Sentences with phrase «further cnr»

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Stabenow also predicted a deadlock that could further delay passage of the already - long - overdue 2015 CNR, telling Politico: «If folks do try to go backwards, there just won't be a bill, I can assure you.»
Under the proposed Senate deal, schools would be given more flexibility in serving whole grains and further limits on sodium in school food would be temporarily halted — both wins for the SNA — but the improved nutrition standards of the 2010 CNR would mostly remain intact.
«There are still some islands further south where King penguins may retreat,» notes Céline Le Bohec (IPHC / CNRS / University of Strasbourg and CSM), leader of the programme 137 of the French Polar Institut Paul - Emile Victor within which the study was initiated, «but the competition for breeding sites and for food will be harsh, especially with the other penguin species like the Chinstrap, Gentoo or Adélie penguins, even without the fisheries.
Writing on a blog on the Web site of Le Scienze, the Italian edition of Scientific American, particle physicist Roberto Battiston argues that the individual research institutes can only operate efficiently if they have «managerial and scientific autonomy» and that the far - larger CNR, in contrast, has developed a «complex bureaucratic apparatus.»
A SISSA / CNR - IOM Democritos study carried out in collaboration with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) gives a detailed account of the cleavage reaction, so far totally unknown.
So far, the exact mechanism by which splicing occurs was unknown, but a new SISSA / CNR - IOM study carried out with the collaboration of the Swiss EPFL has reconstructed in detail — by using computer simulations — the cleavage process for group II introns, considered the ancestors of the spliceosome, thereby shedding light on the much more complex splicing mechanism in humans.
Health, food security, climate change, sustainable energy, urban systems, digital technologies, and space will be the national priorities; they will be further refined and periodically revised by a newly created strategic research council, chaired by Prime Minister Jean - Marc Ayrault, with input from the French national research agency (CNRS) and five large research - coordinating networks.
CNR dipped further after I purchased.
Further, the CHRT's finding that CNR had not adequately responded to Seeley's request for accommodation was reasonable (Seeley at para 107).
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