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  • They came laser in hand and all wore the same face, that of the medico Velos.

    The Zero Stone Norton, Andre 1968

  • Velos termed me dead, or near so, but at the moment I felt very much alive.

    The Zero Stone Norton, Andre 1968

  • If Velos had his way my cabin door would be welded closed from the outside, not to be opened again for fear of contagion.

    The Zero Stone Norton, Andre 1968

  • There was a fleeting satisfaction in disappointing Velos, who claimed I was dead or close to it.

    The Zero Stone Norton, Andre 1968

  • Los Velos, to whom the memorial was submitted for his advice, averred that if the death-bed wafer were in his own lips, he should vote for the death of the culprit.

    The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 26: 1577, part III John Lothrop Motley 1845

  • In its current stage of evolution Velos needs, and will benefit from, his considerable expertise and business acumen.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • With emphasis on workflow, Velos integrates the clinical, administrative and financial information needs of research management.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • A pure Internet technology platform, Velos eResearch harnesses advanced powers of the Internet to enable research sites, sponsors, and patients to collaborate in a secure, integrated system platform.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • "We are very pleased to welcome a person of this caliber on board," said John S. McIlwain, President and CEO of Velos.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Founded in 1996, Velos is privately held with headquarters in Fremont, California.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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