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specializations <a specialization; specializations> N

specializations

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In 1957 general-technical departments were established to train students in such specializations as telephony, telegraphy, communication lines, telecommunication, and power supply of communication enterprises.
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In 2009 the school offers four specializations of study: 1.
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This participation of a convict, as a party to the cases heard in the courts of all jurisdictions, specializations and instances should be ensured by the respective procedural law.
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The main specializations were cattle breeding and crops growing.
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Depending on their specializations, engineers may also be governed by specific statute, whistleblowing, product liability laws, and often the principles of business ethics.
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Its graduate program consists of arts in theatre and masters of fine arts in theatre with specializations in acting, directing and design.
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This subfamily has historically served as much of a wastebasket for trichomycterids that lack the specializations of the other subfamilies.
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They concluded that external factors had imperiled the living conditions of the two species, thus eliminating the evolutionary specializations that had kept them unique.
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Eighteen richly decorated display cabinets accommodate the collection of around 3,000 naturalia, the specializations of curiosities and artefacts.
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Her research specializations include computational geometry and graph drawing.
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