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promotion a means of increasing the public
Ãâó: www.smallbiz.nsw.gov.au/smallbusiness/Resources/Bu...
promotion The act of moving a piece of product information from one Promotion level or state to another in a PDM-managed approval process.
Ãâó: cedar.web.cern.ch/CEDAR/glossary.html
promotion any method used to inform, persuade and remind customers and prospects about a company and its products or services, including advertising, public relations, special events, newsletters, direct mail, signage, trade shows, etc.
Ãâó: www.garyeverhart.com/glossary_of_advertising_terms...
promotion to further a cause
Ãâó: wells.entirety.ca/glossary.htm
promoter DNA sequence regulating gene expression; the nature of the promoter determines which transcription effectors will stimulate or repress the gene. The promoters can be functional in a tissue-specific manner, or activated in particular biological conditions
Ãâó: www.genoway.com/glossary.htm
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