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  • 1Principles of Intelligent Urbanism — (PIU) is a theory of urban planning composed of a set of ten axioms intended to guide the formulation of city plans and urban designs. They are intended to reconcile and integrate diverse urban planning and management concerns. These axioms… …

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  • 2Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee — Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees are of central importance to the application of laws to animal research in the United States. Most research involving laboratory animals is funded by the United States National Institutes of Health or… …

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  • 3Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) — GeneralAbout PRIThere is a growing view among investment professionals that environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues can affect the performance of investment portfolios. Investors fulfilling their fiduciary (or equivalent) duty …

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  • 4Institutional review board — An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC) or ethical review board (ERB) is a committee that has been formally designated to approve, monitor, and review biomedical and behavioral research involving… …

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  • 5institutional — institutionally, adv. /in sti tooh sheuh nl, tyooh /, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or established by institution. 2. of or pertaining to organized establishments, foundations, societies, or the like, or to the buildings devoted to their work. 3. of …

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  • 6institutional — in•sti•tu•tion•al [[t]ˌɪn stɪˈtu ʃə nl, ˈtyu [/t]] adj. 1) of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an institution 2) characterized by the drabness, uniformity, and impersonality attributed to large institutions: institutional food[/ex] 3) bus (of… …

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  • 7institutional — /ɪnstəˈtjuʃənəl / (say instuh tyoohshuhnuhl) adjective 1. of, relating to, or established by institution. 2. relating to organised societies or to the buildings used for their work. 3. of the nature of an institution. 4. characterised by… …

  • 8New institutional economics — (NIE) is an economic perspective that attempts to extend economics by focusing on the social and legal norms and rules that underlie economic activity. Contents 1 Overview 2 Institutional levels 3 Notes …

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  • 9The churches of Christ (non-institutional) — Churches of Christ (non institutional) Classification Christian, Restoration Movement Orientation New Testament, Restorationism (Christian primitivism) Polity Congregationalist Separations Disciples of Christ The label non institutional refers to …

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  • 10Three Principles of the People — Sun Yat sen, who developed the Three Principles of the People Traditional Chinese 三民主義 Simpli …

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