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nuffield (noun) - may refer to Nuffield College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, or to Lord Nuffield, a British industrialist and philanthropist
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Nuffield did not know what he was starting.
That has to be tied in with the Nuffield project.
Nuffield speech and language unit.
Issigonis had previously designed the Nuffield Guppy in a failed attempt to break into that market.
Nuffield ward accommodates private medical and surgical inpatients.
She is also a visiting fellow of Nuffield College.
Nuffield was the manufacturer of Morris cars.
It was instead released as a brochure on the Nuffield Health website.
Nuffield was known as the manufacturer of the Morris motor car as well as a philanthropist.
Money in a very different way from a Nuffield or a Ford.
The Nuffield Trust partly funded the cost of the refurbishment.
List of products by manufacturer Nuffield.
Carolyn has received a Nuffield Scholarship and also served as a board member.
The government authorised purchase and licensing of a Christie design via the Nuffield Organization.
The Nuffield Cyclotron would not be completed until after the war.
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The cancerous tumour was removed at a Nuffield Hospital near her Brighton home.
But the Nuffield Council said it could become legal if safeguards were met.
Castle Bromwich was withdrawn from Nuffield and placed under the wing of Vickers.
The Nuffield Council is a British independent organisation that evaluates ethical questions in medicine and biology.
This Project was made possible by the Nuffield Foundation which generously supported this initiative.
Nuffield Mechanizations followed this with the Cavalier tank which also used the Liberty engine.
Kinga Morsanyi received funding from the Nuffield Foundation to carry out research on dyscalculia.
The Nuffield Health Wessex Hospital caters to a wide spectrum of needs.
The study is funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
Nuffield Council on.
He is a Trustee of the the Nuffield Foundation.
Harry Burrows was a personal friend of the founder William Morris who later became Lord Nuffield.
Both and Nuffield.
What makes the Nuffield report controversial is its precedent-setting argument.
Surely they have studied the Nuffield Report.
Nuffield Hospital in Cambridge has been awarded an ' outstanding ' rating by the CQC.
He now teaches imperial and global history as a Fellow of Nuffield College in Oxford.
The tractors were based on the Nuffield designs, but built in a plant in Bathgate, Scotland.
All Hotel guests also have complimentary access to the Nuffield Health Club.
Because of this situation, the Nuffield Council made several recommendations.
The college 's major academic and sporting rival is considered to be Nuffield College.
He took his title from the village of Nuffield in Oxfordshire, where he lived.
The U.K. Nuffield Council on Bioethics proposed an ethical framework for gene patenting.
I believe it's at the entrance to the Nuffield hospital.
It is located just outside of Nuffield Hospital in Woodingdean, near Brighton, UK.
Challenges include the apparent conflict between guides, such as the CIOMS and Nuffield Council documents.
A Nuffield Hospital is also situated within the town, run privately by Nuffield Health.
Yes, please sign me up for updates from the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.
Wheels to Fortune ; a brief account of the life and times of William Morris, Viscount Nuffield.
He is also a professorial fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
Nuffield health - united.
What is the purpose of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics?
One remaining brick " bottle kiln " is preserved in Nuffield.
He is a visiting fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
The applicants, however, assert that the statistics are misleading, a view supported in the Nuffield Report.