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* NNFCC: The UK's National Centre for Biorenewable Energy, Fuels and Materials
Euro Bus Expo is a trade show, which is held bi-annually at the UK's National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
The UK's National Health Service announced in 2008 that more therapists would be trained to provide CBT at government expense as part of an initiative called Improving Access to Psychological Therapies ( IAPT ).
* UK's National Attack Warning System
It was laid in 1999 between Blackpool and Douglas as part of the Isle of Man to England Interconnector which connects the Manx electricity system to the UK's National Grid.
Chalmers ' original document is now in the UK's National Postal Museum.
National Air Traffic Services, the UK's Air Navigation Service Provider, a public – private partnership also publishes an online AIP for the UK.
As a precautionary measure, the UK's National Blood Service initially ran a test for this disease in donors who donate within 28 days of a visit to the United States, Canada or the northeastern provinces of Italy and theScottish National Blood Transfusion Service asks prospective donors to wait 28 days after returning from North America or the northeastern provinces of Italy before donating.
The BRKC is the UK's rental karting National championship, and the UK's official feeder series to the rental Kart World Championship.
* UK's National Attack Warning System
* The Search For King Solomon's Mines ( 2002 documentary ), commissioned by National Geographic Television and UK's Channel 4
The library is also one of the UK's five National Research Libraries.
Apart from TICA, registries that recognize the breed includes The American Association of Cat Enthusiasts, UK's United Feline Organization, the Southern Africa Cat Council, and the Waratah National Cat Alliance in Australia.
CASC is also the venue each year for the UK's National Inter Clubs Slalom Finals, the largest canoe slalom event by participation in the UK.
* National Preservation UK's leading heritage railways forum
* HANDEL ( UK's National Attack Warning System )
The time signal is derived from three atomic clocks installed at the transmitter site, and is based on time standards maintained by the UK's National Physical Laboratory ( NPL ) in Teddington.
* The UK's National Gerbil Society
Other notable buildings are the King's Head Inn, which with the Fleece Inn at Bretforton is one of the few public houses in the country owned by the National Trust still run as a public house, and the Queens Park Centre, the UK's largest independent arts centre.
The UK's National Nuclear Laboratory also has its Central Laboratory on the Sellafield site.
It is also one of the largest collections of arms and armour in the world, comprising the UK's National Collection of Arms and Armour, National Artillery Collection, and National Firearms Collection.

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The UK's professional body is the Landscape Institute ( LI ).
Cayley served for the Whig party as Member of Parliament for Scarborough from 1832 to 1835, and in 1838 helped found the UK's first Polytechnic Institute ; the Royal Polytechnic Institution ( now University of Westminster ), serving as its chairman for many years.
In March 2010 the Las Casas Institute hosted a conference-part of the UK's first ever social weeks-attended by 250 participants from over 20 countries.
The UK's Chartered Institute of Personnel Management reports that 51 % of companies ( sample of 500 ) ' consider coaching as a key part of learning development ' and ' crucial to their strategy ', with 90 % reporting that they ' use coaching '.
The UK's Institute of Leadership & Management researched the gap in understanding between Generation Y recruits and their managers in collaboration with Ashridge Business School.
It functions as the executive office of the National Statistician, who is also the UK Statistics Authority's Chief Executive and principal statistical adviser to the UK's National Statistics Institute and the ' Head Office ' of the Government Statistical Service ( GSS ).
He is an Honorary Political Advisor to The Royal British Legion and Vice-President of the UK's largest professional security organisation, The Security Institute.
The Institute of Economic Affairs ( IEA ), founded in 1955, styles itself as the UK's pre-eminent free-market think-tank.
In 2007, after a comprehensive review of the literature, the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ) expressed concern for the lack of quality evidence comparing the potential risks and benefits of home and hospital birthing environments.
It is part of the Institute for Animal Health, which is supported by the UK's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council ( BBSRC ).
* Michael Rawlins-Chairman of UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
* The Royal National Institute for Deaf People The RNID works for the UK's deaf people
Sir Antony Fisher, previously instrumental in setting up the UK's Institute of Economic Affairs, was appointed acting director in 1975, until Walker became executive director in 1977.
In late 1997, the Institute set up a research program emulating the UK's Social Affairs Unit, called the Social Affairs Centre.
The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications ( IMA ) is the UK's chartered professional body for mathematicians and one of the UK's learned societies for mathematics ( the other main one being the London Mathematical Society ).
Organisations with premises on the south side of the square include Cancer Research UK's London Research Institute and the Royal College of Surgeons ( including the Hunterian Museum exhibiting the intriguing medical collections of John Hunter.
* Nick Patterson, Research, Medallion Fund ; chess player, formerly with the UK's GCHQ ; now at MIT's Broad Institute
In April 2011 the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ) recommended that women with symptoms that could be caused by ovarian cancer should be offered a CA-125 blood test.
Memantine is approved by the U. S. FDA and the European Medicines Agency for treatment of moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease, and has now received a limited recommendation by the UK's National Institute for Clinical Excellence for patients who fail other treatment options.
Action on Hearing Loss, formally known as The Royal National Institute for Deaf People ( RNID ) is a charitable organization working on behalf of the UK's 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people.
** – Robert Kirby-Harris is appointed as Chief Executive of the UK's Institute of Physics.
AICR is a member of the UK's National Cancer Research Institute.
The Trust aims to provide a steady income to sustain and expand the vital research carried out at the Institute of Neurology, which together with the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, is the UK's foremost centre for research into diseases of the brain and nervous system.

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