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prescribed and qualifying
Any sailor of any rate or any officer can qualify, given they are assigned to a qualifying unit ( NMCB, UCT, CBMU, ACB, or as of late 2008, NCR ) and have completed the prescribed course of instruction.

prescribed and period
Both are used in the detoxification of individuals who are motivated to stop drinking, and are prescribed for a short period of time to reduce the risks of developing tolerance and dependence to the benzodiazepine medication itself.
Benzodiazepines should be prescribed to the elderly only with caution and only for a short period at low doses.
Hypnotic medication when prescribed should be used for the shortest period of time possible.
Vowing to fast outside of the prescribed fasting period is permissible, and encouraged when done for the benefit of mankind.
Laches essentially alleges prejudicial delay and unfairness in the context of a particular situation, whereas statutes of limitation tend to define a specific legally prescribed period of time ( after the cause of action has accrued ) within which a lawsuit for a particular type of cause of action may be commenced or after which the right to recovery is barred.
Should it so convene outside the period prescribed for the ordinary session, a session shall be called by right for a fifteen-day period.
* A characteristic of design and installation, expressed as the probability that an item will be retained in or restored to a specified condition within a given period of time, when the maintenance is performed in accordance with prescribed procedures and resources.
Other follow-up studies or rehabilitation may be prescribed during and after the recovery period.
These lenses were soon prescribed more often than rigid lenses, mainly due to the immediate comfort of soft lenses ; by comparison, rigid lenses require a period of adaptation before full comfort is achieved.
In Hinduism, the principle of ahimsa was prescribed as early as in the Maurya period Manu Smrti.
One biographer reported that the actual problem was that Wilson, who had been prescribed massive amounts of psychotropic drugs by Landy's staff since 1983, had developed tardive dyskinesia, a neurological condition marked by involuntary, repetitive movements, that develops in about 20 % of patients treated with anti-psychotic drugs for a long period of time.
The body was laid in natrum or natron – a fixed alkali -- for the prescribed period, after which the cedar oil, which had dissolved the soft organs, was released ; and the body, its flesh dissolved by the natron, was reduced to preserved skin and bones .< ref > Habenstein, Robert W. and William M. Lamers.
" the patient's facial appearance may be described thus: the nose sharp, the eyes sunken, the temples fallen in, the ears cold and drawn in and their lobes distorted, the skin of the face hard, stretched and dry, and the colour of the face pale or dusky … and if there is no improvement within prescribed period of time, it must be realized that this sign portends death.
All microlights are required to have a prescribed endurance testing period when they are first flown, and all microlights must have a minimum set of instrumentation to show airspeed ( except powered parachutes ), altitude and magnetic heading.
Although fashions began to be more functional and less restrictive for the succeeding Edwardians, appropriate dress for men and women, including that for the period of mourning, was still strictly prescribed and rigidly adhered to.
The President only resumes his powers and duties if the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet do not recertify the President's incapacity within the constitutionally prescribed four day period.
15. 02 Where the parent or guardian of any pupil attending a public school sends a written notice to the teacher of the pupil stating that for conscientious reasons he does not wish the pupil to attend the ceremony of reading prescribed selections from the Bible and reciting the Lord ’ s Prayer at the opening of school, the teacher shall excuse the pupil from attendance at such ceremony and at his discretion may assign the pupil some other useful employment at school during that period, but the pupil so excused shall not be deprived of any other benefits of the school by reason of his non-attendance at the ceremony.
DES was also widely prescribed to women in Canada, the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand during a similar period.
Businesses that purchase goods and services that are consumed, used or supplied in the course of their " commercial activities " can claim " input tax credits " subject to prescribed documentation requirements ( i. e., when they remit to the Canada Revenue Agency the GST they have collected in any given period of time, they are allowed to deduct the amount of GST they paid during that period ).
Tardive dyskinesia is often misdiagnosed as a mental illness rather than a neurological disorder, and as a result patients are prescribed neuroleptic drugs, which enhance the probability that the patient will develop a severe and disabling case, and may even experience a shorter survival period.
In a period of twenty-five years, Armenia was industrialized and educated under strictly prescribed conditions, and nationalism was harshly suppressed.
To be considered valid salat, the formal daily prayers must each be performed within their own prescribed time period.

