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crem

British  
/ krɛm /

noun

  1. informal  short for crematorium

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"This potential treatment has important clinical implications for people suffering from chronic liver disease, allowing the liver to heal itself, and potentially avoiding the need for many liver transplants," said corresponding author, Valerie Gouon-Evans, PhD, PharmD, Director of the Boston University Liver Biologist Program, Associate Professor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, and CReM faculty.

From Science Daily

Interior Minister Pieter De Crem said, “The circumstances need to be clarified and an investigation is ongoing.’

From Washington Times

On Thursday the mayor of Charleroi, Paul Magnette, called on the interior minister, Pieter De Crem, to examine the case.

From The Guardian

Interior Minister Pieter De Crem said that “it is something out of all proportion. The circumstances need to be clarified and an investigation is ongoing.’

From Washington Times

That allowed Alakiotis to team with a construction company — Arsis SA — to create Crem Services SA and open the first crematorium in Greece.

From Los Angeles Times