanente - definition


Parálisis Permanente         
SPANISH PUNK BAND
Paralisis Permanente
Parálisis Permanente was a Spanish post-punk band from the 1980s, noted for being the precursors of the "dark sound" of the Movida Madrileña.
Permanente Metals         
AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING COMPANY
Permanente Metals Corporation; Permanente Metals Corp.; Permanente Metals Company; Todd-California Shipbuilding Corporation; Todd California Shipbuilding Corporation
Permanente Metals Corporation (PMC) is best known for having managed the Richmond Shipyards in Richmond, California, owned by one of industrialist Henry J. Kaiser's many corporations, and also engaged in related corporate activities.
Alexander Kaiser         
AUSTRIAN ARTIST (1819-1872)
Kaiser, Alexander
Alexander Kaiser (26 February 1819, in Graz – 25 October 1872, in Graz) was an Austrian painter and lithographer. He was the son of the bookbinder and lithographer Joseph Franz Kaiser and brother to the lithographer and painter Eduard Kaiser.

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Kaiser Permanente
| founders = Henry J. KaiserSidney R.
Examples of use of Kaiser Permanente
1. McCormack, who works at Kaiser Permanente, a healthcare organization in Oakland, Calif.
2. They may include the US healthcare giants United Health and Kaiser Permanente.
3. She was taken to Kaiser Permanente and was listed in fair condition.
4. However, after a three–year disciplinary probation, Patel was hired in 1'8' by Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Portland.
5. Whitmer, a research scientist at the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, Calif., who led the new study.