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"The Soviet Union faces a problem of retraining 80,000 biology teachers.
Yesterday's package includes £50m for retraining, £42m towards redundancy costs and £24m to help otherwise viable suppliers.
Four studies investigated running economy, one of which included gait retraining [25, 32, 38, 41].
In addition, the numbers of individuals that were phenotyped were substantially smaller for the GS program, even with retraining (500 females per year for GS, compared to 2880 per year for the conventional program).
In summary, this experiment showed that SKF-38393 infused into the auditory cortex 1 day prior to initial conditioning to FMs did not affect acquisition performance monitored 24 h later but caused a discrimination increment detectable during retraining 48 h after injections.
· The racing industry gives £250,000 a year to its official charity, which retrains 90 racehorses a year for other activities.
N.K. Singh, the MP from Bihar, thinks the country needs to recruit 4m new teachers and to retrain 8m.
Recipients include Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, which was awarded $139,000 to retrain 35 employees who had been injured on the job for work in areas like data entry.
Senator Kennedy anticipates that it will bring in approximately $344 million next year, enough to retrain 47,000 workers.
Although fewer than two dozen scientists will be involved in the project's first phase, LUXOFT managing director Dmitry Loschinin says his firm expects to retrain 150 scientists over the next 2 years, and perhaps 500 by 2006.
Monday's hearing instead centered around Bratton's new plan to retrain 20,000 NYPD officers every year.
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