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On-site work began in January 1876 and was complete by the end of October 1877: the bridge was ceremonially opened by King Luis I and Queen Maria Pia, after whom the bridge was named, on 4 November.
On-site retail merchandise sales are available in the Bengals pro shop, located on the plaza level on the north end of the stadium.
On-site witnesses and notaries may be available, depending on the provider.
" The Most Popular Brand On-line " is selected mainly based on the result of the On-line Polling ; while final decision on the other Award categories is based on review by Judging Panel with the results of On-site Polling and On-site Assessment taken into consideration.
On-site web analytics measure a visitor's behavior once on your website.

On-site and by
* On-site setup by a technician.
On-site analysis of the area was conducted by General Karapuhkin, Airborne deputy commander General Alexander Lebed, and other senior officers who mingled with the crowds nearest to the White House.
This can include things like 24 / 7 Monitoring of Servers, 24 / 7 Help desk for your daily computer issues and On-site visits by a technician when issues cannot be resolved remotely.
On-site and combined ( part-distance ) forms of study are offered by the Department for the postgraduate study of Theory and History of Czech Literature and Literary Theory-Theory and History of National Cultures.

veterinary and medical
These registries are sponsored by 18 national medical, dental, and veterinary societies and have as their mission the assembling of selected cases of interest to military medicine and of establishing through the mechanism of follow-up of living patients the natural history of various diseases of military-medical importance.
All comments concerning effectiveness and use of drugs have been carefully reviewed by a veterinary medical officer with Aj.
Health-related data such as that from hospital computer systems, clinical laboratories, electronic health record systems, medical examiner record-keeping systems, 911 call center computers, and veterinary medical record systems could be of help ; researchers are also considering the utility of data generated by ranching and feedlot operations, food processors, drinking water systems, school attendance recording, and physiologic monitors, among others.
Graduates of the six-year medical schools, the five-year law schools and the five-year veterinary medical schools receive the doctor title at the end of their studies.
A number of career specific courses such as veterinary assisting, medical billing and coding, real estate license, bookkeeping and many more are now available to students through the Internet.
The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical drugs ( medications ), vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, blood transfusions, medical devices, electromagnetic radiation emitting devices ( ERED ), and veterinary products.
In vitro diagnostics refers to a wide range of medical and veterinary laboratory tests that are used to diagnose diseases and monitor the clinical status of patients using samples of blood, cells or other tissues obtained from a patient.
The Lansing Metropolitan Area, colloquially referred to as " Mid-Michigan ", is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, business, and high-tech manufacturing, including two medical schools, one veterinary school, two nursing schools, two law schools, including the nation's largest law school ( Thomas M. Cooley Law School ), a Big Ten Conference university ( Michigan State ), the Michigan State Capitol, the state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, a federal court, the Library of Michigan and Historical Center, and headquarters of four national insurance companies.
It is particularly well known for its medical school, dental school, school of business, law school, communications school, nursing school, veterinary school, its social sciences and humanities programs, as well as its biomedical teaching and research capabilities.
Penn's educational innovations include: the nation's first medical school in 1765 ; the first university teaching hospital in 1874 ; the Wharton School, the world's first collegiate school of business, in 1881 ; the first American student union building, Houston Hall, in 1896 ; the country's second school of veterinary medicine ; and the home of ENIAC, the world's first electronic, large-scale, general-purpose digital computer in 1946.
Today, anatomical, clinical, molecular, plant, forensic, oral, veterinary, dermatopathology, hematopathology, and pathology exist as medical specialties.
As with medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided in two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology.
A guinea pig being examined by a veterinary medical officer for general health and pulmonary condition
* Race course medical and veterinary arrangements for riders and horses
U of C's faculties include the Schulich School of Engineering, the Haskayne School of Business, Kinesiology, a medical school ( MD ), a law school ( Juris Doctor ), and, starting in 2008, Western Canada's second veterinary school.
The medical and veterinary communities widely accept, while possible treatments are still being explored into their efficacy, prevention using vaccination is the most reliable way of preventing disease spread among the population.
Early residents opened gas stations, insurance agencies, the Hallmark Store, Baskin Robbins Ice Creme, the veterinary office, medical offices, a travel agency, churches, and the florist shop.
The second tactic is primarily medical or veterinary, and tries to reduce spread of the parasite by monitoring, prophylaxis, treatment, and surveillance to reduce the number of people or animals who carry the disease.
The GKT teams also take part in the United Hospitals Cup, which is a sporting competition played between the medical, dental and veterinary schools of London in all sports.
In addition to conventional agricultural and environmental sciences, Szent Istvan University offers courses in veterinary medicine, environmental sciences, mechanical engineering, economy and social sciences, architecture, water supply management, medical sciences as well as applied arts.
Unlike human medicine, veterinary specialities often combine both the surgical and medical aspects of a biological system.
The solution is used in many areas, including hospitals, laboratories, nursing homes, funeral homes, medical, dental and veterinary facilities, and anywhere else where control of pathogens is required.
* Software for enabling simulated dissection of human and animal bodies ( used in medical and veterinary college courses )

