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Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Nanning
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Nanning
Jobs in : Nanning Guangxi China
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Wuhu
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Wuhu
CAS-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Beijing
CAS-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Beijing
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Tangshan
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Tangshan
Jobs in : Tangshan Hebei China
NV-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Chengdu
NV-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Chengdu
Jobs in : Chengdu Sichuan China
CAS-Key Account Supervisor-Beijing
CAS-Key Account Supervisor-Beijing
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Kunming
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Kunming
Jobs in : Nanning Guangxi China
ENT-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Chengdu
ENT-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Chengdu
Jobs in : Chengdu Sichuan China
SHAPE_PVH_Technical Sales Representative_Nanning
SHAPE_PVH_Technical Sales Representative_Nanning
Jobs in : Nanning Guangxi China
SHAPE_EV_Senior Technical Sales Representative_Chengdu
SHAPE_EV_Senior Technical Sales Representative_Chengdu
Jobs in : Chengdu Sichuan China
NV-Clinical Specialist-Guangzhou
NV-Clinical Specialist-Guangzhou
Jobs in : Guangzhou Guangdong China
Surgical-GST-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Taiyuan
Surgical-GST-Senior Technical Sales Representative-Taiyuan
Jobs in : Taiyuan Shanxi China
Jobs in : Chengdu Sichuan China
CRDN_Senior Technical Sales Representative_Taiyuan
CRDN_Senior Technical Sales Representative_Taiyuan
Jobs in : Taiyuan Shanxi China
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Wuhan
Surgical-GST-Technical Sales Representative-Wuhan
CRM_DS_Technical Sales Representative_Lanzhou
CRM_DS_Technical Sales Representative_Lanzhou
Senior Clinical Specialist - CAS, Heartland/MI/OH
Senior Clinical Specialist - CAS, Heartland/MI/OH
Slangs & AI meanings
adv extra-much, when used after a statement: It was pretty warm to start with but when they turned on the booster rockets it got very hot indeed.
n intermission. The break in a stage performance where the audience can go off to have a pee and get some more beers in. At a stretch it could refer to the period of time in which advertisements are shown on television, though Brits more commonly refer to that as the “break.”
Getting started on a project; abbreviated for of 'arse into gear' used as "Lord look at the time, I have to get my a into g!".
v. Getting tattoo'd "Did you see Camron? He just got inked up last night."Â
when someone is meddling in your affairs or dealings. They are "in your business."Â "Quit asking about my girl . . . why you all up in my biznezz?"Â
n ATM. The term derives from a time many years ago when these devices were nothing more than holes in walls, stocked carefully in the mornings by bank employees. Next to the hole was a notepad, upon which customers wrote their names and the amounts of money they had taken. After some years it became apparent that the system was open to a degree of abuse, and a more elaborate one was invented to replace it. This is not true. Brits do not use the American definition of “hole in the wall” to mean a very small store or food vendor. Of course, this might not be true either. You’ve no way of working out whether to trust me or not now.
interj London “isn’t it.” A very London-centric contraction with nasal pronunciation obligatory: Well, the traffic’s always this bad at this time of night, innit guvnor.
n. A designated location of saftey and or relaxation; usually secluded. "I’ve been looking for you all day homie, where you been... My bad I was chillen In the Cut."Â
v. in someone's business. "That's between me and Brian- don't be all up in the kool-aid!"Â
up in here, up in this place, up in that . . . A description of where you currently are, or are going. "Yo, why you all up in here, I’m trying to sleep."Â
n. the compulsive desire to get the latest news, or any information, especially via computer or cell phone.Â
Over doing it. "Dashawn you o.d.'in with them chips."Â
v eat enthusiastically; dig in: Well, come on, tuck in before it gets cold! This is probably related to the term “tuck shop”, which similarly uses the word “tuck”. Also it might not be related at all.
not in an actual house but at a present gathering or location. "My man Will's in da house!"Â
I'll bust a cap in your #$&?!! (posterior)
To shoot someone (not necessarily just in the gluteus maximus). "Man, you best stop mad dawging me or I'll bust a cap in your #$&?!!"Â
n a delicacy consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, in a sort of pie shape. The etymology is a tough one to guess at, as the dish itself contains no obvious holes and itÂ’s difficult, although not impossible, to confuse sausages and toads.
See "in the house."Â
the act of being in someone's face. "Yo, you don't need to be all up in my grill unless you want me to put that smack-a-lack on ya!"Â
n turn signal. The little orange lights that flash on the side of the car to show that youÂ’re about to frantically try and turn across four lanes of traffic into your driveway.
n the act of staying in bed longer than you normally would. Very similar to “sleeping in,” though it implies something a little more deliberate. “Sorry, I was having a lie-in” would be as bad an excuse for being late for work as “sorry, I couldn’t be arsed getting up.”
