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What (who) is BIU - definition


BIU         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUAÇÃO DE UM PROJETO DA WIKIMEDIA
Biu
* Unidade de Interface de Barramento (em inglês, Bus Interface Unit), uma parte do processador que faz interface com o restante do PC
Biu (planalto)         
thumb|300px|Principais características geológicas perto da linha de Camarões
Línguas biu-mandara         
As línguas biu-mandara são uma família de línguas que inclui 79 idiomas e dialectos (segundo uma estimativa do SIL) faladas na África e Ásia Ocidental. Fazem parte das línguas tchádicas.
Examples of use of BIU
1. "I was skeptical about the abilities of Arabs to understand the trauma of the Holocaust" said Revital Weiss, a BIU degree student in conflict negotiation and resolution.
2. It is co–sponsored by BIU and Yeshiva University‘s Center for the Jewish Future, along with several other institutions including Columbia‘s bioethics center and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America.
3. "It may bring about a situation (in which) the change is so rapid, it‘s something that‘s very different from what the ecosystem experienced over the last three, four thousand years," said Kam–biu Liu, a Louisiana State University professor and hurricane paleoscientist.
4. She will lead a panel at the conference on egg donation, a practice which is restricted in Israel but has become a commercial business in the US, with "beautiful, tall, high–IQ women advertised as potential donors." The two–day conference, opening on Tuesday at BIU, is entitled "Creating in God‘s Image÷ Ethical Challenges in Stem Cell Research and In–Vitro Fertilization." Leading Israeli and American Jewish scientists and rabbis will join together on campus.