Indeed, the new era of moletronics is beckoning just as silicon-era technologists are achieving stunning levels of transistor density. |
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We need physicians, lawyers, nurses, educators, technologists and skilled tradesmen. |
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He wanted people who could pick up on irony, nuance and jargon, and he also wanted the technologists to hurry up. |
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Almost day in and day out we hear how our technologists have become somewhat morbid, they're idle, they are incapable of innovation. |
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Engine and shunting drivers, technologists and their assistants, shunters, points-men and signalers were involved. |
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The book will be useful to ancillary health care personnel, including nurses and laboratory technologists as well as physicians. |
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Food technologists working with the company developed the improved process. |
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As a result, technologists and businesses cannot assume unhindered forward progress. |
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A team of two technologists visited biology classrooms with a computer-based exercise on blood film examination. |
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What we have, in fact, is a collection of essays by people who are mostly not so much new technologists as old-time literary types. |
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Four technologists are dedicated to the site, and the CEO spends about a third of his time working on it as well. |
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He's made a certain class of technologists into celebrities and has even glamorized technology itself. |
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In their heyday, we have discovered, Shakers were business go-getters and technologists. |
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Orthopedic technologists traditionally remove casts and prepare types of traction. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador has introduced a new program to cross-train technologists and is dealing with union concerns. |
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But even technologists must eat, and we are not yet assured that essential food needs can be supplied synthetically. |
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Food technologists are now conducting basic research in rheology, a branch of physics that examines the flow and deformation of materials. |
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One of the leading Internet-era technologists has raised the alarm that democratized technology may fall into the wrong hands, and down the road, robots may prevail. |
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It is doubtful that the knowledge revolution will let developing countries leapfrog to higher levels of development, as many technologists and Internet evangelists assert. |
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Rather, it would focus its attention on a different fundamental particle, one that is rather neglected by human technologists. |
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They receive the same salary as technologists and the only difference is they are not permitted to draw blood samples. |
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The enrollment of students, mainly technologists and physicians, in nuclear medicine sciences is down. |
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Other identified recruitment needs are trained medical transcriptionists, pharmacists and health records technologists. |
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I do think, however, that technologists should change the name to the electronically chauffeured vehicle. |
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Shunning made-to-order satellite frames, ORSO's technologists use time-saving pegboard boxes perforated with screw-holes five centimetres apart. |
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The apprentices, chosen because they have some of the skills required to be production technologists, cross-train each other. |
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London has capital, creativity, technologists, talent, great education and government all in close proximity, and all willing to engage. |
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Above all, let us look at the salaries paid to scientists and technologists. |
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When I asked who I should be calling I was told to contact the professional association of engineering technologists. |
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Required to deal directly with clients, will also check the work of more junior technologists. |
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Over a number of years, Lesaffre bakery technologists have achieved a high level of expertise in this field. |
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This brings me to the issue of the internationally educated medical laboratory technologists. |
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Visit the Server Room Community to connect with Intel experts and technologists. |
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And the magazine is read by building professionals, including technologists, engineers, managers and various manufacturers. |
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The team consists of a mix of engineers, engineering technicians and technologists, environmental scientists and experienced tradespeople. |
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Duties include support and assistance for study professionals and technologists of all core disciplines related to the Services. |
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Assigns work and gives instructions, advice and guidance to junior professionals and senior technologists. |
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Over 700 scientists, technologists, legal professionals and support staff work at Colworth on a diverse range of activities. |
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It's foods that have been handled by the modern food technologists. |
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Some tech CEOs were technologists who fell into entrepreneurial ventures. |
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Lay-offs on such a scale would pose significant proliferation risks when nuclear weapons scientists and technologists are forced to seek work elsewhere. |
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Fearing the collapse of major computer systems as the new millennium dawned, there was a huge demand for technologists to help update systems quickly. |
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The company is filled with superb technologists who are prepared to obsolete products in their prime and to churn out new ones with clockwork regularity. |
