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Lamel

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Lam´el
n.1.See Lamella.


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Lamel, executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer; Gerald F.
I think the risk manager is extremely well positioned if he or she wants to take advantage of the growing interest in enterprise risk management," says Linda Lamel, a former executive director of the New York-based Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) and now president of her own New York-based consulting firm.
Gonzalez of the Lamel Institute in Bologna, Italy, however, notes that signals that travel along separate nerve pathways through most of the auditory system may still converge and mingle at specialized sites along the way.
 
 
 
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