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ARDI is the Access to Research for Development and Innovation program, a partnership between the World Intellectual Property Organization and major scientific and technical publishers. ARDI provides access to nearly 10,000 online journals, books and reference works for patent offices, academic and research institutions in 107 developing and least developed countries as of December 2013. The stated objective of ARDI is to "promote the integration of developing countries into the global knowledge economy, allowing them to more fully realize their creative potential."

ARDI is part of Research4Life, the collective name for four programs - HINARI (focusing on health), AGORA (focusing on agriculture), OARE (focusing on environment), and ARDI (focusing on applied science and technology). Research4Life provides developing countries with free or low cost access to academic and professional peer-reviewed content online.

Usage examples of "ardi".

If you paid more attention to what was going on elsewhere in the colony, you'd know that Girardieau's planning to move against you.

I've just found out for myself that Girardieau may be planning to move against me a lot sooner than I had feared.

A lot of media speculation in the last day concerning Girardieau's next move, and the fact that Dan's off on some dig while the colony stumbles through a crisis of leadership.

My fears have only been confirmed by what Cal says about Girardieau's sympathisers.

Those with residual loyalty to Alicia -- chief among them Girardieau -- had amalgamated into the Inundationists.

If you keep Girardieau at bay, you'll at least have the luxury of returning here and looking for it again.

Apart from a few daubed storefronts and an uprooted japonica sapling down the mall, the mob had caused little damage, but what they failed to see was the troop of Girardieau militia mobilising at the far end of the mall.

Nils Girardieau had brought up the subject almost casually, mentioning that he was surprised no one had taken on the task.

For all its technical accuracies, for all the myriad ways in which it could be experienced, it remained what Girardieau had always planned: a cunningly engineered weapon of precision propaganda.

The occupants of the other two cars boarded by a different door, Sylveste catching a glimpse of Nils Girardieau crossing the apron.

Girardieau walked with a swaying motion that began somewhere near his shoulders, like a pair of architect's dividers being walked across a drawing board point to point.

Girardieau's regime had relaxed some of its proscriptions on Amarantin research, even as the True Path opposition grew more fanatical.

Girardieau explained that the thing was structured in a series of concentric shells.

For once the idea had not been Girardieau's, but something Pascale had initiated.

He knew much of what Girardieau said was true on a theoretical level, but that there was no guarantee that it reflected the man's actual motives at the time.