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  2. Ciba Specialty Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Ciba divested its textile dyes and chemical auxiliaries business in a sale to Huntsman Corporation. [9] In 2007, the company announced the intention to adopt the name Ciba Inc. Ciba's board of directors agreed to a €3.4 billion takeover offer from BASF, the world's largest chemicals company, on 15 September 2008. [10]

  3. Hyaluronic acid - Wikipedia

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    Hyaluronic acid (/ ˌ h aɪ. ə l j ʊəˈr ɒ n ɪ k /; [1] [2] abbreviated HA; conjugate base hyaluronate), also called hyaluronan, is an anionic, nonsulfated glycosaminoglycan distributed widely throughout connective, epithelial, and neural tissues.

  4. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    Korean beauty standards in the 21st century prize a youthful look and the appearance of moisture on the skin, which results in a preference for cremes over powders. K-beauty products are also more often designed for export, as a result of South Korea's history of import substitution industrialization. [27]

  5. List of most-listened-to radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The A.C. Nielsen company, which continues to measure television ratings today, took over American radio's ratings beginning with the 1949–50 radio season and ending in 1955–56. [40] During this era, nearly all of radio's most popular programs were broadcast on one of three networks: NBC Red, NBC Blue, or CBS' Columbia network.

  6. Competition in Contracting Act - Wikipedia

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    The Competition in Contracting Act (CICA) of 1984, 41 U.S.C. 253, is United States legislation governing the hiring of contractors. It requires U.S. federal government agencies to arrange “full and open competition through the use of competitive procedures” in their procurement activities unless otherwise authorized by law. [ 1 ]

  7. Cycas circinalis - Wikipedia

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    C. circinallis is native to southern India and Sri Lanka, but the species name was formerly widely used for similar cycads in Southeast Asia, which leads to confusion in modern sources.