The lucky few were selected after three rounds of examinations and interviews. |
|
All doctors with foreign qualifications have to pass examinations in South Africa before they could register, said Tshabalala-Msimang. |
|
Lin Zi herself was a member of the first group of students to pass the national examinations to qualify as a psychological counsellor. |
|
Niamh is one of a small group of top achievers in the recent music examinations at senior level who is being honoured at this event. |
|
Students are assessed through three problem-solving quizzes and three multiple-choice examinations. |
|
The majority of users were course directors, and they were the ones primarily responsible for developing quizzes and examinations. |
|
The designation of rabbi is given when one receives rabbinical ordination, earned by passing extensive examinations on the Torah and Talmud. |
|
All patients were followed with regular physical examinations and chest radiographs after discharge from the hospital. |
|
Such students are informed at their mailing address to sit for examinations in nearby centres. |
|
Laboratory examinations of the heads of the whales showed trauma induced by sound. |
|
It was no wonder that she passed the examinations at three levels in first class. |
|
Students, at their examinations, had to reproduce their teachers' lessons word for word. |
|
Faith groups are proving effective and the Service is currently re-evaluating its examinations and recruitment process in conjunction with them. |
|
They feel that to be successful they simply have to regurgitate the material during examinations. |
|
Evidence is lacking as to whether breast examinations can reduce breast cancer mortality. |
|
She passed her first year examinations as a Ph.D. research student without difficulty. |
|
So he needed to wait until the next year to go back to school and retake the entrance examinations. |
|
Additionally, all gross examinations performed by nonpathologist individuals must be reviewed by a pathologist. |
|
Postmortem examinations were conducted to an agreed protocol and reviewed by independent paediatric pathologists. |
|
According to the reviews the extent of knowledge gained by such measures as performance in licensing examinations is at best unclear. |
|
|
Electron microscope examinations of undisturbed samples reveal soil diagenesis and a high percentage of rock flour in the clay fraction. |
|
She held the box and stopped crying, falling into a deep sleep which hourly examinations could not arouse. |
|
Another article discussed children's stress before taking their final primary school examinations or termly tests. |
|
Witty examinations of the more louche aspects of sexuality are masked by music so exquisite that the provocative subject matter barely registers. |
|
Undue demands in terms of course content, assignments and examinations should not be made. |
|
More than ever, external auditors will be conducting their examinations with an extra dose of professional scepticism. |
|
I saw my name on the list of candidates who had satisfied the examiners in the final examinations. |
|
Use of radiation for medical examinations and tests is the largest manmade source of radiation exposure. |
|
I know of a professor who was in the habit of deducting marks in examinations for bad spelling, poor grammar or clumsy sentences. |
|
These are some of the terms used to describe children unable to learn or more importantly who score poor marks in their examinations. |
|
His writings varied from incoherent screeds to astute examinations of government hypocrisy. |
|
They helped dentists with extractions and performed health screenings and physical examinations with a nurse practitioner and pediatrician. |
|
Imagine watching movies, talking movies and writing movie scripts for examinations in college! |
|
I mean, how many people know that examinations have never been an exact science, and that results have always been massaged and fiddled to fit? |
|
Previously they have been ranked as the most intense set of examinations in the world, with a maximum of thirteen exams in seven days. |
|
The stage that they pass through is akin to the annual examinations taken by a student. |
|
Epstein says equal credence should be given to self-examination in combination with medical examinations. |
|
Towards the start of GCSE examinations in May, timetabled lessons are geared towards revision and teaching youngsters revision skills. |
|
She has been winning diving trophies since the age of seven and has still managed to achieve excellent results in her examinations. |
|
He did not approve of programs for the gifted, academic tracking, or even qualifying examinations. |
|
|
In Britain, cervical Papanicolaou's smears are performed every five years and do not necessarily include bimanual examinations. |
|
Lucy will be taking A-level examinations in maths, chemistry, biology and geography this year. |
|
With mock examinations and mid-term breaks over the next few weeks very few games have been arranged. |
|
The Council said today the couple had passed checks and examinations to national standards to become foster carers. |
|
After his retirement he continued with coroner's post-mortem examinations at the municipal mortuary. |
