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Direct examination is the questioning of a witness by the party who called him or her, in a trial.
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* Direct examination, the in-trial questioning of a witness by the party who has called him or her to testify
Direct examination must be done on stool that is freshly collected and not allowed to cool down, because hookworm eggs hatch on cooling and the larvae are very difficult to distinguish from strongyloides.
The Primary School Leaving Examination scores of students admitted from primary school through the examination via the PSLE admission phase are mostly in the 264-285 range whereas those admitted through Direct School Admission have varying PSLE scores.

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Three APIs are available — a Direct Persistence Layer which is " Plain Old Java Objects " ( POJO ); one which is based on the Java Collections Framework ( an object persistence approach ); and one based on the traditional Berkeley DB API.
Direct current ( DC ) is the unidirectional flow of electric charge.
Direct current is produced by sources such as batteries, thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric machines of the dynamo type.
Direct fuel injection which can inject fuel only at the time of fuel ignition ( similar to a diesel engine ) is another recent development which also allows for higher compression ratios on gasoline engines.
Direct contempt is an unacceptable act in the presence of the judge ( in facie curiae ), and generally begins with a warning, and may be accompanied by an immediate imposition of punishment.
Direct contempt is distinctly different from indirect contempt, wherein another individual may file papers alleging contempt against a person who has willfully violated a lawful court order.
# Direct contempt is that which occurs in the presence of the presiding judge ( in facie curiae ) and may be dealt with summarily: the judge notifies the offending party that he or she has acted in a manner which disrupts the tribunal and prejudices the administration of justice.
Direct microscopy of stool is not recommended, as it is unreliable.
The Direct Examination or Examination-in-Chief is one stage in the process of adducing evidence from witnesses in a court of law.
Direct or substantive dyeing is normally carried out in a neutral or slightly alkaline dyebath, at or near boiling point, with the addition of either sodium chloride ( NaCl ) or sodium sulfate ( Na < sub > 2 </ sub > SO < sub > 4 </ sub >) or sodium carbonate ( Na < sub > 2 </ sub > CO < sub > 3 </ sub >).
Direct current, as produced by example from a battery and required by most electronic devices, is a unidirectional flow from the positive part of a circuit to the negative.
Fox News Channel is currently offered by Access Communications, Bell TV, Cogeco, Eastlink, Manitoba Telecom Services, Rogers, SaskTel, Shaw Cable, Shaw Direct and Telus TV.
Direct Democracy is pervasive in representative assemblies and small-government units.
Direct information about a consumer ’ s willingness to pay is rarely available.
Direct linkage is available with Mozambique, however, which has the same gauge track.
* Round-tripping: Money is deposited in a controlled foreign corporation offshore, preferably in a Tax haven where minimal records are kept, and then shipped back as a Foreign Direct Investment, exempt from taxation.
Mars Direct is a proposal for a manned mission to Mars that is designed to be both cost-effective and possible with current technology.
Mars Direct was featured on a Discovery Channel programs Mars: The Next Frontier in which issues were discussed surrounding NASA funding of the project, and on Mars Underground, where the plan is discussed more in-depth.
* Mars Direct is the mission mode used in Gregory Benford's novel, The Martian Race, and in Geoffrey A. Landis's novel Mars Crossing, as well as Zubrin's own novel, First Landing.
* In the West Wing episode " The Warfare of Genghis Khan ", a NASA staffer describes Mars Direct to the skeptical White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman and is able to convince him of its merit.

