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Examiner
Examiner Ex*am"in*er, n.
One who examines, tries, or inspects; one who interrogates;
an officer or person charged with the duty of making an
examination; as, an examiner of students for a degree; an
examiner in chancery, in the patent office, etc.
Meaning of Examiners from wikipedia
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Examiner or The
Examiner may
refer to: Bank
examiner, a kind of
auditor Examiner (Roman Catholicism)...
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attrition rates among patent examiners,
especially at the USPTO. The
attrition (mostly involuntary) of
patent examiners is so
severe that "in some years...
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hundred trademark examiners at any
given time. All TPI
trademark examiners work in the TPE
building in Ankara, Turkey. At first, an
examiner starts to work...
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forensic pathology.
Medical examiners are
typically appointed officers. In the
United States,
medical examiners require extensive training in order...
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Examiners were
officers of the
Roman Catholic church who
conducted examinations relating to
church positions.
Synodal examiners were
licensed by Catholic...
- The
Irish Examiner,
formerly The Cork
Examiner and then The
Examiner, is an
Irish national daily newspaper which primarily circulates in the
Munster region...
- The
County Medical Examiners is an
American goregrind band who, in
their own words,
exist for the sole
purpose of
recreating the
sound of
early Carc****...
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commonly several external examiners with
different areas of
expertise on a
board of
examiners.
While the
external examiner in the form
described above...
- IT
Examiner was an
information technology news
website based in Bangalore, India. The
publication was
established in 2008 by
journalist Mike Magee, who...
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described below under the
entry for each jurisdiction. Coroners,
medical examiners and
forensic pathologists are
different professions. They have different...