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    Pharma Update 08 Nov 2014

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    USFDA revokes Ranbaxy’s 180-day exclusivity on sale of two generic drugs in US‚ grants approval to Dr. Reddy for one of them The USFDA has reverted its tentative approvals granting Ranbaxy six-months sales exclusivity of the generic versions of Roche’s anti-viral drug Valcyte and AstraZeneca’s heartburn pill Nexium. Ranbaxy had first-to-file status on both these drugs and it was expected to earn USD 60 million and USD 180 million from the generic versions of Valcyte and Nexium respectively in the exclusive

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    Jermol Paul November 10‚ 2010 Mrs. Taneja Personal Encounter Paper Personal Encounter My experience started out pretty bad while trying to attend the Volusia Buddhist Fellowship ceremony. First of all Diego and I went to the Volusia ceremony only to find out that the place of worship was bought over by a Christian group‚ so there were no Buddhist worships going on at that site anymore. This was very surprising to me because I called the Fellowship just the day before to make

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    Why Is Lacie's Fall

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    " It’s only 10 years..... and my home had been destroy....." Lacie murmured when she went back to her a place that has been fallen from a big‚ strong country to a place that no one know. It remind her of the story of her life‚ the reason why this country was fallen. Ten years ago‚ this place was known as Kios. But that time was terrible‚ there were war every where. Poverty caused every one to suffer and from it‚ a dangerous disease spread called Red cell. Lacie‚ a child in the rich house‚ was still

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    European Journal of Economics‚ Finance and Administrative Sciences ISSN 1450-2275 Issue 13 (2008) © EuroJournals‚ Inc. 2008 http://www.eurojournalsn.com A Study of the Role of Government of India in Helping Indian Pharma Industry Cope up with the Challenges of Product Patent Regime Neeraj Dixit IES Management College‚ Bandra(W)‚ Mumbai‚ India Tel: 91-22-26551616; Fax: 91-22-26551818 E-mail: dixitneeraj20012003@yahoo.co.in Abstract India has implemented the Product Patent regime from 1st January

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    Colbe Eassy

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    CHAN Ming Nam S147057 The use of nuclear power should be prohibited Since the early 20th century‚ humankind have recognized that fossil fuels would be used up soon. Therefore‚ nuclear power have developed instead of fossil energy. Nuclear power was generated from nuclear fission via nuclear reactors. People use nuclear power to generate electricity and to enforce military strength. Nevertheless‚ using nuclear power may accompany with some disadvantages. Therefore‚ this essay is written to account

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    Tsunami in Japan 2011

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    than 15‚000 people were missing‚ though only 2‚414 deaths had been confirmed. Earthquake Causes Nuclear Disaster Disaster struck again on Saturday‚ March 12‚ when about 26 hours after the earthquake‚ an explosion in reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station caused one of the buildings to crumble to the ground. The cooling system at the reactor failed shortly after the earthquake. Officials feared that a meltdown may occur‚ and radioactive material was detected outside the plant

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    on the afternoon of March 11‚ 2011‚ the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan was severely damaged; this led to a leakage of radioactive substances‚ causing considerable concern around the world. In recent years the promotion of a low-carbon economy has resulted in nuclear power plants being seen as one of the best producers of low-carbon energy; the accident has raised Governments’ concern. A study of the impact of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident on the surrounding environment

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    Power . All energy sources have drawbacks. Even the clean hydropower option has negative ramifications. Weigh those against the possible consequences of developing nuclear power‚ a controversial alternative to fossil fuels. Discuss the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster as well as the 20th century Chernobyl nuclear meltdown in drawing conclusions about risk versus reward of nuclear energy use. The paper must be two to three pages in length and formatted according to APA style. You must use at least

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    Nuclear Pollution

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    Thesis statement: The proposals apply to reduce the nuclear pollution after the Fukushima accident in Japan. An Annotated bibliography Nuclear Power in the World Today. (2012‚ April). World Nuclear Association. Retrieved from http://www.world-nuclear.org/ Evaluation Relevance: This article introduces the development trend of the nuclear energy. Evidence: In this resource‚ mainly talking about how the nuclear energy plant running‚ and the current situation of nuclear power. This source

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    stated goals for cutting carbon emissions. Also‚ the possibility of a nuclear accident occurring is explained. Next‚ the paper explains the events of the three most well-known nuclear disasters of all time: Three Mile Island‚ Chernobyl‚ and Fukushima Daiichi. The paper continues with the aftermaths of the three accidents. The aftermath includes: the health effects on the refugees and workers‚ the economic struggle to make up for the lost energy‚ and the future public outlook on nuclear energy. Introduction

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