Iran Sample Clauses

Iran. XXX does hereby certify that it has never and currently does not contract with the government of Iran for such business and services as defined in Indiana Code 5-22-16.5-
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Iran. During an official visit of the Greek Minister of Agriculture in Teheran (01.05.1999), the two countries signed an Agreement for economic, scientific and technical co-operation in the sector of agriculture, followed by a relevant Memorandum, specifying the main actions for implementation within the biennium 1999-2000. In September 2000, the Greek Deputy Minister of Agriculture visited Teheran, where the two countries signed the Minutes for the bilateral co-operation on issues of modern cultivations, horticulture, phyto-sanitary protection, grapes and raisins, agricultural research and marketing of agricultural products. As a follow up, the Greek side organised: A training visit of Iranian experts in the Sea Biology Institute of Crete, on issues of aquaculture, ichthyo-genetic stations, as well as meetings with experts from the Ministry of Agriculture, the Association of Greek Sea- cultures and the Association of Greek ship-owners (December of 1999); A seminar for olive cultivation in the Institute of Semitropical Plants and Olive-Tree of Crete (Chania, September of 2000); A visit of an Iranian delegation, headed by two Deputy Ministers of Agriculture, in the exhibition AGROTICA 2001, in modern cow-breeding units of Northern Greece and in the dairy industry FAGE; A ten-day training seminar on olive-cultivation in the Institute of Semitropical Plants and Olive Tree of Crete (Chania, December of 2002); A ten-day seminar on viniculture, in the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (December of 2002).
Iran a. TVHFP agrees to make arrangements with Sepahan in order to appoint Sepahan as an exclusive dealer for both "Clark" and "Clark-Filco" xxxre-parts xxx xhe 'Iran'-territory;
Iran. Iran is another LMIC that has focused on the development of an EMS system to combat the high mortality from road traffic injuries (RTI). In a qualitative study, 15 pre- hospital trauma care professionals in Tehran participated in in-depth interviews to determine what was hindering an effective pre-hospital trauma care process (Haghparast- Bidgoli, Hasselberg, Khankeh, Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, & Johansson, 2010). The results of this study showed seven categories of EMS that could be improved: 1) administration and organization, 2) staff qualifications and competencies, 3) availability and distribution of resources, 4) communication and transportation, 5) involved organizations, 6) lay people, and 7) infrastructures (Haghparast-Bidgoli et al., 2010). The core theme that emerged throughout these seven categories was “interaction and common understanding” (Haghparast-Bidgoli et al., 2010). Although these categories are not identical to the ones that emerged in Kenya, they encompass very similar issues and show that there are similar challenges in operating a functional EMS system in a developing country. Additionally, the theme of interaction and common understanding parallels with many of the Kenyan EMS key stakeholders’ desires to see collaboration and coordination in the EMS system. As EMS is currently a trending popular public health theme in many LMICs, it is helpful to see studies like this that add to the knowledge base of what some of these countries are experiencing as they develop their systems.
Iran. It was agreed that Allied troops should be withdrawn immediately from Tehran, and that further stages of the withdrawal of troops from Iran should be considered at the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers to be held in London in September, 1945.
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