GAZETTE
N
O
VEM
BER 1995
Irish
Stenographers
Ltd
Director: Sheila Kavanagh
Experts in
Overnight Transcripts
Specialists in
Court Reporting
Medical Cases / Arbitrations
Conferences / Board Meetings
Contact:
Hillcrest House,
Dargle Valley, Bray, Co. Wicklow.
Telephone/Fax: (01) 286 2184
or
4b Arran Square, Dublin 7
Telephone: (01) 873 2378
T H V ^ Q CONSULTANCY LIMITED
Consulting Engineers and Scientists
We investigate defective or failed materials and
products which have contributed to damage,
loss or personal injury.
• TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN LITIGATION
• Cause of failure or cause of defective operation
established.
• Conclusive scientific evidence established by metallurgical
examination.
• Domestic, industrial and engineering products and
structures investigated.
•
REPORTING AND EXPERT WITNESS SERVICES
• Detailed technical reports and executive summaries
prepared.
• Consultation and assistance prior to and during litigation.
• Presentation of technical evidence in court, nationwide.
If you have a specific enquiry or require a
company
brochure,
contact;
Barry O'Brien, B.Eng.,M.Eng„ M
.I
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C. Eng.
TMS Consultancy Ltd.,
12 Barrington Street, Limerick.
DNA PATERNITY TESTING
The Cytogenetics Unit, U.C.G. in collaboration
with Cellmark Diagnostics is now offering a
paternity testing service using DNA profiling.
T h i s p r o c e du r e, wh e re mo t h e r, c h i ld and
alleged father are tested, will provide proof of
paternity with a certainty in excess o f 9 9 . 9 9%.
F o l l ow i ng the t ak i ng o f sma ll s amp l es o f
b l ood, testing for a standard paternity c a se
takes approximately 3 weeks.
For further information or appointment please contact:
Professor James A. Houghton,
Cytogenetics Unit,
University College, Galway.
Telephone: ( 0 9 1 ) 7 5 0 3 84
Fax: ( 0 9 1 ) 5 2 5 7 00
E Mail: jim.houghton @
ucg.ieThe Irish Kidney Assoc i a t ion is the only
national organisation working solely in the
interest of patients with chronic kidney
disease.
More and more Irish families are relying on
the financial and psychological support they
receive from the Irish Kidney Association.
Since 60% of the patients are unemployed the
IKA is called on to help with the basic family
requirements - rent, electricity, school books
and uniforms, drugs and sadly of all burial
expenses.
Research, purchases of life saving equipment
and printing of the donor cards help improve
the quality of life of the patients.
This voluntary organisation is a registered
charity and we badly need your
Donations and bequests to:-
Irish Kidney Association
'Donor House',
156 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.
Phone: 01 - 6689788/9 Fax: 01 - 6683820
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