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Articles from
January 2009
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Guidelines to Clients requiring translationsThe following top tips have been prepared with the purpose of optimising the working relationships between clients and language providers. They are part of the Language Marketing Strategy offered by Williams Language Solutions to its clients. |
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North-East meets South-West and Reducing carbon footprintNewcastle-based translations company announces alliance with Exeter-based virtual PA company. Clients can use either company’s services to strengthen business communications skills and expand more rapidly into different European markets. |
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Language Company's Support Translates into Cash for Charity Newcastle-based translations company, Williams Language Solutions Ltd, has selected The Children’s Trust’s as its chosen charity. The company provides translations, language training and international communications modules to businesses. |
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BIVDA's Response to Lord Carter's Review The British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA) has welcomed today’s publication of Lord Carter’s Independent Review of Pathology Services. As the national trade association for the in vitro diagnostics industry, we value Lord Carter’s recognition of the vital role that pathology plays in delivering safe and effective healthcare to patients. |
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Proteome Sciences plcProteome Sciences plc has entered inot a non-exclusive licencing agreement with Onicmmune Limited in lung cancer for the use of its Annexin 1 and Annexin 2 autoantibody patents for the fields of diagnosis and for monitoring treatment. |
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Rapid fertility testing with Randox biochipsTime is of the essence in fertility testing and Randox biochips provide rapid and accurate diagnosis of disorders associated with the reproductive system. The fertility biochip array allows simultaneous quantitative measurement of six fertility hormones from a single patient sample. |
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Accurate thyroid function testing from RandoxRandox have developed a rapid screening test for thyroid function using biochip array technology. The thyroid arrays simultaneously test for three analytes using a single patient sample, providing more information in a single step. |