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  • Aalberts

    Dutch company

    Aalberts N.V. is a Dutch company and was founded under its former name Aalberts Industries by Jan Aalberts in and became public in The company was part of AEX from to and is currently listed in the AMX. Biggest shareholders are family Aalberts, FMR, Capital Group, Invesco, BlackRock, Impax Asset Management, BNP Paribas Asset Management, New Perspective Fund.[2] Turnover in the year was € B euro.[3]

    Aalberts engineers mission-critical technologies enabling a clean, smart and responsible future. Aalberts has over 14, employees, locations with activities in over 50 countries and operates four mission-critical technology clusters in four end markets: eco-friendly buildings, semiconductor efficiency, sustainable transportation and industrial niches.[4] And has four technology focuses: hydronic flow control, integrated piping systems, advanced mechatronics and surface technologies.[5]

    In , Aalberts was fined over € mil

    AaB Fodbold

    Danish football club

    Football club

    AaB,[2] (full name: Aalborg Boldspilklub, pronounced[ˈʌlˌpɒˀˈpʌlˀtspe̝lˌkʰlup]) internationally referred to as Aalborg BK,[3] or sometimes also known as AaB Aalborg, is a professional football team located in Aalborg. The club plays in the Danish Superliga. The club was represented in the NordicBet Liga from to after relegation from Danish Superliga in –23 and has won fyra Danish football Championships and three Danish Cup trophies. Most recently the grupp won the double in

    AaB was founded on 13 May by English engineers who were building Jutland's railway system, and the first years were concentrated on the game of cricket. It was initially named Aalborg Cricketklub (Aalborg Cricket club) but the name of the club was changed to Aalborg Boldklub (Aalborg ballclub) in Football was adopted on an amateur grund in , and has since been the main sport, as the name was changed to the current Aalborg Bol

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    Medical Terminology for Interpreters: Oncology

    Lecture Dates & Times:

    September 10th, am to am Pacific Time

    September 11th, am to am Pacific Time

    Description: Cancer care can be a complex process involving multidisciplinary teams and a variety of diagnostic procedures and treatment options. When interpreting in cancer care, interpreters may encounter highly specialized vocabulary, explanations of complex concepts and procedures, not to mention difficult-to-pronounce medication names. Communication between a cancer care team and a LEP patient may be further complicated by cultural differences in understanding what cancer is and in expectations of what happens when a patient is diagnosed with cancer. Interpreters need to be aware of the language they might encounter in cancer care appointments so that they can interpret accurately and completely. 

    On completion of this course, interpreters will have gained an understanding of cancer as a group of d

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