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impower

British  
/ ɪmˈpaʊə /

verb

  1. a less common spelling of empower

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Its success does not erase Roche’s disappointment this year when an important lung cancer trial, called IMpower 132, pairing Tecentriq with another kind of chemotherapy failed to deliver overall survival data needed to help it challenge Merck’s medicine.

From Reuters

The results from the study, called IMpower 130, come well after pivotal trial wins notched by Merck’s Keytruda this year that have helped catapult that immunotherapy to the forefront of treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.

From Reuters

IMpower was created by Wartburg assistant professor of social work Jenna Haglund, in partnership with Cedar Valley Friends of the Family, which provides support and housing assistance for families affected by domestic violence.

From Washington Times

The paper written by the local government consultancy group Impower highlights concerns over the inspections carried out by Ofsted on failing local authority services.

From BBC

Its flagship self-defense program, IMpower, is aimed at young girls aged 10-19.

From Newsweek