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DolA unit of measurement of pain. The term dol was invented by James Hardy and his research colleagues Herbert Wolff and Helen Goodell at Cornell University where from 1950 to 1959, they carried out pioneering experiments on pain. Hasrdy, Wolff and Goodell used precisely calibrated radiant heat directed to the foreheads or hands of trained experimenta [..]
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Dolunit of intensity of pain, 1947, from Latin dolor "pain."
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DolSee "New York State Department of Labor" or "New York State Department of Law"
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DolDepartment of Labor. This is the government department which oversees the EEOICPA program.
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DolU.S. Department of Labor.
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DolDepartment of Labor see also the Important Agencies section
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DolU.S. Department of Labor. A cabinet level unit/ministry of the U.S. government that has responsibility for labor issues. It has the responsibility for deciding whether certain foreign workers can wor [..]
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DolDepartment of Labor; may mean either the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL
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DolDepartment of Labor
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Dol(n) a unit of pain intensity(n) the federal department responsible for promoting the working conditions of wage earners in the United States; created in 1913
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DolU.S. Department of Labor
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DolNew York State Department of Labor
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DolDepartment of Labor
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DolU.S. Department of Labor
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DolDepartment of Labor
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DolU.S. Department of Labor. Hiring foreign workers for employment in the U.S. normally requires approval from several government agencies. First, employers must seek labor certification through the DOL. [..]
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DolShort term (acronym) for the Department of Labor. In the immigration law context, most contact with DOL will arise in the Labor Condition Attestations (LCAs or ETA 9035) filed with H-1B petitions, or [..]
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DolDepartment of Labor
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Dolthe Department of Labor is part of the H-1B process
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DolU.S. Department of Labor – a federal agency that administers labor issues in the U.S., including which workers may be certified to permanent work in the U.S.
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DolUnited States Department of Labor; Cabinet-level Federal agency which enforces laws protecting workers, promotes labor-management cooperation, sponsors employment training and placement services, over [..]
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Dol(-돌) : Shortened version of the word ‘idol’ to be combined with another word to describe a group or person. Ex. “beastly-dols,” “model-dols,” “fairy-dols.”
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DolU.S. Department of Labor
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DolDate of Loss
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DolDate of Loss
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DolDepartment of Labor DPS Department of Public Safety
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DolUS Department of Labor
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DolU.S. Department of Labor
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DolDepartment of Labor
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DolDirect On Line - A type of motor starter for induction motors. This is the simplest form of starter comprising a switch (typically an electromagnetic contactor) and an overload protection relay. Further Reading
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Dol
(US) US Department of Labor
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