Douar definition

Douar. (را.) means a camp or village of tents.
Douar means a rural settlement consisting of extended families in villages in the Project Areas (as hereinafter defined);

Examples of Douar in a sentence

  • Specifically, the main responsibilities of the DC shall consist of planning and supervision of execution of Project components, and, in particular, identification of priority areas on which to execute the Project, assistance to the DDCs in the preparation of Douar Development Plans and Douar Action Plans between ODESYPANO and the DDCs, coordination of field work, selection of suitable treatment options for extension activities, and provision of technical support and field training.

  • Studies using various lysosomotropic agents have rigorously demonstrated that AAV is transported through the endosomal compartment (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 2000; Douar et al., 2001; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 2006), where acidification triggers essential conformational changes to the capsid necessary for downstream nuclear trafficking and, ultimately, infection.

Related to Douar

  • WADA means the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  • SORA means, in respect of any Singapore Business Day “i”, a reference rate equal to the daily Singapore Overnight Rate Average published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (or a successor administrator), as the administrator of the benchmark, on the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s website currently at http://www.mas.gov.sg, or any successor website officially designated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (or as published by its authorised distributors) (the “Relevant Screen Page”) on the Singapore Business Day immediately following such Singapore Business Day “i”; and

  • ZAR means South African Rand, the lawful currency of South Africa.

  • Swale means a shallow depression in the ground sloping to a place for disposal for the purpose of providing a method of drainage of surface water.

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;