|
Their bodies were taken to the Grahamstown mortuary where postmortem examinations will be held today. |
|
Multiple ultrasonographic examinations in late pregnancy have been reported to improve predictions but have significant costs. |
|
I never listened when I got the ultrasounds and examinations, I didn't want to hear. |
|
Her higher functions, cranial nerve examination, and motor and sensory examinations were all within normal limits. |
|
It should be also noted that students from unaided schools perform better in competitive examinations. |
|
He sat the entrance examinations for Grammar School but did not gain admission, so he went to Derby Central School. |
|
Turing sat the scholarship examinations in 1929 and won an exhibition, but not a scholarship. |
|
Increasingly, students are sitting final examinations up to six months before they qualify. |
|
However, despite these examinations a fracture in his foot allegedly went undetected. |
|
Cardiac and lung examinations were normal with normal heart sounds and no murmurs. |
|
Such behaviour is a failure of our academic system that places too much value on book learning and high marks in examinations. |
|
Physical examinations, blood count, urinalysis and baseline lipid values were obtained for all volunteers. |
|
The study found that internal examinations were being conducted on women with used gloves. |
|
We decided to monitor his valvular disease with clinical examinations and echocardiograms. |
|
Routine veterinary examinations can utilize non-invasive procedures such as ultrasounds, X-rays, and blood and urine tests. |
|
|
Becoming familiar with the pattern of the question paper helps overcome the numbing fear of examinations. |
|
The few examinations of the use of nontraditional research methods in psychology converge on three points. |
|
All these 22 patients had chronic cough with haemoptysis but were not positive for acid-fast bacilli in three sputum examinations. |
|
Teachers were constantly under pressure to prepare their students for regular standardised examinations. |
|
Instead of two yearly examinations, we now have four half-yearly examinations. |
|
This expo is an ideal place to choose guides and handbooks for competitive examinations. |
|
Yearly pediatric cardiology follow-up examinations showed no symptoms of heart disease and a normally active child. |
|
Two years later, board examinations were initiated to certify cardiologists. |
|
Regular dental examinations with early treatment of carious lesions can substantially reduce the risk of serious complications. |
|
Serial cerebrospinal examinations were then performed to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. |
|
You can also request to have a chaperone to stay with you during examinations. |
|
The authority said none of these practices prevailed today, and patients were chaperoned for physical examinations. |
|
The implanted sites were evaluated by visual and histopathological examinations. |
|
Postmortem examinations are not even carried out automatically in the event of the sudden infant death syndrome. |
|
They will then be able to use the examinations appeals process to try to get the decisions overturned. |
|
During physical examinations, the extremity should be palpated carefully for masses. |
|
Doctors aren't meant to trust in the paranormal, their work being governed by their physical examinations of patients. |
|
Most players will only get one 21 game a year, possibly none if swotting for examinations. |
|
For about the last 20 years, part-way into the marking of examinations, there have been communications from examiners to markers. |
|
The answer probably lies in the ratio of coursework to observed classwork, with the resultant examinations. |
|
|
Third, investigators should carry out pathophysiological examinations that explain these reactions. |
|
All candidates were expected to have identity cards bearing their photographs to prevent other people sitting examinations for them. |
|
Police said last night that the results of post-mortem examinations on the two bodies had proved inconclusive. |
|
In some cases, complementary examinations such as bronchography, bronchoscopy, and cardiac catheterization may be indicated. |
|
This contention was examined through a comparison of two schools that varied considerably in the emphasis they placed on examinations. |
|
In Kisumu, at least 100 teachers have rejected an offer by the Kenya National Examinations Council to invigilate and supervise examinations. |
|
The University of Zimbabwe opened this week for examinations to be held, but with temporary staff invigilating. |
|
For the examinations, the plants were potted and transferred to the laboratory. |
|
It was their final year of university and all the students were beginning to cram for final examinations. |
|
Parents drive their children to cram up for examinations and woe forbid, if the child is a prodigy. |
|
In 1888 Russell went as a boarder to an army crammer to prepare for Cambridge University scholarship examinations. |
|
Unfortunately, credentialing requirements and subject matter for board examinations drive medical education and training. |
|
