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CREN

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CRENCorporation for Research and Educational Networking
CRENCentro de Recuperação e Educação Nutricional (Brasil)
CRENChristian Real Estate Network
CRENComputer Research Education Network
CRENCertified Real Estate Negotiator (professional designation)
CRENConsortium for Research and Education Network
CRENCree Encephalitis
CRENCitizens Research Education Network
CRENCoalition for Environmentally Responsible Conventions
CRENCalgary Real Estate News (Calgary, Canada)


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ListProc is available for a free 90-day trial, but costs $2,500 for a license--less for nonprofits and companies that join the nonprofit CREN (Corporation for Research and Educational Networking).
A frequent speaker at conferences and universities worldwide, Strauss is the technical anchor for the CREN Tech Talk series of Webcasts and a member of Pearson's Online Learning Advisory Board.
The arrangement will utilize BBN's Internet capabilities and technology developed under contract to CREN by MERIT at the University of Michigan, enabling U.
 
 
 
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