MEDTRONIC IN
Medtronic plc is an American-Irish medical device company. The company's legal and executive headquarters are in Ireland, while its operational headquarters
healthcare conglomerates of India. In September 2012, she was elected to the board as independent director of Medtronic - a med tech firm. Growing up, Reddy
Lilly and Company v. Medtronic, Inc., 496 U.S. 661 (1990), is a United States Supreme Court case related to patent infringement in the medical device industry
January 2020. He was previously the CEO and chairman of the board of Medtronic from June 2011 to April 2020, and remained as executive chairman and chairman
Riegel v. Medtronic, Inc., 552 U.S. 312 (2008), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the pre-emption clause of the Medical
was a senior executive at Medtronic, and served on the college's Board of Trustees from 2007 to 2014. Bergman received a B.S. in chemical engineering from
began in 1963. It is one of the top 10 largest marathons in the US. In 2006 the race agreed to its first corporate sponsorship, with Medtronic, Inc. The
limited by Riegel v. Medtronic, Inc. Eli Lilly & Co. v. Medtronic, Inc. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 518 Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr, 518
expectancy would be at higher risk if TAVI durability is worse than surgery. Medtronic's CoreValve Transcatheter Aortic Valve is constructed of a self-expanding
in six themed areas, including three themed walking trails ranging from one mile (1.6 kilometers) to two miles (3.2 kilometers) in length: Medtronic Minnesota
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adv extra-much, when used after a statement: It was pretty warm to start with but when they turned on the booster rockets it got very hot indeed.
n intermission. The break in a stage performance where the audience can go off to have a pee and get some more beers in. At a stretch it could refer to the period of time in which advertisements are shown on television, though Brits more commonly refer to that as the “break.”
Getting started on a project; abbreviated for of 'arse into gear' used as "Lord look at the time, I have to get my a into g!".
v. Getting tattoo'd "Did you see Camron? He just got inked up last night."Â
when someone is meddling in your affairs or dealings. They are "in your business."Â "Quit asking about my girl . . . why you all up in my biznezz?"Â
n ATM. The term derives from a time many years ago when these devices were nothing more than holes in walls, stocked carefully in the mornings by bank employees. Next to the hole was a notepad, upon which customers wrote their names and the amounts of money they had taken. After some years it became apparent that the system was open to a degree of abuse, and a more elaborate one was invented to replace it. This is not true. Brits do not use the American definition of “hole in the wall” to mean a very small store or food vendor. Of course, this might not be true either. You’ve no way of working out whether to trust me or not now.
interj London “isn’t it.” A very London-centric contraction with nasal pronunciation obligatory: Well, the traffic’s always this bad at this time of night, innit guvnor.
n. A designated location of saftey and or relaxation; usually secluded. "I’ve been looking for you all day homie, where you been... My bad I was chillen In the Cut."Â
v. in someone's business. "That's between me and Brian- don't be all up in the kool-aid!"Â
up in here, up in this place, up in that . . . A description of where you currently are, or are going. "Yo, why you all up in here, I’m trying to sleep."Â
n. the compulsive desire to get the latest news, or any information, especially via computer or cell phone.Â
Over doing it. "Dashawn you o.d.'in with them chips."Â
v eat enthusiastically; dig in: Well, come on, tuck in before it gets cold! This is probably related to the term “tuck shop”, which similarly uses the word “tuck”. Also it might not be related at all.
not in an actual house but at a present gathering or location. "My man Will's in da house!"Â
I'll bust a cap in your #$&?!! (posterior)
To shoot someone (not necessarily just in the gluteus maximus). "Man, you best stop mad dawging me or I'll bust a cap in your #$&?!!"Â
n a delicacy consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, in a sort of pie shape. The etymology is a tough one to guess at, as the dish itself contains no obvious holes and itÂ’s difficult, although not impossible, to confuse sausages and toads.
See "in the house."Â
the act of being in someone's face. "Yo, you don't need to be all up in my grill unless you want me to put that smack-a-lack on ya!"Â
n turn signal. The little orange lights that flash on the side of the car to show that youÂ’re about to frantically try and turn across four lanes of traffic into your driveway.
n the act of staying in bed longer than you normally would. Very similar to “sleeping in,” though it implies something a little more deliberate. “Sorry, I was having a lie-in” would be as bad an excuse for being late for work as “sorry, I couldn’t be arsed getting up.”