- all five
historical confederation trophies; an
achievement that they
revalidated with the
title won in the 1999 UEFA
Intertoto Cup
after another successful...
- original,
official plate expiring on the
model year of an
antique car is
revalidated. Wisconsin, for instance,
permits the use of year-of-manufacture plates...
- of the
First Division of the 1973
Torneo Descentralizado that had to
Revalidate the category, with
clubs that had been distrital,
provincial and departmental...
- in the
first months of the 1995–96 season, but he
returned in time to
revalidate the
league title.
Striker Domingos Paciência
became the club's top goalscorer...
-
prescribed event count or
timespan has elapsed, data is
discarded or
revalidated. In
computer networking, TTL
prevents a data
packet from circulating...
- the
medical register. The GMC is now
empowered to
license and
regularly revalidate the
practice of
doctors in the UK. When the
licensing scheme was introduced...
- with the last
teams from the 1973
Torneo Descentralizado that had to
revalidate the category. At the end of the 1974
Reclasificatorio Regional, the teams...
-
their own family, Arapaimidae.
Arapaima taxonomy was
recently revised to
revalidate old
names and
describe a new species,
proposing 6
existing species (see...
-
midwives will need to
revalidate every three years. A
doctor will
undergo revalidation every five years. A
recommendation to
revalidate a
doctor will go to...
- SMLC
models typically include understanding the code,
modifying it, and
revalidating it. Frequently,
software is
delivered in an
incomplete state. Developers...