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More than a dozen other students were trained elsewhere and have joined MIT's student EMT program.
"Taliban" means students, and these students were trained in Muslim schools, madrasas, in Pakistan.
Twenty-seven undergraduatedergraduate students were trained on three games from Big Brain Academy (Wii): Calculus, Backward Memory and Train.
At Edward Waters, a historically black college in Jacksonville, Fla., 20 students were trained last year to aid struggling peers.
Six of these students were trained to become faculty members who will teach future classes, with the next sessions scheduled for July.
About 50 first-year medical students were trained in basic CPR, then tested on mannequins soon afterward and six months later.
The students were trained in copy cataloging (that is, the identification of pre-existing records that matched the books they analyzed) and copy specific cataloging.
There, students were trained to become the system's future coaches, trainers, doctors and medical researchers, some of whom, Neumann said, researched helpful but illegal drugs, at the bidding of the D.T.S.B. leadership.
In nearly every case it accepted as "plausible" the explanations it got from school personnel for the wrong-to-right erasures – for example, that students were trained to check their answers.
Psychology students were trained to locate a platform (either visible or invisible) in the presence of four landmarks (A, B, C, D), spaced at equal intervals around the edge of the pool.
The students were trained in PHOENICS (Parabolic Hyperbolic or Elliptic Numerical Integration Code Series), a CFD software developed by the British company CHAM (Concentration, Heat and Momentum Limited) and Scilab, open software for Control Process.
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