SLEDAI 50 Merrill 2010 (149) EC II/III 257 1g*2 vs PLB (2:1) IS basal
9. RIESGO CARDIOVASCULAR
9.1. Arteriosclerosis subclínica
9.2.3. Factores en relación con las terapias
9.2.3.1. Terapia esteroidea
NY and Build Out Phase 1 Corporate headquarters Sustainable Waste Power Systems
Sustainable Waste Power Systems (SWPS) is the inventor of the world’s only wet gasification system, a breakthrough waste-to-energy technology that generates power and synthetic natural gas from wet, carbon-based waste right on site. The company is partnering with SUNY Ulster to hopefully take advantage of the new StartUp New York program, and are applying to the CFA to help defray the cost of our move from Ridgefield, CT to take advantage of NY’s increasingly positive business climate. The project is phase one of the build out of the office facility located in Kingston, NY at the TechCity complex. This build out will include the construction of offices and the acquisition of information technology, voice and data equipment and software systems for SWPS.
ESD, Recharge NY
Mid-Hudson 38588 Sullivan Street
Improvement Town of Mamakating Renovation of 19 out of the 39 structures on Sullivan St. in Wurtsboro. This is the main CBD in Mamakating with a full range of retail, professional offices, community services and local amenities.
HCR Mid-Hudson 41591 Haunted History Trail of New York State Genesee County Chamber of Commerce
A marketing project for the new Haunted History Trail of New York State; a 21-county paranormal/historical destination marketing program that utilizes the haunted locations; guided haunted/historical tours; haunted inns, and year-round and seasonal ghostly events to attract leisure and group visitation to the NYS counties that participate in the program. The trail which includes over 100 haunted locations and events stretches over 400 miles and includes 8 of the 11 vacation regions.
Market NY
Mid-Hudson 41768 Williams Lake Resort Community
Hudson River Valley Resorts, LLC
This is a marketing project to market the destination resort, hotel, spa and residential community that the project sponsor will invest $160 million dollars to build. It will include a 130-room hotel, 17,000 sq ft spa, wellness center, public rail trail, fitness center, and other amenities. There will be 154 homes in four neighborhoods; 89 will be townhomes and 65 will be single-family residences.
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Mid-Hudson 42443 TriState Area Marketing
Belleyare Conservatory, Inc.
Marketing campaign geared towards NYC for the Belleyare Music Festival, including the expansion of a direct mail campaign, posters for specific events in NYC locations, handbills distributed, focused social media marketing, radio and print in NYC outlets.
Market NY
Mid-Hudson 43410 More Than 112 Miles of Smiles Exploring Rte. 28 Kingston to Herkimer Hanford Mills Museum
Creation of a NYS Rte. 28 Tourism Trail between Kingston and Herkimer, which will cross 3 REDC regions – Mid-Hudson, Mohawk and Southern Tier. Tourists will find an exciting mix of cultural, history, adventure, activity and natural beauty in rural communities along the Route.
Market NY
Mid-Hudson 39425 Renewable NY Catskill Mountain Keeper
Solar outreach and bulk purchasing campaigns will promote green development projects and investment in renewable energy technologies, and grow the market for locally-based solar companies. Workforce development activities will build human capital by creating and strengthening renewable energy-related educational opportunities at area colleges; reduce barriers and ready students for employment in a growing and sustainable industry; link communities and businesses to create renewable energy employment opportunities; and prepare students to take on those jobs through training, internships and apprenticeships. Close collaboration between the project partners and other stakeholders will enhance inter-regional partnerships among community organizations, educational institutions and the private sector, and further cross-regional sharing and leveraging of resources and best practices.
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Mid-Hudson 40849 Poughkeepsie City Center Connectivity Project
City of Poughkeepsie The Center City Connectivity Project seeks to remedy transportation related barriers that are inhibiting revitalization of the City’s historic central business district. The project focuses on the area situated along Main Street from Columbus Drive on the west to Hamilton Street on the East. It has 4 objectives: reintroduce high performance transit along Main Street; transform Market Street into a complete Street; convert the City’s arterials into boulevards; and enhance pedestrian connectivity between City Center and the City’s waterfront. To achieve these objectives the project will result in a City Center Multi-modal Transportation Conditions Report and City Center Circulation Scenarios Report that will be evaluated in light of financial feasibility. NYSERDA Mid-Hudson 41837 City of Peekskill Comprehensive Plan
City of Peekskill The City of Peekskill’s last master plan was adopted in 1957. The comprehensive plan will analyze and guide development in our various commercial districts, reinforce established residential neighborhoods, and identify sustainable and resilient ways to utilize our parks, open spaces and waterfront in the future. It will also encourage transit-oriented development in the vicinity of Peekskill’s Metro-North station and additional enhancements to the walkability of our downtown.
NYSERDA
Mid-Hudson 42972 Foodway Corridor Project 2014
Lower Hudson Long Island Resource Conservation & Development Council
A pilot project to promote waterborne transportation of NYS agricultural products to NYC would help to inure farmers to waterborne transport, motivate the development of new, sustainable technologies for food preservation—such as solar, biomass and electric support, and promote the waterfront and waterways of New York State.