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Norwood Receives $1.985M from Call on Partly Paid Shares.


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MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 1, 2003

Norwood Abbey Ltd. (ASX ASX

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:NAL NAL National Agricultural Library (Agricultural Research Service; US Department of Agriculture)
NAL New American Library
NAL National Accelerator Laboratory
NAL National Aerospace Laboratory (Japan) 
) today announced that the company issued a call on the Partly Paid Shares on issue. The total amount received by the company in satisfaction of this call was $1.985 million. The company expects the uncalled balance of $1.844 million will be called in the coming weeks.

To find out more about the company, visit www.norwoodabbey.com.

Norwood Abbey Ltd. is a drug delivery and immunology immunology, branch of medicine that studies the response of organisms to foreign substances, e.g., viruses, bacteria, and bacterial toxins (see immunity). Immunologists study the tissues and organs of the immune system (bone marrow, spleen, tonsils, thymus, lymphatic  company with three proprietary delivery platforms in various stages of commercialization and development. Its delivery technologies include laser-assisted delivery, micro-needle arrays, needle-less injection system and pressure wave technology for the transfer of both drugs and genetic material. In addition, the Company holds patent applications for the use of GnRH analogue (electronics) analogue - (US: "analog") A description of a continuously variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such signals. The opposite is "discrete" or "digital".  drugs in the re-growth of the Thymus gland thymus gland (thī`məs), mass of glandular tissue located in the neck or chest of most vertebrate animals. In humans, the thymus is a soft, flattened, pinkish-gray organ located in the upper chest under the breastbone.  and production of new T-cells. GnRH drugs are already approved for the treatment of prostate and breast cancer and have been available on the market for many years.
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