examination

  • 71Examination Schools — The Examination Schools of the University of Oxford are located at 75–81 High Street, Oxford, England.The building was designed by Sir Thomas Jackson (1835–1924), who also designed the cricket pavilion in the University Parks.The main purpose of… …

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  • 72examination par rayons X — rentgeninis tyrimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. X ray examination vok. Röntgenuntersuchung, f rus. исследование с помощью рентгеновских лучей, n pranc. examination par rayons X, f; étude par rayons X, f …

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  • 73examination de bene esse — A provisional examination of a witness. An examination of a witness whose testimony is important and might otherwise be lost, held out of court and before the trial, with the proviso that the deposition so taken may be used on the trial in case… …

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  • 74examination de bene esse — A provisional examination of a witness. An examination of a witness whose testimony is important and might otherwise be lost, held out of court and before the trial, with the proviso that the deposition so taken may be used on the trial in case… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 75examination of witness — The obtaining of the testimony of a witness by oral questions and answers made under oath in open court. 58 Am J1st Witn § 553. See cross examination; depositions; direct examination; leading questions …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 76examination paper — noun a written examination • Syn: ↑test paper, ↑exam paper, ↑question sheet • Hypernyms: ↑examination, ↑exam, ↑test …

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  • 77Examination of Apollo moon photos — Those who believe that the Apollo Moon Landing was a hoax often engage in examination of Apollo moon photos. Their accusations and common responses from landing believers are listed here. See the main article for accusations unrelated to… …

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  • 78examination-in-chief — noun the examination of a witness by the party who called them …

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  • 79Examination, postmortem — An autopsy. Also called a necropsy. Postmortem examinations have been done for more than 2,000 years but during most of this time they were rarely done, and then only for legal purposes. The Roman physician Antistius performed one of the earliest …

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  • 80Examination for Holy Orders —    Title I, canon 6 of the Digest provides that There shall be assigned to every Candidate for Priest s Orders three separate examinations. These examinations are made by the Bishop in the presence of two or more Priests. The three examinations… …

    American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia