NHG definition
Examples of NHG in a sentence
The Informed Consent Form templates from NTU IRB and NHG DSRB are different.
The Security Trustee herewith terminates by giving notice (opzegging) its rights of pledge on the Relevant Retransfer Mortgage Receivables listed in Annex 1 to this Deed and any Beneficiary Rights and NHG Advance Rights created by the Security Trustee Receivables Pledge Agreement.
To the extent legally possible and required, the Transferor herewith assigns and, as the case may be, assigns in advance (bij voorbaat) to the CBC, and the CBC accepts and, as the case may be, accepts in advance (bij voorbaat) from the Transferor, the Beneficiary Rights and the NHG Advance Rights relating to the relevant Mortgage Receivables listed in Annex 1 hereto.
The new MOU extends the strategic partnership between NHG and Trendlines Medical on co-developing innovative healthcare solutions in the following areas: Dermatology, Infectious Diseases, Population Health, Chronic Diseases, Ageing and Rehabilitation.
In November 2017, Trendlines Medical and NHG entered into the first MOU and over the past three years have worked closely to identify the clinical needs, and collaborated on refining creative ideation, facilitated by the NHG Centre for Medical Technologies and Innovations.
Three of these companies are involved in upcoming clinical studies at NHG Institutions that seek to solve some of the most acute clinical challenges today.
To the extent legally necessary and possible, the CBC herewith transfers and assigns to the Transferor and the Transferor herewith accept from the Issuer, the assignment of the Beneficiary Rights and the NHG Advance Rights relating to the Relevant Retransfer Mortgage Receivables.
The renewed MOU between Trendlines and NHG and the fruits we have seen are testaments to this.
In line with the advice of the Committee Dekker the Dutch College of General Practitioners (NHG) and the Dutch Society for Psychiatry (NVvP) formulated evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of several psychiatric disorders.
An example is the practical guideline for anxiety disorders in 1997 (NHG) and the guideline for the pharmacological treatment of anxiety disorders in 1998 (NVvP).