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SIB and Financial
It was incorporated on 7 June 1985 under the name of The Securities and Investments Board Ltd (" SIB ") at the instigation of the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is the sole member of the company and who delegated certain statutory regulatory powers to it under the then Financial Services Act 1986.

SIB and subject
The SIB was recently subject to an inspection by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary ( HMIC ).

SIB and provide
The SIB was established on 30 March 1998 and its mission is to provide core bioinformatics resources to the life science research community in fields such as genomics, proteomics and systems biology and to coordinate the field of bioinformatics in Switzerland.

SIB and for
( SIB Productions, whose logo bore a resemblance to the original Filmation logo, would soon go on to become " Sib-Tower 12 Productions " and produce the first few of Chuck Jones ' Tom and Jerry films for MGM, until becoming MGM Animation / Visual Arts for the remainder of the films ).
In 1911, the various security organizations were re-organised under the SIB, Kell's division becoming the Home Section, and Cumming's becoming the new Foreign Section, responsible for all operations outside Britain.
It is divided into numbered units called Sections ( for instance, 33 Section SIB RMP ), which are subdivided into Detachments, each usually commanded by a Warrant Officer Class 2.
The SIB is a federation of research groups with affiliated bioinformaticians at the SIB partner institutions: the Universities of Geneva, Lausanne, Basel, Berne and Zurich, the Federal Institutes of Technology in Lausanne and Zurich, the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research.
The Royal Air Force Police also has its own Special Investigation Branch ( SIB ) for the investigation of serious crime.
The RM Police is responsible for providing garrison policing services ; law enforcement and crime prevention as well as general security advice to the command, and includes a Special Investigation Branch ( SIB ) section for the investigation of serious crime.
SIB, located in Geneva, Switzerland, maintains the ExPASy ( Expert Protein Analysis System ) servers that are a central resource for proteomics tools and databases.
It was founded in 1979 ; since 2008 the school is responsible for all business related degree programs of the university-in addition to the former ESB programs it also includes the former School of International Business ( SIB ) and Production Management ( PM ).
* As SIB, a nick for Sibtain
The project did not become a reality, however, until the SIB agreed to commit to a $ 215 million federal loan, provided that Charleston County would contribute $ 3 million a year for 25 years, including an 8. 33 % sales tax increase, to the federal loan, as well as yearly payments from the SCDOT and State Ports Authority.
The investigative branch for the SAF, the Special Investigation Branch ( SIB ) investigates higher-order military crimes that requires specialised handling.

SIB and members
SIB members usually operate in plain clothes, although they may wear uniform when serving overseas.

SIB and Investment
The Government's infrastructure organisation, the Strategic Investment Board ( SIB ) was tasked with taking forward the proposed Stadium idea and appointed one of its senior advisers, Tony Whitehead, to manage the project.

SIB and Authority
The Armed Forces Bill 2006 seeks to require the SIB to refer investigations into inherently serious crimes directly to the Service Prosecuting Authority ( SPA ) rather than to commanding officers.
Previously known as the Cornwall-Massena International Bridge, the SIB was a private bridge whose outstanding stock was purchased by the Saint Lawrence Seaway Authority ( Canada ) and the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation ( U. S .) in 1957.

SIB and ),
The four M551s transported by the C-5 were secretly deployed to Panama in November 1989, where they were attached to TF Bayonet ( 193rd SIB ), and attached down further to TF Gator.
Self-harm ( SH ), also referred to as self-injury ( SI ), self-inflicted violence ( SIV ), Non-Suicidal Self Injury ( NSSI ) or self-injurious behavior ( SIB ), refers to a spectrum of behaviors where demonstrable injury is self-inflicted.
In 1909, Major ( later Colonel Sir ) Vernon Kell became director of the newly formed Secret Intelligence Bureau ( SIB ), created as a response to growing public opinion that all Germans living in England were spies.
The UniProt consortium comprises the European Bioinformatics Institute ( EBI ), the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics ( SIB ), and the Protein Information Resource ( PIR ).
The formation was initially formed on 1 January 1975 as the 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade ( SIB ), with a total personnel strength of four officers and five Other Ranks.
In 2002, PIR along with its international partners, EBI ( European Bioinformatics Institute ) and SIB ( Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics ), were awarded a grant from NIH to create UniProt, a single worldwide database of protein sequence and function, by unifying the PIR-PSD, Swiss-Prot, and TrEMBL databases.
The Head Quarters of the Command comprises various branches, namely the Human Resource ( HR ), Intelligences and Security Branch ( ISB ), General Staff Branch ( GS ), the Special Investigation Branch ( SIB ) and Logistic Branch.

SIB and which
All three service police forces operate Special Investigation Branches ( SIB ) which fulfill much the same role as the civilian CID.
It is most closely associated with the Royal Military Police, which has the largest SIB.
The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics ( SIB, or formally " SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics ") is an academic not-for-profit foundation which federates bioinformatics activities throughout Switzerland.
Swiss-Prot in particular went through a major funding crisis in 1996, which led the leaders of the five research groups active in bioinformatics in Geneva and Lausanne, Ron Appel, Amos Bairoch, Philipp Bucher, Victor Jongeneel and Manuel Peitsch to propose the creation of the SIB.

SIB and was
He was returned to the SIB after his true identity was ascertained.
Campion was hit in the head by shrapnel during the Dunkirk evacuation and died on 20 May 1940, the only SIB casualty of the BEF.
After this beginning, the SIB was established on a full-time basis.
On 1 July 1976, the 7 SIB was officially declared operational.
The 7 SIB was officially accorded Elite Status on 1 April 1978.
With the award of elite status, the 7 SIR was transferred to the 3rd Singapore Infantry Brigade in 1978, leaving the 7 SIB with the following sub-units:
This make-up lasted until 1980, when it was decided to make the 7 SIB into an all guards formation.
On 6 Apr 1979, a special parade was held to present the beret with a new Cap Badge Backing to the 7 SIB.
Formed on 1 September 1966 at the old Beach Road Camp, the SAF Provost Company initially consisted of one company of military policemen and was part of the Manpower Division, although it came under the command of HQ 1 SIB.
The Security Company ( SC ) was added to the SAFPU, while the Special Investigations Branch ( SIB ) was formed in July 1973.
Scientex Incorporated Berhad ( SIB, ) was established in 1968 as Scientific Textile Industries Sendirian Berhad and pioneered the manufacturing of polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ) leather cloth and sheeting.

SIB and .
SIB Productions, a Japanese firm with U. S. offices in Chicago, approached Scheimer and Sutherland about producing a cartoon called Rod Rocket.
Paramount Pictures soon purchased SIB Productions, and True Line's staff increased ; including the arrival of former radio disc jockey Norm Prescott, who became a partner in the firm.
The Army SIB has regular sections and one Territorial Army section made up of civilian CID officers and ex-regulars to assist them in major cases.
The Special Investigation Branch ( SIB ) is the name given to the detective branches of all three British military police arms: the Royal Navy Police, Royal Military Police and Royal Air Force Police.
Members are usually senior non-commissioned officers ( sergeants or petty officers or above ) or commissioned officers, although the Royal Air Force SIB also employs corporals.
Although an SIB appears to have existed in the British Army of the Rhine in Germany between 1919 and 1926, the origins of the army's SIB are really in 1940, when twenty Scotland Yard detectives were enlisted in the Corps of Military Police to deal with the pilfering of military stores within the British Expeditionary Force ( BEF ) in France.
The RMP SIB now consists of about three hundred personnel, including Scenes of Crime Officers and forensic technicians.
The Headquarters SIB RMP is at Campion Lines in Bulford, Wiltshire.

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