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APO-TOPIRAMATE topiramate 100 mg tablet blister pack (topiramate)

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ARIANNA 1 anastrozole 1 mg film-coated tablet blister pack (anastrozole)

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APX-AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID 500/125 amoxicillin 500 mg (as trihydrate) & clavulanic acid 125 mg (as potassium) tablet strip pack (potassium clavulanate)

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APX-AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID 500/125 amoxicillin 500 mg (as trihydrate) & clavulanic acid 125 mg (as potassium) tablet strip pack (amoxicillin trihydrate)

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AVSARTAN HCT 300/12.5 irbesartan 300 mg and hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg tablets blister pack (irbesartan)

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AVSARTAN HCT 300/12.5 irbesartan 300 mg and hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg tablets blister pack (hydrochlorothiazide)

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NORDIP amlodipine (as besilate) 5mg tablet blister pack (amlodipine besilate)

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ANTENEX 2 Diazepam 2mg tablet bottle (diazepam)

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MESASAL mesalazine 250 mg enteric coated tablet blister pack (mesalazine)

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RIXADONE risperidone 2 mg film coated tablet blister pack (risperidone)

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APO-TRAMADOL SR tramadol hydrochloride 200 mg oral tablet blister pack (tramadol hydrochloride)

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APO-ZOLMITRIPTAN zolmitriptan 2.5mg tablet blister pack (zolmitriptan)

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EZEMICHOL ezetimibe 10mg tablet blister pack (ezetimibe)

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SITAGLIPTIN SUN sitagliptin 25 mg (as fumarate) tablet blister pack (sitagliptin fumarate)

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APO-LEVETIRACETAM levetiracetam 1000 mg film coated tablet blister pack (levetiracetam)

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TEGRETOL CR 200 carbamazepine 200 mg tablet blister pack (carbamazepine)

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TRILEPTAL oxcarbazepine 150mg tablet film coated blister pack (oxcarbazepine)

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PLIDOGREL clopidogrel (as besilate) 75 mg tablet blister pack (clopidogrel besilate)

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Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 Establishing a Framework for the Setting of Ecodesign Requirements for Sustainable Products

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  • Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee

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Roundtable Part 1: Agility vs. Architecture

What happens to architecture in the rush to deliver solutions? Community members share their opinions in this roundtable discussion.




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Roundtable Part 2: Architecture and the Cloud

Cloud computing may be a new take on not-so-new concepts, but getting it right still requires an architectural approach. The community panel weighs in.




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Roundtable Part 3: Cloud Confidence

The community panel closes out the discussion with a conversation about some of the security concerns that can leave some organizations wary of cloud adoption.




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Oracle Data Integrator Roundtable - Part 3

The conversation by this panel of business intelligence experts turns to Oracle 12c and enterprise performance management.




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Oracle Data Integrator Roundtable - Part 1

A panel of business intelligence experts sits down for a wide-ranging and candid discussion of Oracle Data Integrator.




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Oracle Data Integrator Roundtable - Part 4

The panel closes out the conversation with a look at the evolution of data integration tools.




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Oracle Data Integrator Roundtable - Part 2

Five business intelligence experts discuss migration from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator.




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Microservices Roundtable - Part 4

Where do we go from here? How much impact will microservices have in the future?




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Microservices Roundtable - Part 2

The discussion of basic differences and similarities between microservices and SOA continues.




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Microservices Roundtable - Part 3

The Ivory Tower and the Street: Two views of Microservices.




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Microservices Roundtable - Part 1

The panel discusses basic differences and similarities between microservices and service-oriented architecture.




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EPM Upgrades: A Roundtable Discussion - Part 3

Panelists Eric Helmer, John Booth, and Rob Donahue conclude their discussion of what's new in the EPM space, and then close out the series with a look at the anatomy of an EPM upgrade project.




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EPM Upgrades: A Roundtable Discussion - Part 1

Experts Eric Helmer, John Booth, and Rob Donahue provide a little background on Oracle EPM, and then share some of the reasons their clients give for embarking on an EPM upgrade.




