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- of AXL kinase. Bemcentinib was licensed from Rigel Pharmaceuticals by BerGenBio and currently undergoing six Phase II trials in various solid and hematological...
- January 1939 Marine Endúr OSE: ENDUR 30 June 2008 Industrial Conglomerates BerGenBio OSE: BGBIO 7 April 2017 Biotechnology Biotec Pharmacon OSE: BIOTEC 4 November...
- Bergen in Norway. From 2019 to 2021 he was Chief Medical Officer for BerGenBio ASA having previously held the position of Chief Physician Scientist and...
- BAFFIN Canada renamed to Air Nunavut BDM Air Bandama BANDAMA Ivory Coast AB BER Air Berlin AIR BERLIN Germany defunct ABT Air Brousse AIR BROUSSE Canada...
- Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. ****h Nov. Gen. Sp. (quarto ed.) 7: 182 1825 Klotzsch Ber. Bekanntm. Verh. Königl. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin...
- first PCIe 6.0 GPU. PAM-4 coding results in a vastly higher bit error rate (BER) of 10−6 (vs. 10−12 previously), so in place of 128b/130b encoding, a 3-way...
- UTC+05:30 BEQ EGXH RAF Honington Bury St Edmunds, England UTC±00:00 Mar-Oct BER EDDB Berlin Brandenburg Airport Berlin, Germany UTC+01:00 Mar-Oct BES LFRB...
- clear morpheme boundaries. Most affixes are prefixes (Malay and Indonesian ber-jalan 'walk' < jalan 'road'), with a smaller number of suffixes (Tagalog...
- crisis worse?". Global News. Retrieved 12 February 2022. Lucien, Mentor Ali Ber; Canarie, Michael F.; Kilgore, Paul E.; Jean-Denis, Gladzdin; Fénélon, Natael;...
- "star-maiden"; Cretan king Asterion "starry". acc. stā̆rǝm, gen. stārō, pl. nom. staras-ča, stārō, acc. strǝ̄uš, gen. strǝ̄m, dat. stǝrǝbyō. Tīw < *déywos was the Germanic...