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PSAR

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PSARPreliminary Safety Analysis Report
PSARPreventative Search and Rescue (US Department of the Interior)
PSARParabolic Stop and Reverse (financial markets indicator)
PSARPiedmont Search and Rescue (Richmond, VA)
PSARPeopleSoft Accounts Receivable (financial management)
PSARPawSafe Animal Rescue
PSARPrice Stevenson Acoustic Research (Downingtown, PA)
PSARPropulsion Safety & Affordable Readiness
PSARPennsylvania State Association of Retirees


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Acquisition and Int'l topics are also elements to PSAR.
OVERVIEW OF PROVENGE[R] CLINICAL STUDIES AND RESULTS STUDY NAME PATIENT NATURE OF POPULATION PC D9905 Phase II, 19 patients; prior ADPC open label study definitive RP or RT 22,33 followed by PSAR with PSA levels 0.
at 168 (quoting LMAES' response to the Source Evaluation Board regarding its Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project proposal as follows: "[a]s a consequence of this inadequate staffing, the radiation protection program and the PSAR [(Preliminary Safety Analysis Report)] were deemed, correctly, to be totally inadequate by DOE").
 
 
 
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