CDCA definition
Examples of CDCA in a sentence
City of Los Angeles, et al., No. CV-11-00974-PSG-JC (CDCA filed Feb.
Dr. Siva and the ▇▇▇▇ PC will pay the United States $95,000.00 and California $5,000.00 for a total of $100,000.00 within ten (10) business days of the Effective Date of this Agreement by electronic funds transfer pursuant to written instructions to be provided by the USAO CDCA and the California AG’s Office.
Siva and the ▇▇▇▇ PC will pay the remaining $1,900,000.00, plus applicable interest, to the United States ($1,805,000.00) and California ($95,000.00) within 180 calendar days of the Effective Date of this Agreement pursuant to written instructions to be provided by the USAO CDCA and the California AG’s Office.
Payment shall be delivered to the USAO- CDCA within 30 days of the Effective Date, in the form of three cashier’s checks, in amounts to be specified by the USAO-CDCA, payable to the United States Marshals Service or shall be made by electronic funds transfer to the United States Marshals Service pursuant to instructions to be provided by the USAO-CDCA.
Male staff shall be entitled to shared parental leave in accordance to the CDCA.
Male staff shall be entitled to take shared parental leave in accordance to the Child Development Co-Savings Act (CDCA).
Subject to satisfaction of the terms and conditions contained in this Settlement 7 Agreement, the United States agrees to recognize in the (proposed) Stipulated 8 Judgment (attached) that the County holds valid legal interests in non‐exclusive, 9 highway right‐of‐way easements, derived from operation of R.S. 2477, over certain segments of Goffs Road and Nipton Road within the CDCA ("CDCA Right‐ 10 of‐way Easements").
Bargainable Staff shall be entitled to paid childcare leave in accordance to the provisions of the Employment Act and the CDCA.
The alternative pathway sees the activity of the sterol 27-hydroxylase (CYP27A1), and the oxysterol 7α-hydroxylase (CYP7B1) to produce oxysterol intermediates that can be then delivered to the liver to be converted in CDCA.
C4 is the precursor of the two primary bile acids: cholic acid (CA) and chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), and for this reason is also used as a biomarker of the synthesis rate of bile acids (Honda et al., 2007).