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'survival programs' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a course or series of activities designed to help people learn how to cope with difficult situations. For example, "The outdoor center offers a range of survival programs to help people learn essential wilderness skills."
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Meanwhile, Newton's wing of the party, focussed on "survival programs pending revolution," became more circumspect.
"Cancer cells respond to hypoxia by launching genetic survival programs," he adds.
A "conservation station" provides information on wildlife organizations and species survival programs and has a petting zoo and veterinary clinics.
When cells are starved of oxygen, and thus hypoxic, numerous cell survival programs are activated that act in concert to resist conventional therapies, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
This matrix-associated resistance is mediated by drug-induced upregulation of cellular survival programs that involve both FOXO-regulated transcription and cap-independent translation.
For example, child survival programs in Africa as well as development aid to Latin America and Eastern Europe would decline, though overall foreign assistance would rise by 9percentt.
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A summer in Camp Farbound Paired Survival Program led to federally funded participation in Camp Leading Edge's Quadrathlon Pairs.
"There is no conservation value whatever in them," Dr. Tilson said of tigers outside the survival program.
Any tiger outside the pool of about 200 animals in the survival program, Dr. Tilson said, is a mutt.
The Black Panther Party's "Survival Program" included free breakfasts for schoolchildren, free medical testing and treatment, and free legal services.
Mike Keele, a curator at the Oregon Zoo who is also chairman of the zoo association's elephant "species survival program," signed off on the deal.
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