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BHC and 2006
* 2006 — Inaugurates Biocon Biopharmaceuticals, India's largest multi-product Biologics facility at Biocon Park ; Inaugurates Biocon Park, India's largest integrated biotechnology hub ; Licensing agreement with Bayer HealthCare ( BHC ) for the exclusive marketing and trademark rights for INSUGEN for the Chinese market ; Syngene signs a cooperation agreement with Innate Pharmaceuticals to jointly develop, manufacture and market virulence blockers to counteract bacterial diarrhoeal disease ; Biocon launches India's first anti-cancer drug, BIOMAb EGFR.
* 13 October 2006 – Syarikat Prasarana Negara signed an agreement with Bombardier-Hartasuma Consortium ( BHC ) for the purchase of 22 four-car train sets for the Kelana Jaya Line with an option to purchase an additional 13 train sets for RM1. 2 billion.

BHC and name
* Winchester, the class name for the military BHC SR. N6
Cushioncraft was reconstituted as a separate company in 1967 to permit British Hovercraft Corporation ( BHC ) to take a minority share holding, and it revived the name under which Britten-Norman's initial ACV endeavours were launched.

BHC and .
Substances found, according to the reports, are naphthol, naphthalene, Sevin, tarry residues, alpha naphthol, mercury, organochlorines, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, hexachlorethane, Hexachlorobutadiene, pesticide HCH ( BHC ), volatile organic compounds and halo-organics.
The world's first car-carrying hovercraft was made in 1968, the BHC Mountbatten class ( SR. N4 ) models, each powered by four Rolls-Royce Proteus gas turbine engines.
v ) Cyanobacteria like Nostoc, Microscopium, Haplosiphon, Welwitschii are the indicators of soil pesticides as dithane, deltan, BHC, aldrex, rogor.
The SR. N4 ( Saunders-Roe Nautical 4 ) hovercraft ( also known as the Mountbatten class hovercraft ) was a large passenger and vehicle carrying hovercraft built by the British Hovercraft Corporation ( BHC ).
BHC was formed by the merger of Saunders-Roe and Vickers Supermarine in 1966.
Lindane, also known as gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane, ( γ-HCH ), gammaxene, Gammallin and erroneously known as benzene hexachloride ( BHC ), is an organochlorine chemical variant of hexachlorocyclohexane that has been used both as an agricultural insecticide and as a pharmaceutical treatment for lice and scabies.
3 ) ¤¤ -- Indicates a station owned by Chris-Craft Industries / BHC prior to its acquisition by News Corporation in 2001.
Cushioncraft has an authorised capital of £ 500, 000 and issued capital of £ 450, 000, BHC paid Britten-Norman £ 90, 000 for a 20 per cent stake in the company's hovercraft activities.
A stretched version offering 17 passenger places was proposed after the company was taken over by BHC.
After Cushioncraft was taken over by BHC, the " unique " fan lift / propulsion arrangement design of the later quiet Cushioncraft vehicles was discontinued.
On April 2 of 1976 Policy Colo-Colo was formally dismissed by the government, handing the administration of the economic group BHC Corporation.
However, the failure of the project that sought to make football clubs corporations, coupled with the debt that was dragging the club for the construction of structural works for the Monumental Stadium, led to BHC, who had been one of the initiators of aforementioned project, leave administration, leaving the club mired in serious economic problems.
Welsch began his professional career as a teenager with BHC SKP Pardubice of the Czech Republic League, where he played until 1998.
Greenpeace India describes the lower Periyar as " a cesspool of toxins, which have alarming levels of deadly poisons like DDT, endosulfan, hexa and trivalent chromium, lead, cyanide, BHC.
The Belarusian Helsinki Committee ( BHC ) is a non-governmental human rights organization established in 1995 and the sole remaining independent human rights group in Belarus.

originates and from
The name actinium originates from the Ancient Greek aktis, aktinos ( ακτίς, ακτίνος ), meaning beam or ray.
Owing to its strong radioactivity, actinium glows in the dark with a pale blue light, which originates from the surrounding air ionized by the emitted energetic particles.
The oxidation state + 3 originates from the 6d < sup > 1 </ sup > 7s < sup > 2 </ sup > electronic configuration of actinium, that is it easily donates 3 electrons assuming a stable closed-shell structure of the noble gas radon.
It originates from the Proto-Indo-European * ( syllabic nasal ) and is cognate with English un -.
The Great North Road originates from different routes close to Pueblo Bonito and Chetro Ketl.
Borrowing from the French Physiocrats the idea that all wealth originates with the land, making farming the only truly productive enterprise, agrarianism claims that agriculture is the foundation of all other professions.
Perfumes can still be found with ambergris around the world, it is collected from remains found at sea and on beaches, although its precursor originates from the sperm whale, which is a vulnerable species.
The bulk of the population originates from immigrants who came to the island since the colonial times, mainly of Bengali, Hindustani and Tamil backgrounds.
It originates from 17th century Dutch dialects spoken by the mainly-Dutch settlers of what is now South Africa, where it began to develop independently.
Irenaeus also refers to a succession of presbyters who preserve the tradition " which originates from the apostles ".
" The Christian ministry is not derived from the people but from the pastors ; a scriptural ordinance provides for this ministry being renewed by the ordination of a presbyter by presbyters ; this ordinance originates with the apostles, who were themselves presbyters, and through them it goes back to Christ as its source .".
The Agra canal originates from Okhla barrage, downstream of Nizamuddin bridge.
The term ' ballroom dancing ' is derived from the word ball, which in turn originates from the Latin word ballare which means ' to dance ' ( a ballroom being a large room specially designed for such dances ).
Meanwhile others have concluded that the name of the island originates from the Indo-European root * bhel meaning white, fair.
The name boron originates from the Arabic word buraq or the Persian word burah ; which are names for the mineral borax.
Barium's name originates from the alchemical derivative " baryta ", which itself comes from Greek βαρύς ( barys ), meaning " heavy.
In the case of Jamaica, recent analysis of the soils showed elevated levels of cadmium suggesting that the bauxite originates from recent Miocene ash deposits from episodes of significant volcanism in Central America.
The term Big Brother originates from George Orwell's novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Its permanent collection, numbering some eight million works, is amongst the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.

originates and 2006
( 2006 ) suggest that the geyser activity in the south polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus originates from clathrate hydrates, where carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen are released when exposed to the vacuum of space by the " Tiger Stripe " fractures found in that area.
In October 2006, WJR picked up the nationally-syndicated Handyman Show with Glenn Haege, which originates from Detroit, and previously aired on WXYT and WDFN.
As an illustration of the complexities: a 2006 Massachusetts law requires payment of tax on " pre-written " ( not custom ) software purchased and downloaded over the Internet for installation and use in Massachusetts, regardless of where it originates.
However, ABC likely still holds rights to the " American Gold " name, which originates with ABC's former subsidiary Watermark Inc. ( similarly, Bob Kingsley had to change the name of his countdown show from American Country Countdown to Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40 when Kingsley left ABC for what is now Dial Global in 2006, and Casey Kasem, upon leaving ABC, changed the name of his show from American Top 40 to Casey's Top 40 from 1988 to 1998 before buying back the AT40 name ).

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