I am struck by the almost universal cursoriness of physical examinations by today's physicians. |
|
Future examinations of behavioral and functional effects on reproduction will allow us to conduct better ecological risk assessments. |
|
They are causing maximum unrest at a critical phase for all our senior pupils as they approach their prelim examinations. |
|
Zhuu accused the hospital of deceitfully undertaking unnecessary examinations and prescribing expensive medicines just to make a bigger profit. |
|
Further examinations saw him become first Smith's prizeman and he was elected a fellow of Peterhouse. |
|
The litigation proceeded through pleadings, examinations for discovery and pre-trial hearings with great difficulty. |
|
The other is a remote sensing system for conducting minimally-invasive endoscopy, colonoscopy, and proctoscopy examinations. |
|
It was built to be used for large gatherings including degree day, drama and musical productions and examinations. |
|
|
These lesions, being visible during eye examinations, are often considered for prophylactic therapy in an attempt to prevent retinal detachment. |
|
To control the operation of radioactive material storage depots, the bureau will check on their registration and organize spot examinations. |
|
It all ends with oral examinations, evaluations, and a graduation ceremony. |
|
Over the past year or so the parties have been engaged in extensive examinations for discovery. |
|
Biopsy rates reflect the intensity of screening with digital rectal examinations as well as prostate specific antigen. |
|
But it can be recognised early by periodic blood tests and digital rectal examinations. |
|
The difficulty with digital examination of the cervix is the lack of consistency between examinations and examiners. |
|
To be accepted at a gymnasium, students must pass written examinations in mathematics and Czech. |
|
Police are currently conducting house-to-house enquiries and making forensic examinations. |
|
Decentralisation of power is the key to ensuring smooth conduct of examinations. |
|
Hardy showed precocity with arithmetic and passed examinations with distinction in mathematics and Latin at Cranleigh School. |
|
By the time they have cleared the school examinations, professional entrance tests are upon them, catching them unawares. |
|
It is widely regarded as an elite institution and only one out of every 100 candidates for the tough entrance examinations gain admission. |
|
If the reliability of the Bagrut exams is undermined, the universities will introduce entrance examinations, he warned. |
|
Following graduation from high school, he set out for Tokyo to prepare for university entrance examinations. |
|
The winner is able to go straight to university without attending entrance examinations. |
|
Universities took up this work, awarding certificates which exempted the holders from university entrance examinations. |
|
These variations would have been found in surgical exploration and, most of them, in radiologic examinations. |
|
Seventeen of his patients had fatal angina confirmed by autopsy examinations. |
|
Radiologic and cytologic examinations may cause misinterpretation of such lesions as thyroid tumors. |
|
|
This includes more ultrasound examinations to detect intrauterine growth retardation. |
|
The authors advocate this management option in those patients who can be followed closely with clinical and radiological examinations. |
|
Detailed shoulder examinations were performed of both sides to assess range of motion, strength, and stability. |
|
Neurologic and vascular examinations of the upper extremity should be completed and documented. |
|
One independent experienced radiologist evaluated all the MRI examinations. |
|
Screening clinical and functional examinations preceded CT studies of the lungs. |
|
Neurological examinations are performed by the neurologist or surgeon during this part of the procedure. |
|
Careful physical and neurologic examinations can enable the physician to exclude organic causes. |
|
You and your child will be faced with plenty of tests and formal examinations in the years to come. |
|
The winner is selected on the marks achieved in written, practical and oral examinations along with project work. |
|
Others are choosing to demonstrate competency by completing the proficiency examinations in one or more of these areas. |
|
The objective tests in the entrance examinations hardly speak of the candidate's knowledge, aptitude and attitude. |
|
They are so well-tutored, so disciplined, that they almost relish such examinations of skill and character. |
|
Within an IB Program students are required to complete and take examinations in six IB subjects. |
|
Although most of the people discussing this topic were not of the age to sit Proficiency we had examinations each term and took them seriously. |
|
Many of these observations deserve to be, and have been, the subject of book-length examinations. |
|
The fact remains that young people face a battery of examinations and tests. |
|
The authority also decided not to offer examinations in eight subjects from 2007 because of a decreasing number of candidates. |
|
