Most physicians would strongly suggest that a diabetic patient see a podiatrist on a regular basis for routine foot care and for examinations.
The man was pronounced dead on the scene, while the daughter was taken to a local hospital in Victoria, Texas, for examinations before being released.
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Used for state banquets and later for imperial examinations is the Hall of Preserving Harmony.
All three scenes have been cordoned off for forensic examinations to take place.
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On Sunday, the street from the junction with High Street to the Council House was closed for forensic examinations and an extensive search of the area by officers.
It is to the great credit of the staff that they carried on teaching in those appalling conditions all through the war and that they were able to enter us for public examinations with good results.
For clever, hardworking women, Brazil's system of open examinations for many public-sector jobs offers a starting point.
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David Levering Lewis. (Applause.) The 2009 National Humanities Medal to David Levering Lewis, for his insightful examinations of W.E.
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The new study involved almost 50, 000 Swedish men born between 1949 and 1951 who were undergoing medical examinations for military service.
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Roger McCune from the Council for the Curriculum Examinations and Assessment said there was a misconception that there was a "constant re-sitting".
The educational system in Saba is organized to prepare its students for the Caribbean examinations as prepared by the Caribbean Examination Council.
The RSPCA has called for post mortem examinations on the horses that were killed, but have said that the track itself is not at fault.
She has been holding meetings with her staff, and those teachers have, in turn , had briefings from the Council for the Curriculum Examinations and Assessment.
Since GE owns two Utah finance companies, it is now overseen by the Office of Thrift Supervision, the agency in charge of AIG and one not known for its stringent examinations.
This figure was supported by the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA).
They state that doctors should be much more frank with relatives about the reason for post-mortem examinations.
The Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) welcomed the plans.
Jeremy Purvis, for the Liberal Democrats, called for greater clarity over examinations.
The SEC has also recently announced the launch of its National Examination Program, which will provide for risk-based examinations of private fund advisers over the next two years.
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Mavis Fraser Bain, For services to Educational Examinations in Scotland.
Hooper Holmes, of Basking Ridge, New Jersey, conducts physical examinations of applicants for life insurance policies.
It calls for an end to traumatic medical examinations and insensitive treatment by police and other authorities, which subject victims to further distress.
The qualification would be called the Modern Baccalaureate for Suffolk and it would be assessed without examinations.
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Why shouldn't these judicial nominees, who are not elected and serve for a lifetime, be subjected to searching examinations of their attitudes and beliefs?
Finally, when the children reached the age of seven, the researchers gave them full medical examinations, keeping an ear out for signs of asthma.
For example, the old 11-plus examinations, which sorted students into secondary schools, were skewed deliberately: boys, considered less mature than the opposite sex, were not required to perform to the higher standard set for girls.
Besides, since it is uncommon for children without bowel disorders to undergo extensive rectal examinations, the true incidence of the changes in those who are not sick is hard to know.
During a phone interview they were asked how they would identify if a child was underweight and what clinical examinations they would carry out to check for severe or potentially life-threatening complications.
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Furthermore, they have shown that children who participate in MOCEP together with their mothers achieve higher scores in intelligence and aptitude (IQ) tests and standardised school examinations, and were therefore better prepared for school.
We continually tell children how to behave and how essentially "childish" they are, and then we tell them that they have to take the examinations which determine what they will do for the rest of their lives.
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