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Feldkirch

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Feldkirch

Town in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg, on the River Ill near the Liechtenstein border; population (2001) 28,600. It has a castle and a Gothic church. There are textile, timber, and paper industries.



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Before and after each phase of the study, Heinz Drexel and his colleagues at the Vorarlberg Institute for Vascular Investigation and Treatment in Feldkirch fed the volunteers fatty compounds and the sugar glucose and then measured the hikers' blood concentrations of those substances.
The bishop of Sankt Polten diocese, Kurt Krenn, refused to believe it but the Vatican did: it immediately appointed Bishop Kung, the Ordinary of the Austrian diocese of Feldkirch, with plenipotentiary powers to take action.
The radiation oncology department at Landeskrankenhaus Feldkirch is offering high level radiation therapy for about 1,000 patients annually.
 
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