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Frost  Sullivan Lauds FCMB ApS For Its Breakthrough Work In Non-invasive Prenatal Testing

Frost Sullivan Lauds FCMB ApS For Its Breakthrough Work In Non-invasive Prenatal Testing

LONDON, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Frost Sullivan is pleased to announce that it has awarded its prestigious 2010 Scandinavia New Product Innovation Award to FCMB ApS (FCMB) for its breakthrough…
First Prize For The Least Appropriate Program Name

First Prize For The Least Appropriate Program Name

Through a casual browsing of the Arxiv's hep-ph section, I got to read the following title: "CAMORRA: A C++ Library for Recursive Computation of Particle Scattering Amplitudes" Authors are R.Kleiss…
Pharmalink AB Closes Deal With Grifols SA For The Acquisition Of The Xepol(R) Programme For The Treatment Of Post-Polio Syndrome

Pharmalink AB Closes Deal With Grifols SA For The Acquisition Of The Xepol(R) Programme For The Treatment Of Post-Polio Syndrome

STOCKHOLM, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Pharmalink AB, today announced that it has closed its agreement with Grifols SA for the acquisition of Pharmalink's Xepol(R) programme for the treatment of…
Irish Dairy Board Realises Cost Savings On Cross Border Invoicing With Sterling E-Invoicing

Irish Dairy Board Realises Cost Savings On Cross Border Invoicing With Sterling E-Invoicing

LONDON, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Irish Dairy Board (IDB), a major international exporter of Irish dairy products with an annual turnover of over EUR1.8 billion, has implemented Sterling e-…
An Agreement Signed For A $600 Million Syndicated Loan Between Oil Refineries And A Group Of Financing Bodies Led By Bank Hapoalim

An Agreement Signed For A $600 Million Syndicated Loan Between Oil Refineries And A Group Of Financing Bodies Led By Bank Hapoalim

HAIFA, Israel, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Oil Refineries Ltd. (TASE: ORL.TA) (Oil Refineries or the Company) and the syndicate of local banks led by Bank Hapoalim, has today signed an agreement…
Flanders Business School (Antwerp) Working Closer With Kellogg School Of Management (Chicago)

Flanders Business School (Antwerp) Working Closer With Kellogg School Of Management (Chicago)

ANTWERP, Belgium, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Since 2006, MBA students at Flanders Business School(FBS) have been required to take some of their courses at Kellogg School of Management (…
Travelling With Everyday Medical Conditions Can Become Life Threatening When They Can't Be Communicated

Travelling With Everyday Medical Conditions Can Become Life Threatening When They Can't Be Communicated

LONDON, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- SOS 4 Life, a company which provides medical mobile applications, announces the launch of its 'Health Records' iPhone App dedicated to providing peace of mind…
Gigle Networks Technology Pushes Solwise Adapters To Gigabit Speeds, Enables 'No-New-Wires' Installation

Gigle Networks Technology Pushes Solwise Adapters To Gigabit Speeds, Enables 'No-New-Wires' Installation

REDWOOD CITY, California, BARCELONA, Spain and EDINBURGH, Scotland, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Gigle Networks, the leading developer of intelligent multi-PHY switching devices for both wired and…
Sangart, Inc. Completes Enrollment In Phase IIa Study Of Oxygen Therapeutic Agent MP4OX In Severe Trauma Patients

Sangart, Inc. Completes Enrollment In Phase IIa Study Of Oxygen Therapeutic Agent MP4OX In Severe Trauma Patients

SAN DIEGO, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Sangart, Inc., today announced that enrollment was completed in a Phase IIa clinical study of MP4OX (oxygenated pegylated hemoglobin) in severely injured…
A Third Of Brits Insist They Will Continue To Live Socially

A Third Of Brits Insist They Will Continue To Live Socially

LONDON, June 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Now that the coalition government has unveiled the toughest economic cutbacks for a generation including a hike in Capital Gains Tax and a VAT rise to 20%, Brits…

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