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The institutes
verb
To begin or initiate (something); to found.
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The institutes' doctors then found two more cases.
The institutes now help companies upgrade software, for example, in preparation for competing on world markets.
The institutes, whose analysis influences government forecasts, also said they expected subdued economic growth.
The institutes will also recruit more young researchers to serve on the review committees.
The institutes have put together a task force to follow up on the Science study.
The institutes themselves are among the few entities in India that are still seen as meritocracies, unsullied by political influence.
The institutes' spending on diabetes research soared as well, by 240percentt, adjusted for inflation, hitting $1.1 billion this year.
The institutes made an exception for the Great Lakes group partly to see if the online lab concept was viable.
"The institutes do not play well together.
The institutes appear to be a priority for administration officials.
The institutes are now each working on a design for these elements.
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