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The examiner, Prof. Giuseppe Pittarelli, interviewed Fermi and concluded that his entry would have been commendable even for a doctoral degree.
An Albany County medical examiner would determine that Peter, 52, had sustained massive head injuries causing his death.
A CEAA examiner would inspect each edition, and only those meeting the requirements would receive a seal denoting " An Approved Text.
The examiner accepted this argument, although mercury would not have worked in a telephone transmitter.
Murray reasoned that by asking people to tell a story about a picture, their defenses to the examiner would be lowered as they would not realize the sensitive personal information they were divulging by creating the story.
As stories about the cards are a reflection of both the conscious and unconscious motives of the storyteller, it is difficult to disprove the conclusions of the examiner and to find appropriate behavioral measures that would represent the personality traits under examination.
The examiner told Betty that he would conduct a few tests to note the differences between humans and the craft's occupants.
Standing or sitting further away in the studio, an " examiner ", typically a political liberal, would ask questions, generally toward the end of the show.
While a patent examiner in the European Patent Office would handle less than seven patent applications per month and a USPTO examiner would handle eight applications per month, an Indian examiner reportedly handles at least 20 applications a month.
In 1864, Burroughs accepted a position as a clerk at the Treasury ; he would eventually become a federal bank examiner, continuing in that profession into the 1880s.
The examiner ( s ) would engage in a conversation with the candidate concerning the notes submitted as well as other related questions that would allow the candidate to demonstrate his or her knowledge as a professional musician.
The script was returned to Tenser a few days later, with a more detailed report from the same examiner, which described the screenplay as " a study in sadism in which every detail of cruelty and suffering is lovingly dwelt on ... a film which followed the script at all closely would run into endless censorship trouble.

examiner and also
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.
In 1866 he was also appointed classical examiner for the Indian civil service.
He was named a canon of the cathedral and chancellor of the Diocese of Treviso, also holding offices such as spiritual director and rector of the Treviso seminary, and examiner of the clergy.
* Forensic pathologists also work closely with the medico-legal authority for the area concerned with the investigation of sudden and unexpected deaths i. e. the coroner ( England and Wales ), procurator fiscal ( Scotland ) or coroner or medical examiner ( United States ).
Humphreys also played the role of the chief examiner, in order to allow him to control the effects being filmed.
The e-mails also detailed a plan to replace her ( at the end of her term ) with a more experienced and broad-based external examiner, a process which Kingston stressed breaks no rules relating to the appointment of such examiners.
The Judge directed the examiner to investigate not just the legal settlement with the FDIC and JPMorgan Chase at the heart of WaMu's reorganization, but also all potential claims and assets that are part of the settlement or that will be retained by the company.
The code is also often examined by special programs that analyze correctness ( Static code analysis ), such as SPARK examiner for the SPARK ( a subset of the Ada programming language ) or lint for the C-family of programming languages ( primarily C, though ).
The examiner assesses the candidate as he or she is speaking, but the speaking session is also recorded for monitoring as well as re-marking in case of an appeal against the banding given.
The suspension also gave Bell time to amend his claims to avoid an interference with an earlier patent application of Gray's that mentioned changing the intensity of the electric current without breaking the circuit, which seemed to the examiner to be an " undulatory current " that Bell was claiming.
He also became visiting examiner at Queen Victoria School and Levuka Public School, at the age of 21.
In addition, from 1973 to 1987, Bell Burnell was also a tutor, consultant, examiner, and lecturer for the Open University.
He also continued to represent workers in and around Los Angeles, helped organize unions and guilds, and served as a trial examiner for the newly formed National Labor Relations Board.
He also served as Apostolic examiner of the clergy.
In addition to his academic duties, he was also an official of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, serving as fiscal promotor, prosynodal examiner, and procurator.
At the same time that guests were treated politely, Buckley might also gently mock them, particularly if he was friendly with them, as with John Kenneth Galbraith or examiner Mark J.
Miller practiced in that city for a short time, and also held the office of county school examiner.
Attitude, also known as rapport, refers to the patient's approach to the interview process and the interaction with the examiner.
James also became a physician and was appointed an examiner a local engineering school which is now known as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
The procedure requires additional information to be submitted with the application and also includes an interview with the examiner.
It is usually initially issued by a medical doctor who is also an authorized aviation medical examiner in conjunction with the student ’ s first medical certificate.
In his own city, besides officiating as rabbi of the Bene Yeshurun congregation and as president of the Hebrew Union College, he edited the " American Israelite " and the " Deborah ," served as an examiner of teachers applying for positions in public schools, and was also a member of the board of directors of the University of Cincinnati.
Rezek is also the president of several conferences, a lecturer and an examiner for professorship contests in the leading Brazilian universities ( since 1971 ).
They also had to use a likert scale to rate perceived level of math ability of the male examiner.