Results in national tests and examinations in the last three years were found to be below average. |
|
Many of the undertakings given on the Plaintiffs' examinations for discovery are still outstanding. |
|
|
Yes, and a whole lot of examinations before liquidators in current proceedings in the Supreme Court by ACT against directors. |
|
He will suffer great expense if required to attend here for examinations, pre-trial and trial. |
|
Early prostate cancer often doesn't exhibit any symptoms so regular examinations are especially important. |
|
So one Sunday morning soon after sunrise we entered the field and made our examinations, buried the bottles and dowsed the formation. |
|
He then showed his inclination to teach by tutoring the other pupils at the school for their final examinations although he was much younger than the pupils he helped. |
|
To pass the examinations a score of 6 out of ten had to be achieved. |
|
She graduated with a National Certificate in Business Studies, having achieved first place in her class and a distinction in her final examinations. |
|
A number of health checks are available, including breast examinations, cervical smears, blood testing, blood pressure and advice on other health-related issues. |
|
The school offers end of chapter quizzes as well as examinations. |
|
Questions on mental abnormality are quite common in examinations. |
|
A student allowed to intermit may be permitted to return in another session to recommence the programme, or resume the programme, or sit the examinations, as may be decided. |
|
All patients undergoing physical examinations were now chaperoned. |
|
Although a well established touring professional for more than a decade, John still has to qualify as a club professional and recently completed his first year's examinations. |
|
He also took his examinations to qualify as a teacher of mathematics and physics and, in 1872, he began teaching mathematics at a school in Weissenburg, Bavaria. |
|
Along the way, I must qualify extreme principles in various ways and then challenge my students with examinations and term paper reports about my lectures. |
|
In addition to the daily quizzes, student learning was evaluated by three in-class examinations and a final presentation by each student of an article to the entire class. |
|
In this article, thorough examinations and comparison between genetic algorithm with heuristic search and hill-climbers search would be carried out. |
|
The inquest in Leeds was told yesterday that two post-mortem examinations proved inconclusive and the cause of her death has been recorded as unascertained. |
|
The game was fixed for one week after all of the other first round games were played and for the evening before the start of the college examinations on Monday last. |
|
The diagnosis of the acute and chronic forms is made by measuring blood enzymes and by performing abdominal computed tomography, radiography, and ultrasound examinations. |
|
|
He said the exercise would not duplicate routine examinations already carried out by the District Auditor, Audit Commission and the Social Services Inspectorate. |
|
The jury has also heard that during post-mortem examinations the brewery drayman was found to have a blood alcohol level more than four times the limit for driving. |
|
Instead of having to go through medical examinations and being seen by a confusing variety of different people, they get their own one-to-one nurse. |
|
The campaign, which included a sit-down protest on University Road, resulted in the university administration closing the campus and postponing examinations. |
|
The court was told that both men had passed their GCSE examinations and that Morris Doherty had passed three A levels and was studying television production at university. |
|
As well as taking the oral exams, teachers also oversee practical examinations in subjects including music and home economics, between February and May. |
|
Teachers will not invigilate at examinations and will not correct papers. |
|
Different indicators have been investigated, such as neuropsychological tests, subjective memory complaints, non-cognitive symptoms, and specific paraclinical examinations. |
|
His son, a second-year construction studies student, failed in the summer exams of 2000 and was suspended from resitting examinations for two years. |
|
The resit has prompted anger among students who have other examinations on the same day and are worried they may not get home in time to vote in the General Election. |
|
The doctors who oversaw the medical examinations at Ellis Island led by example. |
|
She was especially fortunate, she said, to have the same midwife not only for her antenatal and post-natal examinations and check-ups but also for the birth. |
|
The other physical findings and neurologic examinations were unremarkable. |
|
It was a favourite place for students to revise for examinations. |
|
This was the only way that the students could do their exams as all the other schools refused to take them in to sit the examinations as external students. |
|
Fresh from residency in a community based hospital, I felt as if these figures from medical school clinical examinations had come back to haunt me. |
|
