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direct examinations
noun
Plural of direct examination
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Direct examinations were conducted by two calibrated examiners using flat oral mirrors and tongue blades.
To speed the case along, Judge Kessler has instructed each side to conduct direct examinations of witnesses outside court before their appearances.
Her partner, Hugh Mo, recalled that one of her direct examinations of the sister of a victim brought every juror to tears.
In colon cancer screening, for instance, the American College of Radiology as well as the American Cancer Society have endorsed CT scans, in a procedure often called a virtual colonoscopy, while the American College of Gastroenterology recommends direct examinations in which doctors use a camera on a flexible tube.
However, there is a lack of direct examinations of the affective and cognitive aspects of social cognition in such patients.
Nevertheless, the absence of oxygen-independent fluorescent protein systems significantly restricted the direct examinations of infectious agents that require limited or strict anaerobic living conditions.
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You can only cross-examine within the scope of direct examination.
No. Direct examination over.
On direct examination by Charles Cooper, the lead lawyer defending Prop.
Cross examination is not constrained to issues only raised in the direct examination.
Direct Examination Group (by the defense)– This is the first questioning of the witness.
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