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NMRC
(redirected from New Millennium Research Council)

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NMRCNaval Medical Research Center
NMRCNew Millennium Research Council
NMRCNational Microelectronics Research Centre (University College Cork, Ireland)
NMRCNational Monuments Record Centre (UK)
NMRCNeuromuscular Research Center (Boston University)
NMRCNorthern Migrant Resource Centre (Preston, Victoria, Australia)
NMRCNational Mango Research Center (Philippines)
NMRCNational Men's Resource Center
NMRCNational Mayday Readiness Initiative


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for the New Millennium Research Council, a Washington, D.
One study by the New Millennium Research Council indicated that more than 60 percent of households with incomes of less than $35,000 have cell phones.
25, 2002 Nationwide fiber optic network could generate more than $35 billion annually in investments; create more than one million jobs Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) today applauded a new economic study, released by the New Millennium Research Council, which further supports the economic benefits of building a nationwide fiber optic network.
 
 
 
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