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The independent researchorganisation has identified twin economic imperatives for any new administration.
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The IEA is a non-governmental researchorganisation with units in about 50 countries.
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The head of GNS Science wants more stability in funding for the researchorganisation.
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The project is a collaboration between researchorganisation Lero and Limerick City and County Council.
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The ESO is a 16-nation intergovernmental researchorganisation for ground-based astronomy with headquarters in Munich.
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First of all, there is no scientificorganization of the labor force of the world.
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Flaubert had opportunity to welcome scientificorganization in the Prussian occupation of his own home at Croisset.
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The Young Londoners Exploratory Society kept being mentioned by the wrong sort, even though it is a registered scientificorganization.
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As we all like to be active, I would like exceedingly to take part in and help construct a scientificorganization.
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It was a takeoff on the funny names of alphabetized scientificorganizations.
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However, with this diversity comes debate: online media have created both challenges and opportunities for scientists and scientificorganisations.
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This week in Hong Kong, the same scientificorganisations that sponsored the first summit are holding a second one.
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In response, two more open letters were sent to Juncker on Friday, signed by numerous European scientificorganisations, supporting the CSA role and its independence.
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It was a takeoff on the funny names of alphabetized scientificorganizations.
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All scientificorganizations are urged to join the fund.
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They do not represent objective independent scientificorganizations.
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Over the next several years, Taub appealed to a number of scientificorganizations to investigate his case.
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If he could not save the academic and scientificorganizations, Klimchouk strove to preserve the speleological movement in general.
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It was initially presented in London in mid-February at a meeting of The Royal Society, a U.K. scienceorganization.
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The briefing was convened by the scienceorganization Climate Communications, with logistical support by Climate Nexus, an advocacy and communications group.
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The briefing was convened by the scienceorganization Climate Communication, with logistical support by Climate Nexus, an advocacy and communications group.
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The Christian Scienceorganization is an expediency.
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For the Committee was a temporary creation of the United Planets' ScienceOrganization, reporting through its Director to the Secretary-General.
Usage of research organisations in inglês
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Antarctic researchorganisations have taken artists, composers and writers with them on expeditions.
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Collaboration between publicly-funded researchorganisations and Irish companies is thriving.
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The 31-year-old has taken part in expeditions, both for researchorganisations and for the environmental group Greenpeace.
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Whatever ideas emanated from our researchorganisations, there was no quick means of converting them into German casualties.
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The government will this week receive a report recommending changes to the way eight scientific researchorganisations do business.
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However, its share of independent researchorganisations and infrastructure has been 7.6%.
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Equivalent to the news agency's annual global output, it will be available to universities and researchorganisations free of charge.
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There are only four makers in Japan that can produce the vaccine, mostly researchorganisations and not major pharmaceutical companies.
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The researchorganisations involved include the universities, institutes of technology and other state-funded bodies such as Teagasc and the Marine Institute.
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Other domains and other labour-saving research technologies have tended to come out of commercial and privately-funded researchorganisations rather than universities.
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It forms part of a wider review of our membership of other international researchorganisations such as the European Southern Observatory.
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They will, in conjunction with twelve other approved researchorganisations, directly sponsor highly skilled individuals to work and train in the UK.
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A fitting way to make amends would be for Ireland to join (albeit belatedly) the European researchorganisations CERN and ESO.
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KTI is responsible for helping business access research of commercial benefit that comes from Irish universities, institutes of technology and other State researchorganisations.
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Professor Eason said it had longstanding international research collaborations with leading researchorganisations world-wide including Japan, USA, China, Australia, France and the United Kingdom.
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The project involves a team of Victoria University researchers collaborating with health and medical researchorganisations in New Zealand, Australia and the United States.