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Reut

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Reut 

a river in the Moldavian SSR, a right tributary of the Dnestr. The Reut is 286 km long and drains an area of 7,760 sq km. It is fed primarily by snow. The mean flow rate 46 km from the mouth is 5.7 cu m per sec. The river is used for irrigation. The cities of Bel’tsy and Orgeev are on the Reut.



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Reut Katz of Physicians for Human Rights-Israel stressed that 'the police escort of ambulances to transport patients coupled with their presence alongside medical staff during the treatment process also constitutes a flagrant violation of the privacy rights and medical confidentiality of the patient.
The root cause of Israel's institutional weakness," says Gidi Grinstein, director of the Reut Institute, an Israeli policy center, "is an electoral system that generates unstable and fragmented governments.
Reut Gruber, Director of the Attention, Behaviour and Sleep Lab at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, found during a study that children with ADHD had a total sleep time that was significantly shorter than that of controls.
 
 
 
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