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UG Programme at IVRI Deemed University With its experience in providing education at the Master's and Doctoral levels, the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (Deemed University) was entrusted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the Veterinary Council of India with the responsibility of starting undergraduate courses in Veterinary Sciences, specifically the BVSc & AH program.
Ivry-sur-Seine, in the Val-de-Marne département. Ivry-sur-Seine (Paris RER), a station in Paris' express suburban rail system Ivry-le-Temple, in the Oise département; Ivry-en-Montagne, in the Côte-d'Or département in eastern France
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These bowls date from the 7th or 8th century, and some of the letters are written in a form that is very antiquated (Figure 3, column 1). Somewhat less of a cursive nature is the manuscript, which dates from the 8th century. [8] Columns 2–14 exhibit cursive scripts of various countries and centuries. The differences visible in the square ...
Microsoft Office 2007 (codenamed Office 12 [5]) is an office suite for Windows, developed and published by Microsoft.It was officially revealed on March 9, 2006 and was the 12th version of Microsoft Office.
The American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) is a selective and prestigious 15-question 3-hour test given since 1983 to those who rank in the top 5% on the AMC 12 high school mathematics examination (formerly known as the AHSME), and starting in 2010, those who rank in the top 2.5% on the AMC 10.
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A sample of the Ashuri alphabet with tagin, written according to the Ashkenaz scribal custom on parchment (). Mention of the Ashuri script first appears in rabbinic writings of the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods, referring to the formal script used in certain Jewish ceremonial items, such as sifrei Torah, tefillin, mezuzot, and the Five Megillot.