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The Promotion Exams

The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 1963
The ninth of a series of articles of interest to examination candidates and all concerned with training.
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Promotion: Is saccharin a promoter in the urinary bladder?

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1984
A review of various in vivo and in vitro studies indicates that saccharin has second-stage promoting activity in the rat bladder. In vitro, its effect on the human bladder is comparable to that on the rat bladder, and it produces marked hyperplasia of the urothelium.
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Promoter: An Automated Promotion Evaluation System

Marketing Science, 1987
A system and methodology for evaluating manufacturers' trade promotions which may be combined with consumer promotions is described. The methodology incorporates concepts from expert systems in order to evaluate promotions on a mass scale (i.e., by geographical area and size or flavor) with a minimum of analyst intervention.
Magid M. Abraham, Leonard M. Lodish
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Tumor Promoters and the Mechanism of Tumor Promotion

1980
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the studies on the mechanism of tumor promotion in mouse skin by croton oil and phorbol diesters and on the effects of these compounds on cell cultures of various types. The chapter discusses the findings in the field of tumor promoters during mid- 1979 and provides sources in the literature that are useful as ...
William M. Baird   +2 more
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The Promotion

2011
You are the leader of four employees of a research and development (R&D) team at a mid-size manufacturing company in the biomedical technology sector. You are in this position for about eight years and you enjoy your job. The management of the company contacts you this morning.
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Promoting Biodiversity

Philosophy & Technology, 2016
Advances in biotechnology mean that it may soon be possible to recreate previously extinct species. This has led to an emerging debate within bioethics about whether we ought to reintroduce extinct species into our ecosystems. In this paper, we discuss the role that biodiversity could play in this debate.
Savulescu, J, Gyngell, C
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Promotion of Gerontology

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: Since my last communication (Ann Intern Med77:816, 1972) and after discussions with knowledgeable sources in Washington, it appears that a bill to establish a National Instit...
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Promoters and Synthetic Promoters in Trichoderma reesei

Trichoderma reesei holds immense promise for large-scale protein production, rendering it an excellent subject for deeper exploration using genetic engineering methods to achieve a comprehensive grasp of its cellular physiology. Understanding the genetic factors governing its intrinsic regulatory network is crucial, as lacking this knowledge could ...
Muhammad, Adnan, Gang, Liu
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Promotion and prevention

2020
Mental health in later life is promoted and protected by a range of factors. Protective personal attributes include positive self-esteem, self-efficacy, resilience and mastery. The positive psychological benefits of taking part in exercise is well established, especially in a group.
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Homomorphisms and promotability

1989
The construction of structure-preserving maps, or “homomorphisms,” is described for an arbitrary data type: examples of these functions are given for list- and tree-like structures and types defined by mutual induction. From the definition of a data type it is also possible to infer a “promotion” theorem for proving equalities of homomorphisms.
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