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  2. Imperial examination - Wikipedia

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    However the examinations co-existed with other forms of recruitment such as direct appointments for the ruling family, nominations, quotas, clerical promotions, sale of official titles, and special procedures for eunuchs. The regular higher level degree examination cycle was decreed in 1067 to be three years but this triennial cycle only ...

  3. Demonstrative evidence - Wikipedia

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    Demonstrative evidence is an effective aid in infringement litigation. Whether prosecuting an infringer or defending a patent, originally filed patent drawings which are a part of most patent applications, can play an imperative part in any upcoming litigation.

  4. Slit lamp - Wikipedia

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    Eye examination with the aid of a slit lamp. Side view of a slit lamp machine. Cataract in human eye: magnified view seen on examination with the slit lamp. In ophthalmology and optometry, a slit lamp is an instrument consisting of a high-intensity light source that can be focused to shine a thin sheet of light into the eye.

  5. Stool test - Wikipedia

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    Yellow and blue tops for parasite testing, red top for stool cultures and the white top was provided by the patient with the sample. A stool test is a medical diagnostic technique that involves the collection and analysis of fecal matter. Microbial analysis (culturing), microscopy and chemical tests are among the tests performed on stool samples.

  6. Irving Younger - Wikipedia

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    From 1981 to 1984, Younger was a member of the Washington, D.C. law firm of Williams & Connolly, and during the same period also taught as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center. From 1984 until his death in 1988, he was a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School. Younger specialized in the fields of evidence law ...

  7. Objection (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    In the law of the United States of America, an objection is a formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness 's testimony or other evidence in violation of the rules of evidence or other procedural law. An objection is typically raised after the opposing party asks a question of the witness, but before the witness can ...

  8. Cardiovascular examination - Wikipedia

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    The cardiovascular examination is a portion of the physical examination that involves evaluation of the cardiovascular system. The exact contents of the examination will vary depending on the presenting complaint but a complete examination will involve the heart (cardiac examination), lungs (pulmonary examination), belly (abdominal examination) and the blood vessels (peripheral vascular ...

  9. Examination - Wikipedia

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    Look up examination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Examination may refer to: Physical examination, a medical procedure. Questioning and more specific forms thereof, for example in law: Cross-examination. Direct examination. Exam as assessment, also "test", "exams", "evaluation". Civil service entrance examination.