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- Asian markets. The aim was to create a hi-tech office area in order to dynamise the country. As a result, it is also referred to as Ébène Cybercity or...
- Basque Country through programmes to attract and recruit researchers and to dynamise research, in cooperation with research centres and universities. Location...
- calculations instead of years and half years, the introduction of practitioner dynamising introduced i.e. 1.4% pensions, best of the last 3 years Total Superannuable...
- this form of theatre are a series of still-images or tableauxs that are dynamised (brought to life) via a variety of ways. They could have repetitive sounds...
- Réseau". portail.polytechnique.edu. Retrieved 2024-11-19. "EdTech : Wooclap dynamise les cours et les rend plus attractifs". L'Etudiant. 2019-01-19. Retrieved...
- more defined and debuggable and gives BIOS manufacturers room to further dynamise boot device selection for the user, beyond the suggestions of the standard...
- December 1999: Creation of the University Centre for Arts. Its mission was to dynamise arts and culture, in order to bring its contribution to the strategies...
- School. Olagnier, Fleur (2025-08-20). "Marketing numérique : Urbiquest dynamise start-up et PME en les faisant jouer… aux "Sims"". La Libre.be (in French)...
- of people. Our imagination sees in everyone the efforts of the soul to dynamise materiality, the soul or the mind give flexibility, agility and animation...
- without there being any mention and it was not until 1951 that it began to dynamise with a relocation within the Monastery. From this moment on, a period of...