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The gold content of case western reserve university
Case western reserve university, located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, is a world-renowned institution of higher learning and a world-class private research university famous for its independent research. Case western reserve university is a first-class national university in the United States and an early member of 62 top research universities in association of american universities. Case western reserve university was formed by the merger of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University 1967.

Case western reserve university has always been famous for its rigorous style of study, rigorous courses and outstanding research, and it is truly the first university in Ohio. There are 17 nobel prize winners in this school, and the first American nobel prize winner is also from this school (1907 physics prize). Case western reserve university is one of the private universities with the largest federal research funding 15, and ranks among the top 40 American news all the year round. Its majors in law, management, medicine and nursing all enjoy high academic reputation and recognition in the industry.