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The National Stem Cell Bank was established in October 2005 in Madison, Wisconsin in order to serve as a repository specifically for stem cell lines. It currently hosts 13 of the 21 stem cell lines that exist in the world and are listed on the Stem Cell Registry hosted by the National Institutes of Health .
In October 2007, [44] Cordlife Indonesia opened the first and only DEPKES licensed private cord blood banking facility in Indonesia. Located in Jakarta, Cordlife Indonesia's ISO-certified processing and storage facility has a storage capacity of 30,000 [45] cord blood units. Cordlife Indonesia also has branch offices in Medan, Surabaya and Bandung.
Bank CTBC Indonesia: 14 August 1996 CTBC Financial Holding: Bank Danamon: 16 July 1956 MUFG [4] Bank DBS Indonesia: 30 June 1989 [5] DBS Bank: Bank Ganesha: 15 May 1990 [5] Equity Development Investment Bank Hana Indonesia: 27 April 1971 Hana Financial Group: Bank HSBC Indonesia: 15 May 1989 HSBC: Bank ICBC Indonesia: 15 May 1970 ICBC: Bank Ina ...
Bank Indonesia was founded on 1 July 1953 from the nationalisation of De Javasche Bank, three years after the recognition of Indonesia's independence by Netherlands. [ 4 ] For the next 15 years, Bank Indonesia carried on commercial activities as well as acting as the nation's national bank and is in charge in issuing Indonesian rupiah currency.
In 2009, ALTO developed Mobile Air Time Top Up for all telecommunication providers in Indonesia. In November 2013, ALTO made a joint venture with Seven Bank, a Japanese ATM network, named PT. ATM. The goal is to developing ATM business in Indonesia.
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.
Vodafone store in Ikebukuro, Tokyo A SoftBank mobile cell tower in Nakatsugawa, Gifu. 1981: SoftBank Corp. (currently SoftBank Group Corp.) Japan (Yombancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) established. Commenced operations as a distributor of packaged software; 1984: Japan Telecom was founded. 1986: Japan Telecom launches leased circuit services.
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