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Nin

[ nin ]

noun

  1. A·na·ïs [uh, -, nahy, -, uh, s], 1903–77, U.S. novelist and diarist.


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He becomes the new strategic communications lead, alongside two new deputy chiefs of staff, Vidhya Alakeson and Jill Cuthbertson, and a new PM principal private secretary in Nin Pandit.

From BBC

In summary, the research shows that root tissues can be reprogrammed by pre-existing shoot programmes and includes a proposed model for specification of nodule development: cytokinin activation of NIN expression initiates the nodule primordium through induction of LBD16, which activates local auxin biosynthesis to drive cell divisions in a manner comparable to lateral root initiation.

In the first issue, for instance, 53 prominent women, including Billie Jean King, Nora Ephron, Judy Collins and Anaïs Nin, signed a declaration saying “We Have Had Abortions.”

The NIN’s full deployment now likely awaits only a nod from Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, he adds.

VPN users would be able to bypass the NIN, but the government could easily monitor them, says Arturo Filastò of the Open Observatory of Network Interference, a nonprofit that documents internet censorship.

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