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A royal decree issued in 1910, two years after the Belgian government assumed authority for the administration of the Congo, prescribed the registration of all adult males by chiefdoms.
Propylthiouracil and methimazole are two agents that decrease thyroid hormone synthesis and are usually prescribed in fairly high doses.
Abu Bakr Al-Jassas ( d. 981 AD / 370 AH ) argued that the two hadiths on killing homosexuals " are not reliable by any means and no legal punishment can be prescribed based on them ", and the Hanafi school held that it does not merit any physical punishment, on the basis of a hadith that " Muslim blood can only be spilled for adultery, apostasy and homicide "; against this the Hanbali school held that sodomy is a form of adultery and must incur the same penalty, i. e. death.
The usual prescribed dosage for these disorders is 200 mg once a day ( less commonly, 100 to 400 mg / day in one or two doses ).
In many countries, even licensed lawyers, e. g., barristers or solicitors, must follow a prescribed specialized course of study and be mentored for two years before being allowed to practice as a notary ( e. g., British Columbia, England ).
" For marine investigations, jurisdiction between the NTSB and the U. S. Coast Guard is prescribed in a detailed Memorandum of Understanding between the two agencies.
The zeal of the Umayyad tax-collectors led to the eruption of two notable revolts in the 740s-the Berber Revolt in North Africa and Spain and the Abbasid Revolt in Persia-demanding the equality of all Muslims, regardless of ethnicity, and adherence to the tax rates prescribed by Islamic law.
The formatting of the sig block is prescribed somewhat more firmly: it should be displayed as plain text in a fixed-width font ( no HTML, images, or other rich text ), and must be delimited from the body of the message by a single line consisting of exactly two hyphens, followed by a space, followed by the end of line ( i. e., ).
Although the constitution prescribed a new form of legislature, the PDPU-dominated Supreme Soviet remained in office for nearly two years until the first election to the new parliament, the Supreme Assembly of Uzbekistan ( Oliy Majlis ), which took place in December 1994 and January 1995.
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.
While the procedure, initially termed a leucotomy, has been controversial since its inception in 1935, it was a mainstream procedure for more than two decades, prescribed for psychiatric ( and occasionally other ) conditions — this despite general recognition of frequent and serious side-effects.
In the PRC, the usage of the two terms are generally interchangeable and there is no prescribed method of reference in any jurisdiction.
* Split dose – Division of a prescribed daily dose of insulin into two or more injections given over the course of a day.
With the prisoner thus stripped and bound, either one or two floggers administered the prescribed number of strokes, or " lashes ," to the victim's back.
A large and thorough double-blind study compared sertraline — prescribed for chronic ( longer than two years ) depression or depression with dysthymia — to the " gold standard " of depression treatment, the TCA imipramine ( Tofranil ).
Based on a broad definition of a basic federalism, there are two or more levels of government that exist within an established territory and govern through common institutions with overlapping or shared powers as prescribed by a constitution.
Various tournament rules state additional penalties for players or teams caught wiping, such as " 3-for-1 " ( calling the wiping player and the nearest two players out ) in PSP capture-the-flag, or a prescribed number of " penalty minutes " in XBall.
Firstly, the European Union passed Directive 91 / 440, which prescribed, among other things, the ( formal ) separation of the national railways into two separate companies, one which deals with the infrastructure, and the other which deals with the transport activities.
Despite the decree of 21 March 1815 that stated that no foreigner could be admitted into the Imperial Guard, Napoleon ’ s decree of 24 April prescribed amongst other things that the Chasseurs-à-Cheval of the Imperial Guard included a squadron of two companies of Mamluks for the Belgian Campaign.
These two classes of drugs can be prescribed separately or can be used together for a complete / combined androgen blockade ( CAB ).
The combinations of drugs currently prescribed can be divided into two categories: non-artemesinin-based combinations and artemesinin based combinations.
After the prescribed two years of sea duty, which he served in the pre-dreadnought USS Illinois ( Battleship No. 7 ), he received his commission as ensign in 1908.
In 1354, King of Bohemia Charles IV prescribed for the Jews of Prague a red flag with both David's shield and Solomon's seal, while the red flag with which the Jews met King Matthias of Hungary in the 15th century showed two pentagrams with two golden stars.

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