veterinary and care
* Ivan, one of the protagonists of the historical novel by the Cuban writer Leonardo Padura Fuentes, El hombre que amaba a los perros ( The Man Who Loved Dogs ), is the editor of a university journal of veterinary medicine, who manages to make a living during the Special Period in Cuba by helping people take care of their dogs.
Domestic animals that have gone feral and have no veterinary care are frequently afflicted with scabies and a host of other ailments.
Professional care is most often led by a veterinary physician ( also known as a vet, veterinary surgeon or veterinarian ), but also by paraveterinary workers such as veterinary nurses or technicians.
Veterinary care is usually led by a veterinary physician ( usually called a vet, veterinary surgeon or veterinarian ).
Given proper nutrition, exercise, and veterinary care, most whippets live for 12 to 15 years.
The American rodeo industry has made progress in improving the welfare of rodeo animals, with specific requirements for veterinary care and other regulations that protect rodeo animals.
Owners of Bichon Frises showing suspicious symptoms should seek immediate veterinary care as these diseases can strike with little or no warning and kill very quickly.
It concluded the veterinary input at Cambridge was " exemplary "; the facility " seems adequately staffed "; and the animals afforded " appropriate standards of accommodation and care.
CNN reported that Columbia responded by ordering better record-keeping, a review of the veterinary care program, and tighter criteria for euthanasia of laboratory animals.
An injured animal will not buck well and hence a cowboy cannot obtain a high score for his ride, so sick or injured animals are not run through the chutes, but instead are given appropriate veterinary care so they can be returned to their usual level of strength and power.
The Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 prevents the capture of mustangs from the wild for commercial use, and though the law has been weakened in recent years, " wild " mustangs and other completely untamed horses are still no longer used on the rodeo circuit, as bigger, more powerful animals that are sufficiently domesticated to be handled from the ground for veterinary care, travel, and stabling in small pens are more desirable as rodeo stock.
" Brendon returned to school to study medicine, which didn ’ t work out ; he also tried his hand at a variety of odd jobs, including plumber's assistant, veterinary janitor, day care counselor, waiter, and production assistant for the television show Dave's World.
It includes bibliographic information for articles from academic journals covering medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and health care.
Puppy mills usually house dogs in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, without adequate veterinary care, food, water and socialization.
In addition, veterinary care for these puppies was often overlooked because of an inability to pay.
In veterinary medicine, critical care medicine is recognized as a specialty and is closely allied with emergency medicine.
Board-certified veterinary critical care specialists are known as criticalists, and generally are employed in referral institutions or universities.
Gabapentin is also used for some animal treatments, but formulations ( especially liquid forms ) for human use may contain the sweetener Xylitol which is toxic to dogs, so care must be taken if the human version is used for veterinary purposes.
Use of awarded grant money by qualified recipients is virtually unrestricted, but is most often used for shelter improvements or veterinary care.
* On Animal Planet's Confessions: Animal Hoarding, friends and family of animal hoarders intervene to offer them support to make a change in the form of psychological help and veterinary care or placement for their pets.
The College offers a Bachelor of Technology in alternative and renewable energy systems, civil and environmental technology, criminal investigation, criminal justice: law enforcement leadership, dental hygiene, electrical technology, emergency management, funeral services administration, graphic and multimedia design, health care management, industrial technology management, information technology, legal studies, sports management and veterinary services management.
Having collected the evidence, Newkirk and Pacheco alerted the police, who raided the lab, removed the monkeys, and charged Taub with 113 counts of animal cruelty and six counts of failing to provide adequate veterinary care.

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