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examinationn. 1) the questioning of a witness by an attorney. Direct examina...
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examinationAn exam done to detect abnormalities that can be felt (palpated) from within the rectum. The doctor inserts a lubricated, gloved finger into the rectum and feels for anything that is not normal. The digital rectal exam is an important screening test for the detection of tumors of the rectum and prostate abnormalities, including benign enlargement o [..]
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examinationSee: Postmortem examination.
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examinationIn health insurance usage, this generally refers to a medical examination performed as part of an application for a life or health insurance plan. See, Evidence of Insurability.
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examinationlate 14c., "action of testing or judging; judicial inquiry," from Old French examinacion, from Latin examinationem (nominative examinatio), noun of action from past participle stem of examin [..]
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examinationtest or observation of specific qualities.
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examinationA formal assessment by the University of a student's level of attainment in a course or particular component of a course. Examinations are normally written but may be oral or practical. Examinati [..]
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examinationAn element of inspection consisting of investigation, without the use of special laboratory appliances or procedures, of supplies and services to determine conformance to those specified requirements [..]
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examination1) The questioning of a witness by an attorney (or other party if the other party is self-represented). Direct examination is interrogation by the attorney who called the witness, and cross-examinatio [..]
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examinationthe act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; "when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of qu [..]
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examinationa number of questions that you have to answer, usually in writing, to show how much you know about something; another word for test
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examinationDefinition An evaluation conducted by the state insurance department of an insurance company.
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examinationA test or observation caried out on a patient to evaluate physical and mental health to detect any disorders or conditions. See mental examination- neurological evaluation- psychological examination.
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examinationExamination” means a centrally organised, formal, supervised, time-limited, summative assessment task conducted during the official examination period.
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examinationthe act or process of examining ;esp : a formal questioning esp. in a court proceeding see also cross-examination, direct examination, recross-examination, redirect examination compare affidavit, ...
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examinationAnother term for audit.
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examinationThe process whereby regulators inspect the books and records of an insurer to verify their financial condition and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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examinationSee Audit
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examinationExamination is the questioning of a witness under oath. In Bankruptcy matters, examination is the questioning of a bankrupt, especially at the first meeting of creditors, concerning such matters as th [..]
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examination(n) the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)(n) a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge(n) formal systematic questioning(n) a detailed inspection of your conscien [..]
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examinationAn item of assessment to be undertaken at a predetermined time and place by all the students enrolled for a course during an official examination period following the end of the course. The scheduling, conduct and supervision of examinations are arranged by Faculties, in accordance with such detailed instructions as may be approved by the Academic [..]
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examinationExaminationi Includes end of semester (initial), mid-semester and summer session examinations, tests run by faculties, and practical laboratory examinations, but does not include assignments.
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examinationExamen is Latin for the needle indicator of a balance. To examine is to watch the indicator, so as to adjust the balance.
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examinationA formal supervised assessment process conducted under controlled conditions and designed to test a candidate's learning.
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examinationmeans a central or School examination, specified as such in the Unit Outline. A central examination will be conducted within the formal examination period; a School examination may be held during the designated central examination period or at any other time specified for an examination in the unit outline.
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examinationThe questioning of a witness under oath.
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examinationGenerally a formal written or oral test taken at set points (e.g. end of a semester or term, mid-semester or term) or at the end of a programme, module or course unit.
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examinationA form of assessment whereby a student is required to undertake a specified academic task within a specified period of time, normally between one and three hours. The location of the examination and a [..]
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examinationThe investigation of the structure, materials, and condition of cultural property including the identification of the extent and causes of alteration and deterioration. ((In AIC Definitions of conservation terminology - http://aic.stanford.edu/geninfo/defin.html) Scrutinizing a situation or object, usually in order to determine its nature, qualitie [..]
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examinationThe inspection of one's own body, usually for signs of Disease (e.g., Breast Self-Examination, testicular self-examination).
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examinationComprised of bimanual examination of the Female Genitalia performed as internal together with simultaneous external PALPITATION through the Abdominal Wall; speculum examination; CULPOSCOPY examination [..]
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examinationGovernment required written and driving test given to individuals prior to obtaining an operator's license.
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examinationRemoval of Bone Marrow and evaluation of its histologic picture.
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examinationA Physical Examination in which the qualified Health care worker inserts a lubricated, gloved finger of one hand into the Rectum and may use the other hand to press on the lower Abdomen or pelvic area [..]
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examinationInspection and PALPATATION of female Breasts, Abdomen, and Genitalia, as well as obtaining a gynecological history. (from Dictionary of Obstetrics and Gynecology)
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examinationExternal and internal inspection of the Female Genitalia. (from Dictionary of Obstetrics and Gynecology)
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examinationSystematic and thorough inspection of the Patient for physical signs of Disease or abnormality.
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examinationPostmortem examination of the body.
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examinationEach party "examines" witnesses by asking them questions relevant to the issues in the case. First, the party or party's lawyer who called the witness to testify ask questions, called & [..]
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examinationAudit of an insurer’s records, transaction, methods, and assets by a state insurance department.
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examination An interrogation or search. The examination of a witness consists of a series of questions asked by a party through the action or his attorney, in order to bring before the court or jury the knowled [..]
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examinationformal interrogation of a witness or suspect by a JP or similar legal official (or a coroner in the case of homicides), shortly after the offence in question had taken place; the documents would be se [..]
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examinationThe formal interrogation in a court or tribunal of a person bound by oath or affirmation to answer truthfully.
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examinationAn interrogation or search. The examination of a witness consists of a series of questions asked by a party to the action or his attorney, in order to bring before the court or jury the knowledge whic [..]
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examinationAn interrogation or search. The examination of a witness consists of a series of questions asked by a party through the action or his attorney, in order to bring before the court or jury the knowledge which the witness has of the facts or matters in dispute, or probing and sifting the evidence as previously given.
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examinationn. 1) the questioning of a witness by an attorney. Direct examination is interrogation by the attorney who called the witness, and cross-examination is questioning by the opposing attorney. A principa [..]
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examinationAll applications for trademark registration in the United States must undergo a very extensive examination process, which is conducted by Trademark Examiners at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. T [..]
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examinationThe process by which an application for an intellectual property …
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examinationn. 1) the questioning of a witness by an attorney. Direct examination is interrogation by the attorney who called the witness, and cross-examination is questioning by the opposing attorney. A principa [..]
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examinationthe review of a patent application by an examiner. The Examiner will review the application for conformity with regulations ("formality"), and will do a search of the prior art to se [..]
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examinationThe process of determining the registrability of a document or plan (or package of documents / applications). To put it in general terms, the examination determines whether a proposed transaction is a [..]
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examinationThe study of the instruments and muniments incident to a chain of title to determine their effect and condition in order to reach a conclusion as to the status of title.
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examinationThe study of the chain of title and all encumbrances and liens thereto, to determine their effect and condition in order to reach a conclusion as to the status of the title.
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examinationas used in the title industry means to study and interpret the instruments related to the chain of title of a property and to determine their effect and condition in order to reach a conclusion as to [..]
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