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EPM Upgrades: A Roundtable Discussion - Part 2

EPM pros Eric Helmer, John Booth, and Rob Donahue discuss what's new and upcoming in the EPM space, and look at developing trends.




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API Management Round Table - Part 4

The round table concludes with a discussion of service oriented architecture, SOA governance, and the roots of API Management.




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API Management Round Table - Part 3

Roll up your sleeves: The panelists discuss their experience using Oracle's new API management tools in the real world.




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API Management Round Table - Part 2

The big picture: It's important to manage APIs, but don't lose sight of other assets in your portfolio.




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API Management Round Table - Part 1

API Management is nothing new... or is it? This panel of experts discusses what's percolating in API Management, and offers tips on making it all more... manageable.




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I Want My ODI: Roundtable Discussion - Part 5

The panelists share their thoughts on the confluence of cloud computing and Oracle Data Integrator.




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I Want My ODI: Roundtable Discussion - Part 4

The panelists compare notes on the types of ODI projects they're seeing from their clients.




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I Want My ODI: Roundtable Discussion - Part 3

The panel discusses workarounds for ODI integration with Hyperion Financial Management.




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I Want My ODI: Roundtable Discussion - Part 2

The ODI panelists share their insight into the challenges of launching a Big Data project.




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I Want My ODI: Roundtable Discussion - Part 1

A panel of Oracle Data Integrator experts compares notes on what they consider the most important features in ODI 12.2.1.




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Author Roundtable: SOA Suite 12c Administration

The authors of "Oracle SOA Suite 12c Administrator's Guide" (2015, Packt Publishing) discuss the role, the technology, and the challenges.




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#362: Database Golden Rules: When (and Why) to Break Them

American inventor Thomas Edison, once said, “Hell, there are no rules here. We're trying to accomplish something.” What we hope to accomplish with this episode of the Groundbreaker Podcast is an exploration of the idea that the evolution in today’s architectures makes it advantageous, perhaps even necessary, to challenge some long-established concepts that have achieved “golden rule” status as they apply to the use of databases.

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#377: Oracle Autonomous Database: An Interview with Maria Colgan

In this Oracle Groundbreakers Podcast Extra guest host Alexa Weber Morales interviews Oracle Database master product manager Maria Colgan about new product features that allow developers, data scientists, and non-traditional database users to help themselves.

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#391: Jeff Smith on Helping Developers Get the Most out of Oracle Database

Jim Grisanzio talks with Jeff Smith about some interesting features that have been emerging in the Oracle Database recently, such as an integrated development environment in the console for rapidly building RESTful Web Services. And many other tools for developers, of course.

The two also talk about how much Jeff and his colleagues interact with the developer community, which is substantial. Jeff's been involved with database technology, developer communities, and enterprise customers for two decades now. He's has many fascinating stories to tell. 

Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations
https://twitter.com/jimgris
https://developer.oracle.com/team/ 




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Sandesh Rao on AIOps, Autonomous Database, and Developer Productivity

Jim Grisanzio talks with Sandesh Rao about Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, the latest technologies from Oracle in the AIOps space, how Sandesh manages teams, how he deals with change, and how industry trends are changing everything.

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https://twitter.com/jimgris
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Tajikistan’s National Action Plan on enhancing chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear security presented to international community at OSCE roundtable meeting

Tajikistan’s National Action Plan on implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540, which was supported by the OSCE Office in Tajikistan as a way of enhancing the country’s chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear security, was presented to representatives of the international community in Dushanbe on 28 April 2016.

As well as bringing together representatives of international organizations dealing with non-proliferation issues, and embassies and diplomatic missions of the OSCE participating States and the UN members in Tajikistan, some 30 professionals in the area of chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear security in Tajikistan also attended the meeting. The discussion was held to mark the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1540 on 28 April 2004.