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The primary role of groundwater technicians and technologists is to provide quality data and to install groundwater equipment for industry, consulting firms, government agencies, and universities. |
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Medical technologists work alongside pathologists in the blood bank's lab analyzing blood samples. |
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As well, our technologists come in on Saturday mornings to do some other scans to help with the load, because the timing for the thallium scans is a little bit different from that of the technetium. |
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Each launch required a small army of technologists to be on-hand: to run the various scripts, check the results, and deal with any problems that might arise. |
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The use of animal health technologists and animal health baccalaureates is expanded in private practices, government agencies, and industry for the enhanced delivery of farmed animal health services. |
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Genetic technologists in Holland have engineered the sugar beet to produce fructan, a low-calorie sugar alternative, instead of sucrose. |
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The majority of projects involve working in partnership with domain scientists and information technologists to address the real world data needs of a research community. |
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As technologists, we should therefore ensure we take steps to safeguard these and minimise risk to existing statistical and technology environments. |
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But, the scope for scientists and technologists to gift humanity with truly significant knowledge is now easier than ever before in the history of mankind. |
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There is increasing demand for chemical technologists and technicians by companies who manufacture a wide range of goods such as plastics, fertilizers, as well as and photofinishing. |
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If our doctors, nurses, pharmacists, technologists and other health care professionals are expected to work as a team, then we need to have a clear and common understanding of their roles. |
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Medical laboratory technologists may specialize in areas such as clinical chemistry, clinical microbiology, hematology, histotechnology, immunohematology and cytotechnology. |
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Fortunately, the INDEX technologists always have an open ear to such a demanding customer if something is not performing the way it is supposed to do. |
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The book would be useful for students and technologists in all disciplines and specialties to help understand sonographic imaging. |
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Still, it would take the work of thousands of unsung aviation technologists over many years before people could constantly fly in vast numbers at speeds and over distances undreamt-of in the early days of aviation. |
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The close cooperation between our customers and our experienced designers and technologists gives rise to really unique solutions which move the possibilities of glass processing a step further. |
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Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists. |
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Since there are so few employees to work at the hospitals, the laboratory and X-ray technologists are required to be on standby almost constantly. |
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Coulter's method signaled the end of the manual testing era, in which technologists counted cells by microscope and hemocytometer. |
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Surgical technologists are an integral part of the surgical care team, helping prep for and assist during a surgery. |
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Is the shrinking pool of medical technologists at least fractionally due to the explosion of this technology and need for highly skilled workers? |
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That, at least, is the vision of a band of military technologists who are building weapons that work by zapping the enemy's electronics, rather than blowing him to bits. |
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Consultations have recently begun pertaining to internationally educated occupational therapists, physiotherapists, medical laboratory technologists, medical radiation technologists and pharmacists. |
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This freed the seven technologists to either phlebotomize or hold down the fort at the lab. |
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Other health occupations, such as registered nursing assistants, audiology technicians, physiotherapy technicians and medical radiation technologists, are also facing pressures. |
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In addition, it offers a wide range of analytical services, building on its location on the Sellafield site and considerable expertise of its resident technologists. |
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The book is meant for textile technologists in industrial and academic research, chemical and synthetic fiber suppliers, and yarn and fabric manufacturers. |
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Throughout the night, sleep experts, registered polysomnographic technologists, monitor each patient's activity from a centrally located control room. |
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Foodtech, now in its 13th year, has established itself as the key meeting place for food technologists, quality assurance personnel and oof hygiene specialists. |
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From your research, you'll see there are food technologists who work in research and development with new products, testing, and quality control, to name a few. |
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The group's purpose is to ensure that surgical technologists and surgical assistants have the knowledge and skills to administer patient care of the highest quality. |
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Over the last few years, membership for technologists has stayed stable. |
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The Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists requires ALL RPSGTs to recertify every 5 years to maintain their credential. |
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An agreement with the New Brunswick Society for Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians extends benefits between the CSCT and this provincial society. |
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Nicole Risk, PhD, serves as a psychometrician for American Medical Technologists, a nationally and internationally recognized agency for allied health professionals. |
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