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Marella Cruises (formerly Thomson Cruises) is a British cruise line operated by TUI UK, offering cruise holidays around Europe, the Caribbean, and Asia. History [ edit ]
All NIH Institutes and Centers are involved with OSC in the design, implementation, and evaluation of Common Fund programs. [15] commonfund.nih.gov: Office of Technology Transfer: OTT manages the wide range of NIH and FDA intramural inventions as mandated by the Federal Technology Transfer Act and related legislation.
Marrellomorpha are an extinct group of arthropods known from the Cambrian to the Early Devonian. [1] They lacked mineralised hard parts, so are only known from areas of exceptional preservation, limiting their fossil distribution.
The Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN) Contact Registry [1] [2] is a patient contact registry started in 2004 and sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The RDCRN Contact Registry collects and stores the contact information of people who want to participate in RDCRN-sponsored research or learn more about ...
MS Thomson Celebration was a cruise ship owned by TUI UK, and last operated by their United Kingdom-based Marella Cruises.She was built in 1984 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France for Holland America Line (HAL) as MS Noordam.
Marella Discovery (formerly Splendour of the Seas and TUI Discovery) is a former Royal Caribbean International Vision-class cruise ship now sailing for Marella Cruises.The second in the line of the Vision-class ships, she features a seven-story lobby, rock-climbing wall, and a 9-hole miniature golf course.
Joey Marella (1963–1994), American wrestling referee; Michel Marella (born 1946), French footballer; Olinto Marella (1882–1969), Italian Roman Catholic priest; Paola Marella (1963–2024), Italian television presenter; Paolo Marella (1895–1984), Italian cardinal; Robert Marella (1937–1999), American professional wrestler
In mid-1948, the National Institute of Health became the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with the creation of four new institutes. [6] On October 8, 1948, the Rocky Mountain Laboratory and the Biologics Control Laboratory were joined with the NIH Division of Infectious Diseases and Division of Tropical Diseases to form the National ...