“As we have now already moved to the implementation phase of the Plan, I have no doubt that we all understand the importance of the need to provide resources that are indispensable for strengthening co-operation and collaboration in implementing the approved 1540 measures,” said Fabio Piana, Acting Head of the OSCE Office in Tajikistan. “Diplomatic missions of the OSCE participating States or UN Member States in Tajikistan are encouraged to take part in implementing Tajikistan’s National Action Plan, with the aim of ensuring the overall sustainability of our joint efforts.”

Ilkhom Mirsaidov, National co-ordinator on implementing the National Action Plan, thanked the OSCE for the assistance provided in developing the Plan – a process that took two years to accomplish. He also stressed the importance of multilateral co-operation and co-ordination of efforts during its implementation.

The National Action Plan, encompassing various implementation measures on nuclear, chemical, and biological security for 2016-2021, was adopted by Tajikistan’s Government on 9 February 2016.

The Office, in close co-operation with the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs, and the 1540 Committee Group of Experts, will continue to assist the Government in the Plan’s practical implementation.

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OSCE marks 20th Anniversary of Sub-Regional Arms Control Agreement, essential for building peace and stability in Western Balkans

VIENNA, 15 June 2016 – The twentieth anniversary of the Agreement on Sub-Regional Arms Control Agreement, which served as a framework for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia to engage with each other in order to promote peace and stability in the region, was marked today in Vienna.

Almir Sahovic, Assistant Minister for Multilateral Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, stressed that today was a good opportunity to reflect on the path the region went through in the last 20 years. “Our region was a synonym for problems and a source of instability. Our friends from the OSCE family and international community used to send military and police forces to help us sustain peace and stability. Today, we are the ones contributing with military and diplomatic missions to peace and stability around the world.”

The Agreement remains highly relevant for stability in the region as well as for the entire OSCE area and serves as a model for other OSCE regions.

“We see that the four State parties show mutual understanding, professionalism and confidence in their joint treaty activities,” said Chairperson of the OSCE Permanent Council and Permanent Representative of Germany to the OSCE Eberhard Pohl. “The Agreement continues to play a useful role in maintaining military stability in South Eastern Europe by promoting co-operation, transparency and predictability. Key to this is upholding the common political will for good development in the future. The members of the contact group stand ready to further support these activities.”

The Director of the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre Marcel Pesko highlighted how the commitments from the Article IV of Dayton Peace Agreement became actions. “The four countries of the region proved they can establish a stable military balance, reducing the risk of a new escalation of the conflict. This would not be possible without courage and political will to move the process forward.”

The ceremony included a photo-exhibition dedicated to the process of implementation of the Agreement. Distinguished individuals and organizations from the region received special recognition for their contribution to the process.

Bosnia and Hercegovina is currently a Chair of Sub-Regional Consultative Commission in accordance with Article IV, Annex 1-B to the Dayton Agreement.

 

Learn more about the transfer of ownership of regional stability and how targets of arms control were achieved even beyond the set limits.

 

 

 

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OSCE supports Youth Forum on role of youth in peace-building and ensuring stability in Kyrgyzstan

Conference
Fri, 2016-08-26 (All day) - Sat, 2016-08-27 (All day)
Jalal-Abad city, the Kyrgyz Republic
OSCE Center in Bishkek, Public Association “IRET”, Public Association “Alga
OSCE Centre in Bishkek
Central Asia
Conflict prevention and resolution
Democratization
Good governance

Youth Forum on “Role of youth in peace-building and ensuring stability in Kyrgyzstan: means of collaboration and cooperation in combating violent extremism and radicalism among youth” will gather some 50 youth and public officials from Tokmok and Osh cities as well as from Batken, Chuy, Osh, and Jalal-Abad provinces in Jalal-Abad city.

Participants will discuss problems in their local communities and country-wide and ways to co-operate closer on security matters in the future. The event focuses on discussion of measures on preventing and combating violent extremism and radicalization among youth in Kyrgyzstan. 

Representatives of the youth and public officials are expected to lay foundation for further co-operation between the authorities and youth as pertains to youth and security policies in the respective provinces/cities and country-wide.

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