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The phrase "topic of examination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the subject or theme that is being analyzed or assessed in a particular context, such as an academic paper or a discussion. Example: "The topic of examination for this research paper is the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
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The aim of the training session for SPs was to qualify them to conduct physical examination skills training sessions for medical students with the topic of examination of the abdomen including pain-free DRE [ 52].
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Identity is one of the major topics of examination in sociology.
Thus, his arguments will be the topic of further examination.
On the specific topic of physical examination skills, Mavis has reported that students with high self-efficacy were more likely to score above the mean OSCE performance compared to low self-rated students, however there was no significant correlation [ 47].
The report has been the subject of examination by the authorities and their advisors, and discussions with them have been held on many topics.
In fact, several questions in the ChQoL were already standard topics of those examinations.
The lived experience of sex workers is rarely the topic of ethical, methodologically rigorous examination and there is little systematic collection of data about law and its impact.
"Because of this, Pirelli has asked the FIA for these parameters which will be a topic of accurate and future examinations.
The semistructured interview schedule covered the following topics: an examination of the regular and required provision of prophylaxis; concerns regarding prophylaxis treatment; an exploration of the education provided to patients and the training provision and future requirements for VTE prophylaxis management.
All topics covered were cross-matched against the list of examination objectives from each year's ACP-ASIM in-training examination.
The topic areas addressed were as follows: Part I (questions 1 12): The first topic covered the number of examinations performed annually and the imaging modality of choice for named different pathologies with an emphasis on magnetic resonance enterography (MREg) vs. magnetic resonance enteroclysis (MREc).
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