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… Engineers and are looking at growing the business in sub-stations, telecom towers and railway infrastructures. … stores, which were never sold before in India. We are opening a story a day … Our life sciences business will focus on biotech products. Are there any plans to enter …
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… Generex Biotechnology Receives Another Regulatory Approval to Conduct Phase … the Largest Global Locations Selected by the Company Generex Biotechnology Receives Another Regulatory Approval to … and which was approved for sale in India in October 2007, is in various stages …
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… Generex Biotechnology Receives Another Regulatory Approval to Conduct Phase … the Largest Global Locations Selected by the Company Generex Biotechnology Receives Another Regulatory Approval to … and which was approved for sale in India in October 2007, is in various stages …
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… Feb. 14, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) — Generex Biotechnology Corporation (Nasdaq:GNBT), the leader in drug delivery … announced that on January 10, 2008 the Company received an additional regulatory approval letter for … and which was approved for sale in India in October 2007, is in various stages …
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… GM industry strikes back at green lobbyists Pro- and … to deliver the long-promised benefits of the biotech industry,” said FoE GMO co-ordinator Nnimmo Bassey. … world countries. For example, cotton yields in India and China have increased by 50% and …
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… From correspondents in Madhya Pradesh, India, 06:30 PM IST As many as 309 … Jabalpur Municipal Corp, Agriculture University, small scale Industry and health department, will have their stalls … also be present. Sanjay Nagarkar of Globax Biotech, Hong Kong, will also participate in the …
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… basic research, finished dosages, generics,** bulk actives, biotechnology and diagnostics in less than 20 years. … status of being the first company in India to out-license a molecule for clinical trials … up a Research Centre at Gurgaon, (near Delhi). The CEO of the company said, Our …
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… India, an annual survey found. Farmers in India planted 15.3 million acres of biotech cotton last year, 63 percent more than … chairman of Johnston-based Pioneer Hi-Bred, said his company expects continued growth in U.S. sales but …
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… About Acambis Acambis is a leading vaccine company developing novel vaccines that address significant unmet … It is currently undergoing paediatric trials in India and is partnered with Sanofi Pasteur and Bharat Biotech. Acambis’ proprietary ChimeriVax(TM) technology, developed in association …
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… Wednesday. Farmers in 12 developing countries planted biotech crops in 2007, for the first time … for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, an industry-supported nonprofit that promotes the use of biotechnology … million acres of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres of genetically engineered …
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… INFORMATION & BROADCASTING 3 M/s. Kid Media India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai To undertake additional activity … act as a specialist courier for pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical industries 0.02 TOURISM 5 M/s. … The company is engaged in airline catering business No fresh inflow 7 M/s. MARS Restaurants …
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… Economic engagement between India and Russia to increase, says Kamal Nath … Forum on Trade and Investment in New Delhi (February 12-13, 2008) along with Mrs. Elvira. … railways construction, civil aviation & automobiles, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, IT, chemicals, Telecom and High Technology. A …
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… Wednesday. Farmers in 12 developing countries planted biotech crops in 2007, and for the first … of Agri-biotech Applications. The service is an industry-supported organization whose donors include several of the … million acres of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres of genetically engineered …
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… off-patent medicines, as well as pharmaceutical and biotechnological active ingredients. StayinFront, Inc. is a global … analyze sales, marketing and financial data from industry-standard databases either from a Windows desktop application … in Illinois, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Ireland, India, Australia, Singapore and New Zealand. The Company …
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… SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An industry-backed report says poorer countries have adopted biotech farming like never before in another record … million hectares) of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres (6.2 million hectares) …
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… Farmers in developing world looking to biotech, but critics say it could endanger them … for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, an industry-supported nonprofit that promotes the use of biotechnology … million acres of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres of genetically engineered …
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… Wednesday. Farmers in 12 developing countries planted biotech crops in 2007, for the first time … for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, an industry-supported nonprofit that promotes the use of biotechnology … million acres of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres of genetically engineered …
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… Wednesday. Farmers in 12 developing countries planted biotech crops in 2007, for the first time … for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, an industry-supported nonprofit that promotes the use of biotechnology … million acres of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres of genetically engineered …
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… Wednesday. Farmers in 12 developing countries planted biotech crops in 2007, for the first time … for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, an industry-supported nonprofit that promotes the use of biotechnology … million acres of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres of genetically engineered …
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… Wednesday. Farmers in 12 developing countries planted biotech crops in 2007, for the first time … for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, an industry-supported nonprofit that promotes the use of biotechnology … million acres of biotech cotton and soy. India grew 15.3 million acres of genetically engineered …
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… modified crops in 2007, according to a biotech crop promotion group that said the controversial … attributable more to favorable weather conditions in India and the United States and a shift …
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… Many Historic Milestones in Plant and Animal Biotechnology )–Global use of biotech crops increased again … and chief executive officer of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO). Notably, the developing world continues … United States, with nearly 47 million acres. India also became the fifth largest producer of …
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… The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Application, a non-profit organisation, estimates that GM … crops, with 57.7m and 19m hectares respectively. India this year overtook China to become the … Crop-nosis, an Edinburgh-based consultancy. The GM seed industry is dominated by Monsanto, the US agribusiness, …
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… group (FEI). ISAAAs Global Status of Commercialised Biotech Applications reported a growth in the use … problem is general in Africa: what the industry has been trumpeting has not happened, especially … on experience in countries like China and India, farmers in Africa will start demanding GM …
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… today announced that its central laboratory in India has been certified by the College of … financial partnering and commercialization for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and healthcare industries. With more than 19,000 … that are the gold standard of the industry. For more information, please visit the company’s …
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