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Buffalo Plan
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Buffalo Plan
A computer program that tracks sales and profits of magazines. It was developed in Buffalo, New York.


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In partnership with the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the University at Buffalo plans to build a new solar array on its North Campus in upstate New York.
Chan of the State University of New York at Buffalo plans to recruit 100 diabetic and 100 nondiabetic subjects into the study He will measure neuropsychological functioning as well as brain anatomy Participants in the study are 18-50 years old, have insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus that was diagnosed before age 18, and have had diabetes for 10 years or more.
Chan of the State University of New York at Buffalo plans to recruit 100 diabetic and 100 nondiabetic subjects into the study He will measure neuropsychological functioning as well as brain anatomy Participants are 18-50 years old, have insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus that was diagnosed before age 18, and have had diabetes for 10 years or more.
 
 
 
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