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The inclusion limit of 30 days after the sexual exposure aimed to certify that the individuals included were not already infected with HIV at the time of the exposure.
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The company, which produces about 2.2 million tons a year from plantations in Malaysia and Indonesia, aims to certify all its operations by 2011.
The Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana — or the V.P.N. — a Naples-based trade organization that aims to certify the authenticity of Neapolitan pizza, says Neapolitan pizza should be made in a wood-burning oven.
This population-based retrospective cohort study aimed to clarify the impact of home and community-based services on the hospitalisation and institutionalisation of individuals certified as eligible for long-term care insurance (LTCI) benefits.
He aimed to do it.
In response to national and international regulations aimed at certifying only quieter aircraft, major efforts have been made by aircraft manufacturers to reduce noise at the source.
McDonald's Europe buys coffee certified by the Rainforest Alliance, and the entire company aims to use only certified-sustaiable palm oil by 2015.
Nonetheless, the industry has signed onto a project put together by the International Labor Organization, a United Nations specialized agency, aimed at allowing chocolate makers to certify by 2005 that their products are free of abusive child labor.
By then, the company aims to source 100percentt of its cotton from farms certified by the nonprofit Better Cotton Initiative or from recycled material.
The group says it aims to eliminate polio by the end of this year and certify the world polio-free at the close of 2005.
GoodWeave aims to end child labor in the carpet industry by certifying child-labor-free rugs, and by providing education and opportunities to rescued and at-risk children.
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