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Direct insight into our perception of the occult does not usually consist of access to physically measurable facts, but is arrived at through the mind or the spirit.
Speech recognition applications include voice user interfaces such as voice dialing ( e. g., " Call home "), call routing ( e. g., " I would like to make a collect call "), domotic appliance control, search ( e. g., find a podcast where particular words were spoken ), simple data entry ( e. g., entering a credit card number ), preparation of structured documents ( e. g., a radiology report ), speech-to-text processing ( e. g., word processors or emails ), and aircraft ( usually termed Direct Voice Input ).
The disk, tape or card deck must contain a special program to load the actual operating system into main storage, and for this specific purpose " IPL Text " is placed on the disk by the stand-alone DASDI ( Direct Access Storage Device Initialization ) program or an equivalent program running under an operating system, e. g., ICKDSF, but IPL-able tapes and card decks are usually distributed with this " IPL Text " already present.
Direct current may be obtained from an alternating current supply by use of a current-switching arrangement called a rectifier, which contains electronic elements ( usually ) or electromechanical elements ( historically ) that allow current to flow only in one direction.
Steering is either through a single handlebar linked with tie rods to the front wheels ' stub axle assemblies ( Indirect ) or with two handlebars ( rather, two half-handlebars ) each bolted to a steerer tube, usually through a bicycle-type headset and connected to a stub axle assembly ( Direct ).
** Direct CD / DVD Label Printing ( usually only available on some InkJet AIO models )
Direct access trading offers substantial improvements in transaction speed and will usually result in better trade execution prices ( reducing the costs of trading ).
Direct laryngoscopy is carried out ( usually ) with the patient lying on his or her back ; the laryngoscope is inserted into the mouth on the right side and flipped to the left to trap and move the tongue out of the line of sight, and, depending on the type of blade used, inserted either anterior or posterior to the epiglottis and then lifted with an upwards and forward motion (" away from you and towards the roof ").
Direct conflict is rare, and conflicts are usually resolved by peer pressure, psychological manipulation or " going around the problem ".
A DI unit, DI box, Direct Box, or simply DI ( variously claimed to stand for direct input, direct injection or direct interface ), is a device typically used in recording studios to connect a high-impedance, line level, unbalanced output signal to a low-impedance microphone level balanced input, usually via XLR connector.
Direct action activities such as this, which usually ended in violence, became the stock in trade of the BM during its early days.
Direct contact of the tools used is usually visible in the result, a condition not always apparent in other techniques, where all evidence of the working method is eliminated.
Direct injection engines usually give better fuel economy but indirect injection engines can use a lower grade of fuel.
Direct feedback from a user, usually in the form of a like or dislike button, can be used to assign higher or lower weights on the importance of certain attributes ( using Rocchio Classification or other similar techniques ).
Direct marketing via television ( commonly referred to as DRTV ) has two basic forms: long form ( usually half-hour or hour-long segments that explain a product in detail and are commonly referred to as infomercials ) and short form, which refers to typical 30-second or 60-second commercials that ask viewers for an immediate response ( typically to call a phone number on screen or go to a website ).
Tea may also be decaffeinated, usually by using processes analogous to the Direct Method or the CO < sub > 2 </ sub > process, as described above.
Users dial an escape code ( usually a single digit ; often the same as the first digit of the local emergency telephone number ) that connects them to an outside line ( DDCO or Direct Dial Central Office in Bell System jargon ), followed by the external number.
Direct reduced iron ( DRI ) is sometimes used with scrap, to help maintain desired chemistry of the steel, though usually DRI is too expensive to use as the primary raw steelmaking material.
Direct issuers of commercial paper usually are financial companies that have frequent and sizable borrowing needs and find it more economical to sell paper without the use of an intermediary.
Direct connections are now most usually seen only in Federal, State, and Local Government buildings, or on a school campus that has a dedicated security, police, fire, or emergency medical department ( in the UK communication is only possible to an Alarm Receiving Centre – communication direct to the emergency services is not permitted ).
Direct Medical Direction, often called On-Line Medical Direction, where care is rendered under direct orders of the Base Station Physician, usually over the radio or telephone.
The fundraiser will then move the conversation towards asking for a financial contribution ( via Direct debit ), usually a regular monthly pledge.
Direct purchase plans simply allow employees to buy shares in the company with their own, usually after-tax, money.
Direct Response Television, or DRTV for short, includes any television advertising that asks consumers to respond directly to the company --- usually either by calling an 800 number or by visiting a web site.

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