词汇 | example_english_department |
释义 | Examples of departmentThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The majority of respondents worked in public health departments and were medically trained. Furthermore, we could not assess seasonal variations in less severe forms of health services used such as emergency department or physician visits. They visited the laboratory in a university psychology department, along with their children, who took part in another, unrelated study. This approach is straightforward when a single diagnosis is listed, as is often the case for outpatient and emergency department visits. In previous reports, we assessed the value of diagnostic and treatment procedures in the management of children visiting the emergency department with meningeal signs. At the same time, social services departments would be able to purchase many services which they might otherwise have to provide themselves. Such departments are currently debating the nature of their subject. Now ministers, more and more, come to look on their top civil servants as managers running a department, rather than as policy advisers. This article should be compulsory reading for anyone who is proposing to work in a conservatoire or university department of music. What do you think is the role of a statistics department in a business school as opposed to a statistics department elsewhere in the university? To the mid-1980s, the study of electronic music attracted few people in tertiary music departments. Second, civil affairs departments could ask for material investment or privileged policies at local levels on behalf of 'community services'. A tendency towards formalism and legalism can also be observed in the contract-like relations between executive agencies and their sponsoring department. He also advised ministers and departments on particular legal matters and drafted legislation according to their needs. A building accommodating the geology department was completed on the ruins of the palace building in 1953. The admissions represented 69.8 percent of all 7,348 admissions at the participating departments registered in the county's hospital discharge register. Its relevance depends on involvement of the hospital departments concerned. Inadequate food-handler training as well as delayed reporting to the health department contributed to this outbreak. A marker was developed to provide accurate reference of field centre position on megavoltage port films taken in this department. At this department there was also a specialist gynaecological radiographer who undertook all the care of the gynaecological patients. And their disciplinary position has encouraged them to do this in ways unfamiliar to many historians working in more conventional university departments. Most radiotherapy departments only repeated measurements where the initial reading was outside a set tolerance level. It was carried forward by the media, which reflected patient complaints about rigid administration of requests for access to departments or hospitals in other regions. With the increasing flow of adult male migrants, women were recruited into departments with low wages. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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