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Meanings of license for use in anglès
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Usage of license for use in anglès
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The deal includes a licenseforuse of the Bertolli brand name and the transfer of Unilever's license with P.F.
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Many entry inhibitors are in various stages of clinical development, with one already licensedforuse.
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Infliximab is only licensedforuse with methotrexate.
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So to give an example: Song A of Artist X gets licensedforuse in a movie.
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Rexogin is not licensedforuse on horses, and it is 10 times more concentrated than Sungate.
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This includes doses that are not licensedforuse in the UK, which could be brought in subject to regulatory issues.
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Background and purpose: The GelPort Hand-Assisted Laparoscopy (HAL) device was licensedforuse in the U.K. in September 2001.
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It is not licensedforuse on horses, but available for purchase online.. 3 Where do you get the steroids from?
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Although considerable effort has made to generate efficacious tularemia vaccines, to date none have been licensedforuse in the United States.
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Earlier this year Munsedine, a drug developed by the team had the rare distinction of finally being licensedforuse in Japan.
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Irish drug firm Elan will hear today whether a drug key to its future will be licensedforuse in the United States.
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Because he did not inject Sungate, which is, for all that it is the scantest mitigation, a drug licensedforuse in horses.
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IARC's rulings influence many things, from whether chemicals are licensedforuse in industry to whether consumers choose or spurn certain products or lifestyles.
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This is especially so because these newest types of vaccines -DNA or RNA vaccines -have never yet been licensedforuse on humans.
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It has been licensedforuse in the US since the mid 1950s and is listed by the World Health Organization as an "essential" medicine.