GFirst LEP - définition. Qu'est-ce que GFirst LEP
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GFirst LEP - définition


GFirst LEP         
GFirst LEP is a Local enterprise partnership – one of 38 in England – and is responsible for Gloucestershire's Strategic Economic Plan.
Local enterprise partnership         
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD IN BRITAIN
Local Enterprise Partnership; LEPs; Local enterprise partnerships; City-region (UK); Local Enterprise Partnerships; Enterprise partnership
In England, local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) are voluntary partnerships between local authorities and businesses, set up in 2011 by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to help determine local economic priorities and lead economic growth and job creation within the local area. They carry out some of the functions previously carried out by the regional development agencies which were abolished in March 2012.
leptin         
  • Diagram representing where leptin is produced in the human body, where it goes, and what it causes
  • Leptin and Ghrelin on the metabolism control
  • A comparison of a mouse unable to produce leptin, resulting in [[obesity]], constant [[hunger]], and [[lethargy]] (left), and an active normal weight mouse (right)
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
Liptin; Leptin and bone; Ob gene; LEP (gene); Leptin resistance; Hungry genes; Hungry gene
¦ noun Biochemistry a protein produced by fatty tissue which is believed to regulate fat storage in the body.
Origin
1990s: from Gk leptos 'fine, thin' + -in1.