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  • The situation is no different in National Institutes of Technology (NITs) where the faculty position stands at 2603 against the sanctioned strength of 3747.

    unknown title 2009

  • The situation is no different in National Institutes of Technology (NITs) where the faculty position stands at 2603 against the sanctioned strength of 3747.

    unknown title 2009

  • John Wertz will be part of a team, led by researchers from Michigan State University and the University of Michigan, that received $1.3 million in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for a project called

    unknown title 2009

  • In the iid and iiid books, the method of the Institutes is doubtless preposterous; and the Chancellor Daguesseau (Oeuvres, tom.i. p. 275) wishes his countryman Domat in the place of

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

  • β€œHe’s made some interesting discoveries about meditation, and I think he is doing very good science,” said John Wiley, who was university chancellor from 2001 to 2008 and is interim director of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery.

    Dalai Lama Inspires Scientist to Study Happiness | Impact Lab 2010

  • Don't tell that to Janet Doman, director of a small organization called the Institutes for Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia.

    Lisa Guernsey: Learning to Read: How Young is Too Young? Lisa Guernsey 2011

  • Don't tell that to Janet Doman, director of a small organization called the Institutes for Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia.

    Lisa Guernsey: Learning to Read: How Young is Too Young? Lisa Guernsey 2011

  • The Institutes were a condensed edition of the Pandects, and were intended to form an elementary text-book for the use of students in the great law-schools of the empire.

    General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers

  • The educational treatises called Institutes or Commentaries, which are a later fruit of the duty then recognised, are among the most remarkable features of the Roman system.

    Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society Henry Sumner Maine 1855

  • Stop Saudis radical ideology in American Institutes.

    Atlas Shrugs 2009

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