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- noun The
ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code forIndia . - abbreviation Independent, especially where the alternatives are initialisms (e.g., for television networks).
- abbreviation The Independent Subway, part of the New York City subway.
- initialism law Investigational New Drug application.
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Hillary is a non factor and after you crush her in IND and NC this whole conversation will be a moot point.
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It would be an IND -- in other words, investigative drug.
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Southwest Airline has been proud to call IND home.
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ZIOPHARM will have rights to Intrexon's entire human in vivo effector platform within the field of oncology which includes two lead clinical-stage product candidates, one which is in an advanced Phase I study and another which will be the subject of an Investigational New Drug "IND" filing during the first half of
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Acura Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACUR) today announced clinical evaluation is now allowed under an Investigational New Drug application ( "IND") filed with the U.S.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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Advaxis Inc. completed its filing of a new investigational new drug ( "IND") application with the U. S ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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The increase in deposits was primarily from the Company's participation in the Promontory Insured Network Deposits Program ( "IND") beginning in the second quarter of 2009.
unknown title 2009
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Investigational new drug ( "IND") enabling studies are being performed and assuming positive outcomes, the first Phase I study is expected to commence in the first half of calendar 2010.
News 2009
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The Company continues to plan to file an investigational new drug submission ( "IND") and clinical trial application ( "CTA") in its fourth quarter of fiscal 2010, pending timely and successful completion of the Company's planned remaining pre-IND activities.
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted its Investigational New Drug ( "IND") application for TQ-1015, its abuse deterrent extended release strong opioid.
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