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n. (preliminary examination English)
Usage examples of "preliminary examinations".
Those cadavers which have been dissected have not been especially informative, though I am told preliminary examinations suggest that their neuromuscular systemology is unusually dense for a mammalian life-form.
Throughout all these preliminary examinations Lady d'Alboukirk, sitting between her cousin Captain Jack and her niece Henriette, had remained quite silent in an erect attitude expressive of haughty indifference.
If you desire the preliminary examinations, you may present yourself to the Guild during normal working hours.
DBDG, DBLF and FGLI doctors carried out preliminary examinations here on the more puzzling or exotic cases-the patients, if these atmospheric conditions did not suit them, being housed in large, transparent cubicles spaced at intervals around the walls and floor.
Whenever Root held clinic, his students did the preliminary examinations, and, if it was within their capabilities, the treatment as well.
You girls will have to help with the preliminary examinations and in the theater.
While they waited for Mal Donal to finish his preliminary examinations of the aliens, the oligarchs would discuss what their options were.
The preliminary examinations of the historical record suggest that they might have had something.
In 1907, Horsemint was observed to occur in abundance as a common weed on the sandy lands of central Florida, and the preliminary examinations of the oil from the wild plants which were made at that time seemed to indicate that a promising commercial source of Thymol could be developed by bringing this plant under cultivation and selecting for propagation types of plants best suited for oil production.