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Superchoice: a voluntary group for CTNs
Retail and Distribution Management, 1977Some three years ago the Moffat whole‐saling organisation started up a voluntary group for independent CTNs. Over 2,800 CTNs have now become members—on a national basis—and growth is continuing. In addition to favourable buying terms Moffat offer a range of services that include promotions, advice on shopfitting and training for managers.
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Boletín CTN Diocean No. 1 / 2021
Boletín CTN Diocean, 2021Con el nuevo Plan de Trabajo 2021-2025 del CTN Diocean y con un equipo de trabajo maduro y comprometido, este comité continuará con la articulación de esfuerzos y capacidades institucionales en la adecuada gestión de datos oceánicos e información marina colombiana, para facilitar el intercambio y acceso a estos recursos de la nación.
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CTNs˜a voluntary group solution?
Retail and Distribution Management, 1973The failure of independents in non‐food sectors to adapt themselves to the voluntary group structure has been one of the features of the recent retail scene. But now there are signs of interesting activity in the confectionery/tobacco/news field. Independent CTNs are subject to pressures from both ends of the spectrum — not only from supermarkets but ...
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ACS Chemical Biology, 2020
Crotalicidin (Ctn) and its fragment Ctn[15-34] are snake-venom-derived, cathelicidin-related peptides outstanding for their promising antimicrobial, antifungal, and antitumoral properties. In this study, we describe their membranolytic mechanisms as well as their putative interference with intracellular targets, both contributing to their antitumoral ...
Clara Pérez-Peinado +3 more
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Crotalicidin (Ctn) and its fragment Ctn[15-34] are snake-venom-derived, cathelicidin-related peptides outstanding for their promising antimicrobial, antifungal, and antitumoral properties. In this study, we describe their membranolytic mechanisms as well as their putative interference with intracellular targets, both contributing to their antitumoral ...
Clara Pérez-Peinado +3 more
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Characterization ofCTNSmutations in Arab patients with Cystinosis
Ophthalmic Genetics, 2009Cystinosis is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by impaired transport of free cystine out of lysosomes with resulting renal and ophthalmic manifestations. Mutations in CTNS, encoding cystinosin, are the only known cause of this autosomal recessive disorder with more than 85 different mutations described so far.To identify CTNS mutations in ...
Mohammed A, Aldahmesh +7 more
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Completing the Bridge: The New CTNS Logo
Theology and Science, 2008“Let's celebrate the completion of the bridge by increasing the flow of traffic in both directions!” Careful readers will have noted that the image of the bridge on the cover of Theology and Scienc...
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Bridging Theology and Science: The CTNS Logo
Theology and Science, 2003(2003). Bridging Theology and Science: The CTNS Logo. Theology and Science: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-3.
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