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Ate '00s And Early 2010s
Ate or ATE may refer to: Organizations * Active Training and Education Trust, a not-for-profit organization providing "Superweeks", holidays for children in the United Kingdom * Association of Technical Employees, a trade union, now called the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians * Swiss Association for Transport and Environment, a sustainable public transport association * ATEbank, a Greek bank, originally Agrotiki Trapeza Ellados 'Agricultural Bank of Greece' * ATE, originally Alfred Teves Automobiltechnisches Material und Zubehörteile, a manufacturer of automotive components, now part of Continental AG Science and technology * Automated telephone exchange * Automatic test equipment, any apparatus that performs tests on a device, known as the Device Under Test (DUT) or Unit Under Test (UUT), using automation to quickly perform measurements and evaluate the test results * Average treatment effect, a measure used to compare treatments in experiments * 111 At ...
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Active Training And Education Trust
Active Training and Education (a.k.a. ATE Superweeks) is a not-for-profit, educational charity which provides residential holidays to children of a school age within the United Kingdom. These holidays are called Superweeks. ATE seeks to contribute to British children's education by providing opportunities to learn about themselves, other people and to discover new things about the world around them. By running Superweeks, ATE provides children with a safe, supportive environment away from the pressure of ‘real life’ in which they cultivate child focused holidays where days are play-packed and leave a child with memories that ATE believes are essential to a happy childhood. They achieve this by having a deep rooted, traceable history in education, and running unique intensive residential training courses for the volunteers who care for the children. Holidays ATE's core activity is providing residential experience for children of a school age within the United Kingdom. Superw ...
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IUPAC Nomenclature Of Organic Chemistry
In chemical nomenclature, the IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry is a method of naming organic chemical compounds as recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). It is published in the ''Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry'' (informally called the Blue Book). Ideally, every possible organic compound should have a name from which an unambiguous structural formula can be created. There is also an IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry. To avoid long and tedious names in normal communication, the official IUPAC naming recommendations are not always followed in practice, except when it is necessary to give an unambiguous and absolute definition to a compound. IUPAC names can sometimes be simpler than older names, as with ethanol, instead of ethyl alcohol. For relatively simple molecules they can be more easily understood than non-systematic names, which must be learnt or looked over. However, the common or trivial name is often substantially ...
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Ate De Jong
Ate de Jong (born 1953 in Aardenburg, Zeeland, Netherlands) is a Dutch film director. He is best known as the producer of ''The Discovery of Heaven'' (2001), nominated for a Golden Calf award, and '' Het Bombardement'' (2012). Filmography Director * ''Alle dagen feest'' (1976) ('' Every Day a Party'') * ''Blindgangers'' (1977) (''Blind Spot'') * ''Dag Dokter'' (1978) (''Inheritance'') * ''Bekende gezichten, gemengde gevoelens'' (1980) ('' Familiar Faces, Mixed Feelings'') * ''Een vlucht regenwulpen'' (1981) ('' A Flight of Rainbirds'') * ''Brandende liefde'' (1983) (''Burning Love'') * ''In de schaduw van de overwinning'' (1986) ('' Shadow of Victory'') * ''Miami Vice'' (1 episode, 1987) - "Missing Hours" * ''Drop Dead Fred'' (1991) * ''Highway to Hell'' (1992) * ''Tödliche Lüge'' (1993) (TV) (alternative title: ''Die Wahrheit hinter den Kulissen'') (Germany) * ''All Men Are Mortal'' (1995) * ''Eine kleine Nachtmerrie'' (1996) TV series * ''Wenn ich nicht mehr lebe'' (1996) (T ...
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After The Event Insurance
Legal protection insurance (LPI), also known as legal expenses insurance (LEI) or simply legal insurance, is a particular class of insurance which facilitates access to law and justice by providing legal advice and covering the legal costs of a dispute, regardless of whether the case is brought by or against the policyholder. Depending on the national rules, legal protection insurers can also represent the policyholder out-of-court or even in-court. History Legal protection insurance has a 100-year history. The concept originated in 1911 when members of the '''Automobile Club de l’Ouest were offered several additional services among which protection in case of fines or for disputes in front of police courts. This basic legal protection was then extended to traffic accidents and gave rise to the first legal protection insurance policy in France offered by ‘''La Défense Automobile et Sportive (DAS)''’ which was founded in 1917. ‘''La Défense Automobile et Sportive (DAS)'' ...
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