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- proper noun botany The International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, a body of rules and recommendations governing
botanical names .
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Examples
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Mr. Panic resigned in 2002 from the company, then known as ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Valeant Bids $5.7 Billion for Cephalon Anupreeta Das 2011
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ICN) ( "ICN" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce that it has staked 136 unpatented mining claims in Nevada, in an area the Company refers to as the Dunes Project ( "Dunes").
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Then, somewhat mysteriously -- or so it seemed -- his candid talk was removed from ICN.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: A Fear-Based Church?: Why So Many Catholics Are Afraid to Speak Out 2010
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The International Council of Nurses (ICN) -- whose Web site has been experiencing downtime today -- gave birth to Nurses Week in 1965.
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Each of the children has been sponsored through the International Children's Network (ICN).
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Don Windham, President of ICN, notes that the International Children's Network (ICN) has the highest rating from the industry "watch dog" organization.
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During the 1930s, Cantor made efforts to organize a Jewish-Arab association of registered nurses in Palestine, in order to become a member of the ICN.
Shulamith Cantor. 2009
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President of ICN, Don Windham, notes that the children are taught drumming by
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It was in this context that Cantor instituted educational reforms in the nursing school, updating the curriculum according to the suggestions of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and also renewed specialized courses such as those for midwives and operating room nurses, in response to the requirements of the national public health service.
Shulamith Cantor. 2009
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In 1936, Anna Schwarzenberg, the executive secretary of the ICN (International Council of Nurses), visited the country.
Nursing as a Female Profession in Palestine (1918-1948). 2009
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