The qualifying examinations were never objective, but descriptive. |
|
The diagnosis is often suspected in utero on ultrasound by the presence of hydramnios and non visualisation of the stomach on two separate examinations. |
|
Some awarders judged that the limited time available in Year 12 to study for AS examinations could be the cause of some answers being limited in one or more ways. |
|
So we did and when we got there were told that we would be there all morning, doing blood tests, pregnancy tests, examinations and an ultrasound scan. |
|
|
Such questions are certainly old favourites in viva voce examinations! |
|
For promotion to higher ranks and higher salary a certain number of years spent in the lower ranks and the passing of further examinations are required. |
|
The body found that the standard of question papers had been fair, the conduct of examinations was regular, and the standard of marking and internal moderation was good. |
|
The plaintiffs have never conducted examinations for discovery. |
|
Patients waiting for non-urgent radiology examinations, such as CT scans, barium meals and enemas are now being assessed up to ten times quicker than two years ago. |
|
Aptitude tests or matriculation examinations, although suggested, would not be suitable methods of admitting students to university, the official said. |
|
She has just finished writing her pre-medical examinations at Fort Hare, having gained a first-class matriculation pass at the Healdtown Institution last year. |
|
Forensic examinations had revealed clues to the bombers' identities. |
|
From clinical examinations, most NE children suffer from mental problems such as depression, self-abasement and difficulties in dealing with personal relations. |
|
Many cancers of the oral cavity and oropharynx can be found early, during routine screening examinations by a doctor or dentist, or by self-examination. |
|
The emerging field of biometrics has produced a large number of short, mostly informative Web, newspaper, and periodical sources, but only a few book-length examinations. |
|
All of the BYPC workers are entitled to free medical care, including routine health examinations, family-planning counseling, prenatal care, delivery care, and neonatal care. |
|
Forensic examinations had shown that some of the parts still bore serial numbers or other identification markings, but that on others the markings had been removed. |
|
If susceptibility or recent infection is indicated by serology, weekly ultrasound examinations should be performed for four to eight weeks after exposure to detect hydrops. |
|
The Registrar shall discharge such duties in respect of examinations as may be delegated to him by the Senate and he may perform these duties by deputy. |
|
Physical assessment included laboratory examinations that revealed severe microcytic, hypochromic anemia, which prompted obtaining urine and stool samples for occult blood. |
|
The nurse practitioners obtained patients' medical histories and did physical examinations preoperatively, ordered laboratory tests, and taught patients about what to expect. |
|
It purported to be an essay written by a Bihari candidate at the Union Public Service Commission examinations for the Indian Administrative Service. |
|
This is also the first year that candidates whose first language is not English or Irish will be allowed to use bilingual translation dictionaries in certain examinations. |
|
It means they are on their own on the final hurdle of a seemingly endless slog of course work, mock examinations, orals, practicals and revision which began in year nine. |
|
|
In the now modular examinations for entry to the Royal College of General Practitioners, a candidate must pass each component, including the orals, to pass overall. |
|
It is also the equivalent to Junior Certifcate examinations in the Republic of Ireland. |
|
Laryngeal examinations almost always reveal diffuse but variably severe supraglottal and glottal erythema and edema. |
|
As an optometrist, you would carry out detailed eye examinations to test vision and identify problems, defects, injuries and ill health. |
|
Postmortem examinations demonstrated an arachnoid cyst, corpus callosum agenesis and left diaphragmatic hernia. |
|
Liver tissues were removed for the determination of histopathological examinations. |
|
Audiometric examinations evaluated hearing thresholds at speech frequencies and high frequencies. |
|
Students take Kyu and Dan grade examinations to test the knowledge and standard that they have. |
|
Delph suffered the injuS ry to his left knee in training on Saturday and the extent of the problem has been confirmed by examinations and scans. |
|
Digital retinal photography is becoming an increasingly valued part of the eye examinations carried out by optometrists. |
|
Decalcification and celloidin embedding can seriously damage RNA, which might account for the negative results in McKenna et al's examinations. |
|
The examinations showed their doses remained below 2 microsieverts per hour, the standard level set by the Nuclear Safety Commission. |
|
Precordial, ophthalmic, gastrointestinal and respiratory examinations were unremarkable. |
|
