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Among both zone ABR and non-ABR subjects, developmental enamel defects were more prevalent in those subjects who were < 5 years of age at the time of the accident than in those who were older.
ABR's 40-member staff comprises experienced wildlife and fishery biologists, botanists, ecologists, ecological restoration specialists, physical scientists, GIS analysts and supporting disciplines.
- Rohm and Haas Morthane PS440-300 ABR,MOL,TRS,LT -
Although operating a modern and efficient facility, as a small independent producer ABR would have struggled to grow and develop in such a competitive environment.
Ceridian will pay $25.50 in cash for all outstanding ABR shares and says it will fund the deal with existing cash and borrowings.
If the hearing thresholds need a cross-check through an objective measure such as ABR, the test time is extended at least by another hour.
Value-add real estate fund ABR Chesapeake Fund V, sponsored by ABR, invested USD 4.4m in the joint venture.
ABR Dynamic Funds, LLC, a New York-based asset management firm, recently introduced its Smart Volatility mutual fund, the ABR Dynamic Blend Equity and Volatility Fund (ABRVX).
Alchemy, led by president Kenneth Horn, principal Joel Breitkopf, and partner Alex Saltzman, formed the partnership with ABR Partners, led by Brian Ray, as an extension of the Alchemy Properties brand, but the venture will remain separate from Alchemy's focus on luxury condo development.
The potential to test raw materials and other sample types by multiple standards gives ABR the ability to satisfy the needed requirements that vary based on specific customer and product types as well as planned usage of the material they are providing.
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