were under the applicable regulation (
CAMR, which was in effect when the
The
CAMR said, in the case of adults, the causes for making the complex decision to leave the country include poverty, scarce job offers, lack of land for growing crops, low salaries, violence, and natural disasters.
Recently, some reports have suggested that the combined use of rituximab (RTX) and intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) therapy may be useful for the treatment of
CAMR. Billing et al.
CAMR could have been banked for later use, which the agency itself (in
"Human embryonic stem cell research has grown and evolved to a point where it's time for
CAMR to hand off its mission to an organization that can advance policy initiatives to support where the science is now, and where it is headed," said
CAMR president Amy Comstock Rick, J.D.
The bill would have amended
CAMR to make it easier for Canada to give permission to generic drug manufacturers to bypass patent laws under certain conditions to produce newer anti-retrovirals and other life-saving medicines for countries in need.
2005 Clean Air Mercury Rule (
CAMR), in which EPA adopted a cap-and-trade
EPA's Clean Air Mercury Rule (
CAMR), which created a cap-and-trade system for mercury, was based in section 111.
These programs include the Clean Air Mercury Rule (
CAMR) and the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR).
What
cAmr means here by jihad is not immediately clear.
RAW 264.7 cells were purchased from the European Collection of Cell Cultures (
CAMR, UK) and maintained in DMEM supplemented with 10% foetal calf serum (FCS), 4.5 g/l glucose, sodium pyruvate (1 mM), L-glutamine (2mM), streptomycin (50 [micro]g/ml) and penicillin (50 U/ml).
[hereinafter
CAMR Background], http://www.camr-rcam.gc.ca/intro/