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(Bloomberg News) Spain Plans to Reduce Dependence on Coal and Oil Spain approved a five-year 23.6 billion euro ($29 billion) plan yesterday to increase the use of renewable energy.
In the 1990s, Spain approved two labor reforms aimed at reducing the unemployment level and its volatility.
Recently, Spain approved a new law on EIA (Law 21/2013, 9th of December, of Env. Impac. Asses).
The Ethics Committee for Animal Research at The University of Murcia (Spain) approved the study protocol, which followed the guidelines established by the European Union Council Directive of February 2013 (R.D.53/2013).
On September 25, the government of Spain approved $1.07 million in food assistance for Cuba.
The Institutional Review Board of the Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain, approved the study; participants provided written informed consent for retrospective sample testing.
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