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examination

[ig-zam-uh-ney-shuhn] / ɪgˌzæm əˈneɪ ʃən /




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The National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday that an examination of the wreckage of United Parcel Service Flight 2976 found a bearing piece with signs of fatigue cracking and stress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Senior coroner for north-west Wales Kate Robertson said a post-mortem examination found Smith had suffered multiple injuries after falling from a height.

From BBC

As their examinations were wrapping up, attorneys representing the city said they were provisionally designating both depositions confidential under the protective order, according to Alexander “Trey” Robertson, who is representing fire victims.

From Los Angeles Times

Large banks, in particular, enjoyed a bull run last year, supported by ramping deal activity and a favorable regulatory environment that has eased fees and streamlined examinations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Following a similar study released in 2024, the report offers an in depth examination of how war has transformed children's lives in Gaza.

From Science Daily