Ciphers -- Problems, exercises, etc : Unsolved! : the history and mystery of the world's greatest ciphers from ancient Egypt to online secret societies / Craig Bauer
Cipla. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2003040176 : Cipla-Medpro acquisition : the pre- and post-merger story / Nishant Saxena (Cipla Ltd, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India), and Marius Ungerer (Business School, University of Stellenbosch Business School, Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa)
2019
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Cipla -- Case studies : The challenge to transform Cipla for the future / Navneet Bhatnagar, Bharagavi Mantravadi, Kavil Ramachandran
Cipollone, Rose, Trials, litigation, etc : Cipollone v. Liggett Group, inc. : U.S. Supreme Court opens the door to tobacco lawsuits / by John F. Vargo and J.D. Lee
CIRAD (Organization) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87895838 : Développement durable de l'agriculture urbaine en Afrique francophone : enjeux, concepts et méthode / Ólanrewaju B. Smith [and others]
Biological mechanism that controls CIRCADIAN RHYTHM. Circadian clocks exist in the simplest form in cyanobacteria and as more complex systems in fungi, plants, and animals. In humans the system includes photoresponsive RETINAL GANGLION CELLS and the SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS that acts as the central oscillator
Biological mechanism that controls CIRCADIAN RHYTHM. Circadian clocks exist in the simplest form in cyanobacteria and as more complex systems in fungi, plants, and animals. In humans the system includes photoresponsive RETINAL GANGLION CELLS and the SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS that acts as the central oscillator
Biological mechanism that controls CIRCADIAN RHYTHM. Circadian clocks exist in the simplest form in cyanobacteria and as more complex systems in fungi, plants, and animals. In humans the system includes photoresponsive RETINAL GANGLION CELLS and the SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS that acts as the central oscillator