Table 2 shows who was present at the preexamination conferences for the current and recently completed examinations. |
|
The cover shows Timberlake looking into phoropter, a machine used during eye examinations. |
|
Serial ultrasounds and fundoscopic examinations performed during and before treatment were normal. |
|
During the examinations, she answered truthfully and boldly and all charges were dropped. |
|
Professor Burns will be invigilating over the final examinations to ensure that the students do not cheat. |
|
Unlike most areas of the United Kingdom, in the last year of primary school many children sit entrance examinations for grammar schools. |
|
At the age of 16, he sat two examinations for university scholarships, and won both of them. |
|
|
The minimum school leaving age is generally sixteen, after completion of Standard Grade examinations. |
|
It is also the equivalent to Leaving Certifcate examinations in the Republic of Ireland. |
|
Pupils can sometimes resit modular examinations later in the course and attempt to improve their grade. |
|
Also, according to an ITV News report, UK students tend to outperform Jersey students on GCSE examinations. |
|
Academies are established all around the country which prepare the students to take the examinations as a private candidate. |
|
Latin was the language of the university, used for all texts, lectures, disputations and examinations. |
|
It has different ages of transfer, different examinations and a different philosophy of choice and provision. |
|
The university itself is responsible for conducting examinations and conferring degrees. |
|
Academic dress is required for examinations, matriculation, disciplinary hearings, and when visiting university officers. |
|
Oppidan scholarships may also be awarded for consistently performing with distinction in School and external examinations. |
|
In 1880, when he was eight, he took a correspondence course in music from Edinburgh University and passed the associated examinations. |
|
National examinations are standardised across all schools, with a test taken after each stage. |
|
Students at both state schools and independent schools typically take GCSE examinations, which mark the end of compulsory education in school. |
|
Guangqi's branch of the Xus were not related to those who had passed the imperial examinations and joined Shanghai's local gentry. |
|
Many faculties that provide SQA National Courses also provide preliminary examinations, or prelim exams. |
|
It is also about ensuring that pupils achieve on a broad front, not just in terms of examinations. |
|
The GMC is funded by annual fees required from those wishing to remain registered and fees for examinations. |
|
In the final examinations at Eton, Ayer came second in his year, and first in classics. |
|
Curriculum 2000 was introduced in September 2000, with the first new examinations taken in January and June of the following year. |
|
These offers may be 'unconditional', guaranteeing a place regardless of performance in A2 examinations. |
|
|
Prior to the foundation of the federal university, these three colleges had prepared students for the examinations of the University of London. |
|
She attended singing lessons with John Hugh Thomas and passed her Grade 8 examinations with distinction in both singing and piano. |
|
For male citizens, advancement in status was possible via garnering the top three positions in imperial examinations. |
|
These departments were run by royal family members as well as scholar officials who were selected by imperial examinations. |
|
In order to join the military, enlistees undergo medical examinations at a military entrance processing station. |
|
Our hematology laboratory annually performs more than 20,000 urinalysis examinations. |
|
I asked if the panelists thought the focus would eventually shift back to snarky examinations of Bush's creative magniloquence. |
|
In line with the neurophysiologic examinations of the patients, they are separated into three groups as mild, moderate and advance. |
|
The EDO instructed that teachers would be held responsible in the result of matric examinations failed to achieve the targeted percentage. |
|
The schools are known for their success both in the national highschool and university entrance examinations and international Olympics. |
|
Third, a major barrier for blind and physically handicapped children is removed by permitting them to typewrite their answers during public examinations. |
|
Many saw the dragging out of the result as being unduly vindictive on the part of Pitt and eventually the examinations were abandoned with Fox declared elected. |
|
Medical examinations happen in corridors without sufficient privacy. |
|
There are charges to cover student services and examinations. |
|
The Cyclopaedia emphasized Newtonian theories, Lockean philosophy and contained thorough examinations of technologies, such as engraving, brewing and dyeing. |
|
There are currently two examination boards which provide an international variant of the United Kingdom A level examinations to international students. |
|
In addition to a control group in each category, a unique aspect of this registry is that many exposed infants will undergo dysmorphology examinations. |
