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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation emergency medical technician
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- initialism
Emergency Medical Technician - initialism
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Hobsons, the leader in Enrollment Management Technology (EMT) software, today announced the launch of EMT® Mobile, the mobile version of Hobsons 'successful education-focused CRM tool.
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Hobsons, the leader in Enrollment Management Technology (EMT) software, today announced the launch of EMT® Mobile, the mobile version of Hobsons 'successful education-focused CRM tool.
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Or might it be that advances in EMT were turning fatalities into injuries.
April 1st, 2009 m_francis 2009
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When you finally wrap your head around here-we-go-again heart attack, you call EMT.
Stephen J. Gertz: S.J. Perelman, Humorist, Cardiology a Specialty Stephen J. Gertz 2011
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At one point, the EMT is harshly told to “go away” by the hospital orderlies even though she has instructions to deliver the patient to that location.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2006
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They called the EMT guys and they were -- they were on their way.
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Oh, and to keep the blockheads from calling the EMT's.
In my time of dying Elizabeth McClung 2008
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These are cells -- accounting for about 3% of the tumor samples studied-that exhibit features suggestive of something scientists call EMT: the transition of normal epithelial cells to mesenchymal cells -- cells with an increased metastatic potential.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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I once 'corrected' for my daugher, who was sleeping (she's a teen) and gave her too much insulin - she went down to 26 and I thought we were going to have to use the glucagon or call the EMT's.
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These are cells -- accounting for about 3% of the tumor samples studied-that exhibit features suggestive of something scientists call EMT: the transition of normal epithelial cells to mesenchymal cells -- cells with an increased metastatic potential.
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