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were accredited
adjective
Given official approval after meeting certain standards, as an accredited university; or as disease free cattle.
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Examination and accreditation systems were accredited on the basis of documented quality and similarity in structure and standard to Australian systems.
All facilities were accredited by the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International.
We identified only 2 (7.1%) outpatient settings that were accredited at the time of the investigation, but accreditation history was infrequently documented and was difficult to ascertain.
The laboratories were accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities in Australia or by International Accreditation New Zealand.
As of July 2013, 4,183 ultrasound facilities were accredited by the ACR and 700 facilities were in the process of accreditation.
(Reporters at the 26 September launch were accredited with Roscosmos).
The Home Office declined to comment on whether Lenovo machines were accredited on secret government networks.
Only 2 of the 18 nonprofit hospitals surveyed in New York City were accredited in full compliance with standards.
Putin's marathon press conferences have become something of a tradition, and more than 1,300 journalists were accredited this year.
Three -- Lawrence Hospital, Hudson Valley Hospital Center and Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry -- were accredited with commendation.
The event was cordoned off from the public; even those who were accredited were restricted in their movements.
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