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  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse - Wikipedia

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    NIDA has supported many treatments for drug addiction. NIDA-supported studies led to the use of nicotine patches and gums for nicotine addiction treatment. [8] NIDA scientists also developed LAAM, which is used for heroin addiction treatment. [9] Other treatments that were the subject of NIDA research include naltrexone and buprenorphine. [10]

  3. Nida (Roman town) - Wikipedia

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    Nida was an ancient Roman town in the area today occupied by the northwestern suburbs of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, specifically Frankfurt-Heddernheim, on the edge of the Wetterau region. At the time of the Roman Empire , it was the capital of the Civitas Taunensium .

  4. Nida, Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Nida (German: Nidden, Kursenieki: Nīde) is a resort town in Lithuania, the administrative centre of Neringa municipality. Located on the Curonian Spit between the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea , it is the westernmost point of Lithuania and the Baltic states , close to the border with the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast exclave.

  5. Frankfurt silver inscription - Wikipedia

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    In her work about Nida, Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche presented an overview of the multiple burial sites at Nida, [2] a Roman border town that was inhabited from the 1st until the late 3rd centuries. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The existence of a grave field near Heilmannstraße in Frankfurt's Praunheim district has been known since the 19th century , with a ...

  6. National Institute of Development Administration - Wikipedia

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    King Rama IX building. NIDA was founded on 1 April 1966. His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) was especially interested in economic development.Around 1960, he spoke to Mr. David Rockefeller, an American entrepreneur, about improving national statistics. which is a very important factor in the development of the country And finally, a project was proposed to the government to ...

  7. Equivalence (translation) - Wikipedia

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    According to Eugene Nida, dynamic equivalence, the term as he originally coined, is the "quality of a translation in which the message of the original text has been so transported into the receptor language that the response of the receptor is essentially like that of the original receptors."

  8. Nida Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Nida Lighthouse (Lithuanian: Nidos švyturys) is located in Nida, on the Curonian Spit in between the Curonian Lagoon (to the east) and the Baltic Sea (to the west). [ 2 ] History

  9. Eugene Nida - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Albert Nida (November 11, 1914 – August 25, 2011) was an American linguist who developed the dynamic equivalence theory of Bible translation and is considered one of the founders of modern translation studies.