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was prequalified
verb
To qualify, or be qualified in advance
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In October 2013, China's JE vaccine was prequalified by WHO, meaning that the evaluation of its clinical properties and manufacturing process passed muster, and that China, as a country, met WHO indicators for functional vaccine regulation.
The vaccine was prequalified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in June 2010.
96, 97 The vaccine, named MenAfriVac, was prequalified by the World Health Organization in June 2010.
In September 2011, Shanchol vaccine (Shantha Biotechnics, Hyderabad, India) was prequalified by WHO (2 doses given 14 days apart).
A second OCV, Shanchol (Shantha Biotechnics Ltd., Basheerbagh, Hyderabad, India), was licensed but was prequalified only in September 2011.
A group A meningococcal conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT) was developed specifically for the African "meningitis belt" and was prequalified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in June 2010.
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Although these companies produce 56% of the FDCs in the private markets in the study countries, only 7% of that 56% is in dosage forms that are prequalified (and likely even less would be from the prequalified manufacturing sites).
Applicants receive debt and mortgage counseling, and are prequalified for mortgages.
Qualifying with two games to spare in the South American group of nine countries (as host, Brazil is prequalified) always has been the toughest assignment in global soccer.
Companies that attend will be prequalified to bid on the new round of projects, Mr. Naimi told the official Saudi Press Agency, according to a translation from Arabic by Bloomberg News.
"The ministry has separately announced a tender for full field development and Chevron has been prequalified to participate in that bid round," the company said.
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