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EPR

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EPR

Abbreviation for:
early phase reaction
electronic patient record (electronic health record, see there).
erythropoietin receptor
extracellular proteinase
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EPR also exists with other small consumer items like lawn mowers and snow blowers.
Under the concept of an EPR, manufacturers must develop and implement a program to reuse, buy back or recycle packaging materials.
However, if all ions were such, the [Mn.sup.1+] ions (being a [d.sup.6] non-Kramers ion) would be nearly EPR silent.
UPSTREAM believes a "confluence of factors" have created momentum for an EPR bill in Rhode Island.
2 to visualize the EPR nodules dispersion, size distribution and to display the evolution of the phase morphology as a function of the screw rotation speeds respectively (a) 300, (b) 800 rpm.
The integral intensities (7) of the EPR lines of the analysed drug were compared to those of ultramarine, the reference.
EPR spectroscopic analysis of examined compounds was carried out at X band (9.3 GHz) using EPR spectrometer produced by Radiopan Firm (Poznan, Poland).
"Where the coalition has been subjected to accusations of going too far too soon in terms of reducing the deficit, with EPR it is most certainly a case of not far enough.
Similarly, the Vale of Glamorgan Council failed to persuade the court that, even though a landlord had removed some documents from a warehouse in order to commence a new period of EPR relief, the property was "awaiting something to store" and therefore continued to be occupied.
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