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The trainee should keep a logbook of scanning activity and make formal readings of their scans under supervision of their trainer.
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Germany now requires its riders to keep a logbook of medications.
All centres keep a logbook of the number of eligible non-participants, including the reasons for not participating.
Participants will be asked to keep a logbook of their daily analgesic intake along with any changes in the strength/type of medication taken for their LBP.
The children and parents were advised to keep a logbook of blood glucose levels (BGL) and insulin doses and to record all atypical events such as episodes of hypoglycemia or illness.
Each ship was obliged to keep a logbook, compiled daily by the captain or master who would record detailed descriptions of the weather encountered during the voyage.
Subjects kept a logbook and recorded their rating of perceived exertion (RPE) using the 15 point Borg scale, and pain scores using a 0 10 analogue scale for each session.
We recorded a hundred and sixteen shows total, that was the amount that we did for the...Comes Alive! anniversary tour, so luckily, we kept a logbook when we came off stage each night.
Participants kept a logbook on their exercise activities as a motivator for exercise.
Subjects kept a logbook and recorded the date, duration, RPE and pain score for each session.
He has to keep a graduate logbook, which tracks student-supervisor relationships, skills strategies and self-assessment.
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