ETB definition

ETB means an Education and Training Board.
ETB means Exchange-traded Treasury Bond or a CDI issued over Treasury Bonds.

Examples of ETB in a sentence

  • The responsibility for compliance with the legislation rests with each school (or ETB) in their role as data controller.

  • A template is included in the suite of ETB documents referenced at Appendix 5.

  • This authority is devolved under Section 44 (11(a)) of the Education and Training Boards Act 2013 by Louth and Meath ETB to the Boards of Management of each of the schools under its control.

  • Further information on counselling/the Employee Assistance Service can be obtained from the ETB Contact Person.

  • The ETB will provide this policy and supporting Guidance Notes to all staff through appropriate means (e.g. direct correspondence, staff handbook, staff intranet, CPD, induction and mentoring programmes and/or on the ETB website).


More Definitions of ETB

ETB means any toxin, or subunit, fragment, or derivative thereof, including variants, such as deimmunized variants, variants with heterologous epitopes, furin-cleavage resistant variants and combinations thereof and any improvements to or derivatives of any of the foregoing, in each case, that is conjugated, fused (e.g., as a single polypeptide chain), or otherwise combined with any Antibody or other targeting moiety.
ETB means Ethiopian Birr, the lawful currency of the Recipient.
ETB means Ecole Nationale des Telecommunications du Burundi, the Borrower’s Telecommunications school established under Decree No. 100/145, dated November 8, 1979, and operating under the supervisory authority of MTPT;
ETB means the Education Trust Board of New Mexico
ETB means East Troy Xxxcshares, Inc., 2905 Xxxx Xxxxxx, X.X. Xxx 00, Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx 00000.
ETB means Pason's subsidiary, Energy Toolbase Software, Inc. “HSE” means health, safety and environment.
ETB. (Engineered Toxin Body) means MTEM’s proprietary engineered toxin moiety, or subunit, fragment, or derivative, thereof, including variants such as deimmunized variants, variants with heterologous epitopes, furin-cleavage resistant variants and combinations thereof and any improvements to or derivatives of any of the foregoing including antigen seeding technology , in each case, that is conjugated, fused (e.g., as a single polypeptide chain), or otherwise combined with any antibody or other targeting moiety.