examiner and comment
At higher grades, students are expected to comment on features of a short piece played by the examiner, including dynamics, phrasing and style and period.

examiner and on
A witness called by the direct examiner, on the other hand, may only be treated as hostile by that examiner after being permitted to do so by the judge, at the request of that examiner and as a result of the witness being openly antagonistic and / or prejudiced against the opposing party.
An investigation by Santaquin police was closed on October 5, 2010, after the medical examiner ruled Coleman's death " accidental ", and no evidence of wrongdoing could be demonstrated.
In common law systems that rely on testimony by witnesses, a leading question or suggestive interrogation is a question that suggests the particular answer or contains the information the examiner is looking to have confirmed.
An examiner may generally ask leading questions of a hostile witness or on cross-examination ( to elicit testimony which the witness might be reluctant to volunteer ), but not on direct examination ( to " coach " the witness to provide a particular answer ).
Within two years and a half he had mastered all the subjects prescribed for examination, and a great deal more, and, on going up for examination at Toulouse, he astounded his examiner by his knowledge of J. L. Lagrange.
Levy's remains did not turn up during the extensive search that followed her disappearance, but were discovered by accident on May 22, 2002, by a man hunting for turtles with his dog in a secluded area of Rock Creek Park in Washington, D. C. That month, a medical examiner officially declared that Levy's death was the result of homicide.
The Valukas Report by bankruptcy court examiner, Anton R. Valukas, issued on 11 March 2010, charged that Lehman Brothers engaged in a practice known as repo 105 and that Ernst & Young, Lehman's auditor, was aware of it.
In Canada, there is a mix of coroner and medical examiner systems, depending on the province or territory.
Rivers was then to take on the role of examiner and chart the regeneration of the nerves, considering the structure and functions of the nervous system from an evolutionary standpoint through a series of " precise and untiring observations " over a period of five years.
It was then demonstrated by having a woman hooked up to a polygraph, having her write a number from 1-10 on a piece of paper ( she chose 7 ), deny that she chose each number as asked by the examiner but tighten up her anal sphincter on the number 6.
In one examination the examiner commented on Mao Dun's script: ' 12 year old young child, can make this language, not says motherland nobody '.
In 1783, after leaving Mézières, he was, on the death of É. Bézout, appointed examiner of naval candidates.
Not all U. S. jurisdictions use a coroner system for medicolegal death investigation — some are on a medical examiner system, others are on a mixed coroner-medical examiner system.
* Patricia Cornwell is a crime novelist well known for her creation of Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a fictional medical examiner based on the Commonwealth of Virginia's former Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Marcella Fierro.
* Dr. G: Medical Examiner is a reality television show shown on the Discovery Fit & Health Channel that shows dramatic reenactments of autopsies performed by real-life medical examiner, Dr. Jan Garavaglia.
* Dr. Donald " Ducky " Mallard, portrayed by actor David McCallum, is a fictional medical examiner on the American television crime drama NCIS.
IPN ’ s forensic examiner, based on a similar exhumation at Katyn where Stalin ’ s aides had murdered 22, 000 Polish prisoners-of-war in 1940, estimated that the burial site in Jedwabne contained between 300 and 400 victims.
In 1943, Drew's distinction in his profession was recognized when he became the first black surgeon selected to serve as an examiner on the American Board of Surgery.

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