APRE

AcronymDefinition
APREAgenzia per la Promozione della Ricerca Europea (Italian: Agency for the Promotion of European Research; EU)
APREAcute Phase Response Element (molecular biology)
APREArtificial Production Review and Evaluation (Northwest Power and Conservation Council; Portland, OR)
APREAnnual Programme Review and Evaluation (UK)
APREAir Procurement Region, Europe
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Brigadier Mubarak Al Rezi, director of APRE, said that the online service also helps the facility get rid of all the coupons that inmates had to use before, the printing of which usually costs Dh 45,000 a year.
King Apre said the community has suffered enough hardship in the hands of cultists and thugs, adding that the community is ready to collaborate with government to solve the issues of youth restiveness and cult-related killings.
La seconda parte del volume, dedicata a questioni propriamente barocche, si apre con il contributo di Simona Morando.
La terza parte del volume si apre con un saggio di Lucia Re, nel quale la studiosa esamina la connessione tra la censura fascista (e conseguente autocensura) e la polifonia, in senso bachtiniano, del romanzo Nascita e morte della massaia.
Deja genees lors du match precedent par la Republique tcheque (64-49), apres un premier tour oE elles s'etaient baladees (3 victoires par 33 points d'ecart en moyenne), les Bleues ont eu dimanche un avant-gout de ce qui les attend desormais.
Skiing in Austria means homely mountain huts and chalets, warm home cooking and lively aprE s-ski.
This natural winter paradise has one of the longest ski seasons in the Alps and offers lively aprE s-ski varied enough to suit all tastes.
Grazie alla figura di Estella Canziani, viaggiatrice inglese dalle origini italiane, la studiosa apre una prospettiva femminile sul viaggio in Italia all'inizio del Novecento.
Palestine Solidarity Campaign announced Monday that celebrated playwright Caryl Churchill will be among those taking part in its annual Christmas concert on December 1st to highlight the plight of the Occupied Holy Land.<p>In aprE s release, PSC said other performers at the "Voices for Bethlehem 09" concert in London are respected actor David Calder, author Deborah Moggach and esteemed writer and TV producer Karl Sabbagh.