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Ms. Moskowitz said yesterday that there was an acute need for teachers to be trained to identify learning disabilities.
You'll be trained to identify species and take to the water in inflatables to record data on behaviour.
The software can be trained to identify a wide variety of biological structures ranging from neurons in the brain to pathogens.
"The therapy has to fit the person, not the substance [they're taking]." But first, he says, physicians have to be trained to identify if a treatment is working, and most importantly trained to understand addiction (Lewis is keen to refer to addiction as a "cognitive habit", as opposed to a chronic disease. A habit can learned, and therefore can be unlearned).
Drug vendors could be trained to identify fake and counterfeit drugs and to store their products correctly.
Even novice users can be trained to identify an AAA accurately and effectively identify using this modality [14],[15].
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Scholars and authenticators are trained to identify fakes or forgeries.
In France, pharmacists are trained to identify certain species.
Park workers from around the country are being trained to identify infected birds.
Doctors are trained to identify the danger signs, or red flags, which should trigger intervention.
The dogs are trained to identify 13 varieties of explosive, including gunpowder and C-4.
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