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The Polytechnic State University of Bicol (PSUB) [1] is a state university in Nabua, Camarines Sur, Philippines.It is mandated primarily to provide higher technological, professional and vocational instruction and training in fisheries, trade, as well as short term technical and vocational courses, as the Board of Trustees may deem necessary, and shall promote research in the exploration and ...
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The International Stress Prevention Centre (aka CSPC or Community Stress Prevention Centre) established in 1981 Kiryat Shmona, Israel, is a registered NGO and a non for profit organization (NGO 58-015-488-8, 0740).
CSPC may refer to: The Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, a D.C-based think-tank. The Center for Sex Positive Culture in Seattle, Washington; The David Horowitz Freedom Center, founded in the 1980s by political activist David Horowitz; formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture. The center changed its name in July 2006.
AstraZeneca said it would have access to CSPC's pre-clinical candidate small molecule - YS2302018 - an oral Lp(a) disruptor, with the aim to develop it as a lipid-lowerin AstraZeneca signs $1.92 ...
CSPC Pharma's total assets are valued above RMB 8 billion. In 2007, CSPC Pharma achieved sales of RMB 8 billion and net income of RMB 485 million. Direct exports of US$300 million ranked CSPC first among China's pharmaceutical enterprises. [1] One subsidiary, China Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd (China Pharma) is based in Hong Kong.
The Center for Sex Positive Culture (CSPC), formerly known as The Wet Spot, [1] is a non-profit, membership-based organization located in Seattle, Washington. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It organizes events and provides space for several sex-positive subcultures, notably BDSM , swinging , and polyamory groups.
Corazon Alma G. de Leon March 22, 1995 – February 2, 2001: February 2, 1997 Jose F. Erestain Jr. February 11, 1997 – February 2, 2004: February 2, 1999 Thelma P. Gaminde February 2, 1999 – February 2, 2000. J. Waldemar V. Valmores September 2000 – February 2, 2006: Joseph Estrada June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo