A permanent executive committee in socialist countries that has all the powers of some larger legislative body and that acts for it when it is not in session.
Cell apoptosis was determined using presidium iodide staining and flow cytometric analysis.
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Another delegate climbed up beside him, and pointed at the presidium.
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The presidium president had historically been the nominal head of state.
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In Moscow, the Soviet presidium agrees military invasion of Hungary.
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At last there was a little stir in the raised presidium, and the meeting began.
Uso de praesidium en inglés
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He answers only to a praesidium of 12 ministerial appointees and the Minister for Health.
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Mr Giscard and the convention's 12-person praesidium yesterday rejected proposals from national parliamentarians and members of the European Parliament for changes to the draft.
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It bounced all the way up to UN Praesidium level and back.
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They rode on metal rails fixed to the four Praesidium pillars.
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Progress and Praesidium declined to comment on the acquisition target.
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RGM and Praesidium could not immediately be reached for comment.
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By the time we'd finished eating, we'd passed out of view of the Praesidium.
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Cord looked in the direction of the Praesidium and sniffled.
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Praesidium's criticism echoes complaints from Rivulet Capital, which said it opposed the deal last week.
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Days later Praesidium also joined the public push for the company to consider a sale.
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The four pillars of the Praesidium I have mentioned.
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Now neither Sachem Head nor Praesidium are saying how they feel about the proposed deal.
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You mean, of the pinhole, and where the screen was situated up in the Praesidium.
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Someone's pissed off about it-andI mean at UN Praesidium level-sothey call us in.
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The Praesidium stood on four pillars and for most of its height was square in cross-section.
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The portcullis was still locked down, the stair up the buttress inaccessible, the upper Praesidium off limits.