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  • abbreviation in absentia

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  • abbreviation inter alia, among others

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  • Through the EEA Agreement, Iceland also participates, albeit with no voting rights, in a number of EU Agencies and programs, covering i.a. enterprise, environment, education and research programs.

    Matthew Yglesias » Defending Countries that Don’t Defend Themselves 2009

  • Belinki is Russian-Jewish and means "little white", probably from a river, which runs i.a. through Lithuania and parts of Belarus, where my paternal family stems from.

    Archive 2009-07-01 David McDuff 2009

  • The reason for competitive advantage lies i.a. in the proximity of Poland to one of the most important consumer markets – the EU, which also influences the costs of transportation.

    Is Poland a good area to build a factory? ? « Technology Literacy Help « Literacy Help « Literacy News 2009

  • The contrapuntal writing of Kunst i.a. works best, to my ears, when every voice is given equal prominence.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Patrick J. Smith 2008

  • The contrapuntal writing of Kunst i.a. works best, to my ears, when every voice is given equal prominence.

    Aimard's Bach Patrick J. Smith 2008

  • I have a hard time believing that the University of California system, which i.a. rejected Allan Bakke, tenured Angela Davis, and fought Prop. 209, is in any way non-political.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Kmiec on Chemerinsky: 2007

  • Quality depends i.a. on pressing method (temperature);

    1. Introduction 2000

  • Representative published a Notice in the Federal Register stating, i.a. that interested parties could submit petitions:

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • The knowledge thus acquired concerning the normal intracellular metabolism of cholesterol, the "LDL pathway", has given not only insights into the causes of genetically determined rearrangements in cholesterol metabolism where, i.a. various defects in receptor structures have been revealed, but also insights into severe and common disease states where the amount of cholesterol in the diet may play a role.

    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1985 - Presentation Speech 1985

  • Nobel Laureate in Medicine is awarded his prize, i.a., for his discovery in connection with the very same vitamin which had been made the subject of investigation by Haworth.

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1937 - Presentation Speech 1966

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