|
He applied for entry to the Foreign Office, but failed the examinations. |
|
As the molecular information is analysed by a computer software, diagnosis is provided almost instantaneously during the gastroscopic examinations. |
|
They said that Brahui language was also not include in the competitive CSS examinations, while all other languages of Pakistan are included in these examinations. |
|
|
The state pays for medical examinations of sexual assault victims. |
|
For routine dental examinations and nonsurgical procedures, hand washing and hand antisepsis is achieved by using either plain or antimicrobial soap and water. |
|
We are a regional leader in offering Virtual Colonoscopy in addition to special examinations including CT Angio especially Coronary artery studies, and CT Urography. |
|
In India, the number of students opting for Punjabi Literature as an optional subject in IAS examinations has increased along with the success rate of the students. |
|
Postmortem examinations were performed on all four zoo felids, and samples were collected for histologic, immunohistochemical, and virologic analyses. |
|
The Elphinstone Hall was subsequently used as a dining facility but is now used for graduations, examinations, fairs, and other large university events. |
|
These exams may either be terminal exams at the end of Year 11, a series of modular examinations or taken throughout the course, or a combination of the two. |
|
Clinical and radiologic examinations, including radiography, computed tomography scan, and myelography, were indicative of neoplasia involving a spinal nerve root. |
|
Starting in 1313 the traditional imperial examinations were reintroduced for prospective officials, testing their knowledge on significant historical works. |
|
The human eye does most of the handwriting examinations, but examiners also employ stereomicroscopes to look at details in the ink line, Gayle explained. |
|
Since the introduction of Highers, Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 courses, the SQA have also introduced a National Assessment Bank of short examinations for each subject. |
|
The new, easy-to-use, softbound guide provides bankers with advance insight into what examiners will be looking for during compliance examinations. |
|
The qualifications are awarded upon successful completion of examinations called Local A Levels while most of the private schools award them upon London A Levels. |
|
Biopsies were performed under direct vision in all suspicious areas and systematically in several parts of the parietal pleura for cytological and pathological examinations. |
|
The governmental system was supported by a large class of Confucian intellectuals selected through either civil service examinations or recommendations. |
|
The cave bears are usually deemed to have been highly herbivorous, to a greater extent than the brown bear, based on examinations of stable isotopes and dental morphology. |
|
Physics-loving Varun Madan Mohan has outscored 628 students in this year's Indian curriculum examinations, making him the top performing schoolboy in Bahrain. |
|
Other elective examinations included cystourethrography in the UAA guideline for patients with history and uroflow assessment suggestive of urethral stricture. |
|
In 1916 women were admitted as medical students on a par with men, and in 1917 the university accepted financial responsibility for women's examinations. |
|
Results of necropsy and fecal examinations found low levels of internal parasitism, with cestodes and ascarids identified as the most prevalent endoparasites. |
|
|
For those preparing for one of the certification examinations, several sessions will address core competencies such as disease management or oncologic emergencies. |
|
This gauging of learning uses elements such as multi-choice online examinations, comprehensive accounting practice set and a final invigilated examination. |
|
Applicants must provide evidence of their Sephardi origin and some connection with Spain, and pass examinations on the language, government, and culture of Spain. |
|
Students sit examinations in eight subjects of their choosing. |
|
Under the arrangements the two colleges became affiliated colleges of the university with their students sitting examinations for and receiving Durham degrees. |
|
Upon hearing that his employer would soon require yearly physical examinations and vision screening, my father exclaimed that the policy was ageist. |
|
Pupils are highly successful in public examinations, and the record of entrance to universities with demanding entry requirements in the United Kingdom and overseas is strong. |
|
After finishing compulsory education, students take GCSE examinations. |
|
Internal examinations are held at the end of the Michaelmas term for all pupils, and in the Summer term for those in the first, second and fourth years. |
|
Students are admitted to these Institutes according to their performance at national level examinations taking place after completion of the third grade of Lykeio. |
|
The Cyclopaedia emphasized Newtonian theories, Lockean philosophy, and contained thorough examinations of technologies, such as engraving, brewing, and dyeing. |
|