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Graft Polymer Shares Rise on Israeli Manufacturing-Services Pact

Market Watch 23 Aug 2023
It will provide manufacturing services from its Graft Bio production facility in Slovenia, which is now fully operational. "This represents a significant opportunity for the company's Graft Bio ...
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The 20 Hottest NBA Wives And Girlfriends

The Post and Courier 09 Dec 2022
According to Players Bio, Aiello is quite a popular influencer with her very own bikini brand ‘Frankie Bikinis.’ Also, it’s worth noting that they’ve been together since 2018, although they were briefly separated for undisclosed reasons.
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Agricultural Microbial Global Market Report 2022: Rising Awareness About Organic Farming to Propel Growth - ResearchAndMarkets.com

Pharmiweb 08 Aug 2022
For instance, in February 2021, ADM, US-based nutrition, agricultural origination, and processing company announced a significant equity investment in Acies Bio, a biotechnology firm established in ...
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