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  • He is brought up near a mountain of Arabia called Nisa, which is believed to be Mount Sinai.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Nisaba, known as Nisa among family and friends, has been designated president, human capital and innovation.

    The Economic Times 2010

  • Nisaba, known as Nisa among family and friends, has been designated President, Human Capital and Innovation, reports Kala Vijayraghavan of the Economic Times.

    SiliconIndia.com 2010

  • Nisaba, known as Nisa among family and friends, has been designated President, Human Capital and Innovation, reports Kala Vijayraghavan of the Economic Times.

    SiliconIndia.com 2010

  • The leader is "Nisa" (Ashgabat), last year's vice-champion, led by manager Rakhim Kurbanmamedov, with 42 points.

    Новости 2009

  • The leader is "Nisa" (Ashgabat), last year's vice-champion, led by manager Rakhim Kurbanmamedov, with 42 points.

    Новости 2009

  • A spokesman for Nisa said the decision to raise the level to the status of major accident did not mean that the Japanese plant posed the same threat to public health or involved similarly big releases of radiation as the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

    Japan raises nuclear crisis to same level as Chernobyl 2011

  • Nisa said the tainted seawater posed no risk: Ocean currents will disperse radiation particles and so it will be very diluted by the time it is consumed by fish and seaweed, and even more by the time they are consumed by humans.

    Japanese nuclear firm admits error on radiation reading 2011

  • Japan's nuclear safety agency, Nisa, said the temperature and pressure inside all six reactors had stabilised.

    Japanese nuclear firm admits error on radiation reading 2011

  • Officials from the nuclear and industrial safety agency [Nisa] confirmed that the crisis level had been raised from five to seven on the international nuclear and radiological event [INES] scale.

    Japan raises nuclear crisis to same level as Chernobyl 2011

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