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nurse 2 - traducción al español

FOOTBALLER
Jonathan Nurse; John Nurse

practical nurse         
CATEGORY OF NURSE IN SOME COUNTRIES
LPN; Licensed Vocational Nurses; Licensed Vocational Nurse; Licensed Practical Nurses; State Enrolled Nurse; Enrolled Nurse; Pratical nursing; Practical nursing; Registered Practical Nurse; Practical Nursing; Licensed vocational nurse; Licensed Practical Nurse; Practical nurse; Enrolled nurse; L.P.N.; State enrolled nurse; Registered practical nurse; Pratical nurse; Licensed practical nurses
enfermera sin título
wet-nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
nodriza
ama de cría
army nurse         
  • Army nurses in the Philippines liberated after three years as POWs
  • World War II Army Nurse Corps recruiting poster
  • Nurses, personnel, and patients of United States Base Hospital 32 in Contrexeville, France in 1918.
  • Five American Civil War nurses at 1916 Massachusetts encampment; Helen E. Smith, Susan C. Mills, Margaret Hamilton, Mary E. Smith, and Lovisa Tyson.
  • Nurses during the American Civil War
  • St Stephen's Cathedral]].
  • 1917 Army Nurse Corps Uniform Coat
  • WWII Army Nurse LT Katherine Flynn Nolan, a veteran of the [[Battle of the Bulge]], Bastogne, Belgium (18 December 2004).
MILITARY UNIT
Army nurse; U.S. Army Nurse Corps; User:E.w.bullock/sandbox/United States Army Nurse Corps; US Army Nurses Corps; Army Nurse Corps (United States); Nurse Corps (United States Army); Chief of the Army Nurse Corps; US Army Nurse Corps; United States Army Nurse Corps in World War II; U.S. Army Nurse Corps in World War II
(n.) = enfermera militar
Ex: One of the images found in the Australian War Memorial's collection is that of heroic Australian army nurse Vivian Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of the Banka (Sumatra) massacre of World War II.

Definición

acroleína
sust. fem.
Líquido volátil, sofocante que procede de la descomposición de la glicerina y que se emplea para la obtención de distintas materias industriales, especialmente plásticos.

Wikipedia

Jon Nurse

Jonathan David Nurse (born 28 March 1981) is a Barbadian football coach and former professional footballer who is a first-team coach at Southern Football League club Metropolitan Police.

Nurse began his career at Sutton United in 2003, spending a season with the club before signing for Stevenage Borough ahead of the 2004–05 season. During the season, he was loaned out to Conference South club Lewes, before returning to his parent club and being part of the team that narrowly missed out on promotion to the Football League. He spent two further seasons at Stevenage, winning the FA Trophy during the 2006–07 season. At the start of that season, Nurse was briefly loaned out to Woking.

He eventually moved into the Football League with newly promoted Dagenham & Redbridge in May 2007. He spent five seasons at Dagenham, notably scoring the winning goal in the League Two play-off final in May 2010 as the club secured promotion to League One. He signed for League Two team Barnet on a free transfer ahead of the 2012–13 season. Nurse spent three years at Barnet, culminating in helping the club win promotion back to the Football League during the 2014–15 season under the new role of player-coach. He then signed for Isthmian League club Metropolitan Police in the summer of 2015 and was appointed player-coach in December 2015. Nurse also represented his native Barbados at international level, earning six caps.