See also: Examine Exigence Examined Examinee Examinely Examiner Examinership Exime Eximir Exemplify Eczema Eximious Exim
1. Although such an intermediate has not definitely been demon- strated in enzymic reactions, its Eximence appears to be highly probable.
Enzymic, Eximence
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Eximence, Estimate, Exactly
3. The Eximence komputer portabel, PDA dan perangkat digital lainnya dan mereka
Eximence
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Eximence, Egad, En, Ep
5. Desirable: Eximence in constructions and maintenance of building, supervision of civil work drawing designing & planning, knowledge of Auto CAD.
Eximence
6. Su#1cient to establish the Eximence of material issue$ of fact which mquke a friai of the actkm" (see Zuckerman V; City of New York, 49 NY2d 557 [t98:QJ), Here, defendants have not established entltfementto summaryjuctgmentdlsmlss1ng th~ complaint since there is a question off act regsrding >vvhether they created the condition
Establish, Eximence, Established, Entltfementto
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Eximence
9. Longer in Eximence, then the unknown successors of said deceased individuals and defunc t companies, and Joyce Wislar Hallock and Victoria Ann Youngblood, if living, or if deceased their respective unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, trustees, successors and assigns, i mmediate and remote, and the unknown heirs, devisees, executors,
Eximence, Executors
10. The Eximence of spare receptors does not in1ply any functtonal R, the drug will cause a shift of the equilibrium towards R (i.e
Eximence, Equilibrium
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Equals, Eonected, Eximence
12. Eximence in constructions and maintenance of building, supervision of civil work drawing designing & planning, knowledge of Auto CAD
Eximence
13. Ia not the aole aim of man' Eximence
Eximence
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Eximence
15. Inquirer will tm informed of the Eximence of th e order and a copy will be provid ed if reguemed, evidentiary hearings
Eximence, Ed, Evidentiary
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En, Eximence, Er, Ete, Ellos
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Escuela, Emacs, Eran, Eximence
18. The Eximence of spare receptors does not in1ply any functtonal subdivision of the receptor pool
Eximence
19. Hay que subrayar que e! médico, pra utlizar mejor los Eximence complementarios, debe dominar Insconcepis de sensibided,especiicidady wor predicts de 10s inétodos diagnos
Eximence, Especiicidady
EXIMENCE [iɡˈzamən]
VERB
examine (verb) · examines (third person present) · examined (past tense) · examined (past participle) · examining (present participle)
examine(verb) question closely. Synonyms: see, analyze, study, try, canvass, essay, test, probe, prove, analyse, canvas, try out. test, prove, try, try out, examine, essay(verb) put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to. "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe". Synonyms:
verb (used with object), ex·am·ined, ex·am·in·ing. to inspect or scrutinize carefully: to examine a prospective purchase. to look at, inspect, or scrutinize carefully or in detail; investigate
Definition of examination 1 : the act or process of examining : the state of being examined 2 : an exercise designed to examine progress or test qualification or knowledge 3 : a formal interrogation 1 : the act of checking closely and carefully The doctor performed an examination of the patient.
Legal Definition of investigate. transitive verb. : to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry specifically : to make (a criminal suspect) the subject of inquiry and study for the purpose of establishing probable cause.