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Granados

[ grah-nah-thaws ]

noun

  1. En·ri·que [en-, ree, -ke], 1867–1916, Spanish pianist and composer.


Granados

/ ɡraˈnaðɔs /

noun

  1. GranadosEnrique18671916MSpanishMUSIC: composer Enrique (enˈrrike), full name Enrique Granados y Campina. 1867–1916, Spanish composer, noted for the Goyescas (1911) for piano, which formed the basis for an opera of the same name
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The lawsuits, filed against Dr. Hector Granados and Dr. May Lau, call both doctors “radical gender activists,” and seek to revoke their medical licenses.

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Neither Granados or Lau responded to a request for comment before this story's publication.

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“A lot of students, many of whom are bilingual, are from the community themselves,” said Paula Granados, an associate professor at San Diego State University’s School of Public Health, who’s been testing the Tijuana River for contaminates over the past month.

Granados said the CDC’s survey is only a snapshot of what was going on when the data were collected, and conditions could worsen for residents when rainy seasons flood the river once more.

“There’s research that’s still ongoing,” Granados said, and all that data will help policy decisions in the future.

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