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logbook is a book where you keep a record of important information or events.
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Ahmed Lugalo, a veterinary epidemiologist affiliated with Sokoine University of Agriculture in Morogoro, Tanzania, follows up on dog bites and rabies cases recorded
in logbooks from clinics and hospitals.
A place a diver can store their online
logbook with divelogs and a place where you can comment on scuba sites and logs of other divers around the world.
On the flip side, a number of
logbook entries have staffers who swore by the Toyota now noting that the Frontier is higher up on their personal list.
Also integrated into the instrument cluster is an electronic
logbook for easier accessibility, a voice control feature and online services as well.
Regulators have rewritten a proposed requirement for electronic
logbooks on commercial vehicles in response to a court decision that had temporarily halted the rulemaking process.
The following day, Peter Harris's son Jack Harris was also interviewed under caution about whether the farm
kept logbooks.
[6] The response left the Bills of Sale Acts intact and led to the introduction of a voluntary code of practice for
logbook lenders.
Curcio's
logbook showed the son would sometimes show up around noon before heading out to lunch and never returning.
The fidelity of the interventions was ascertained by
logbooks filled out by practitioners.
Your free
online Logbook, dive pictures, underwater movies, dive characteristics such as depth, visibility, aquatic life, coral species and much more...
While the trip computer says we manage 29 mpg, careful math with our
paper logbook reveals a figure closer to 25 mpg.
In 2009, a consultation by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills examined the Bills of Sale Acts and proposed that bills of sale for consumer lending, such
as logbook loans, should be banned.
-- Whaling
ship logbook entries that noted ship position along with an indication of whether the ship was in the presence of ice....
-- PADI students: Please bring blue
training logbook with instructor signatures.
Like in previous years, the 5th edition of the Cozumel Scuba Fest event is dedicated to enthusiastic divers who can follow Jacques Cousteau's journey on his visit to the island back in the 1960's, and become an Ambassador for the world's 2nd largest barrier reef by completing this route to receive the official
logbook signed by his son Jean Michel Cousteau — oceanographic explorer, environmentalist, educator, and film producer.
Everything in [The Personal Touch] + a UNIQUE ARTIST»S SKETCH in the
Branded Logbook + All Swag.
Digital technologies such as electronic logging devices may help prevent drivers from
falsifying logbooks.
Today we have Becky from The
Dempster Logbook sharing her Thankful Pumpkin Project!
The very
first logbook entry for the FX45, which arrived on our slippery doorstep smack - dab in the middle of the worst weather of 2003, was recorded by our design director, Darin Johnson, caught unprepared in northern Michigan, thinking he'd been smart to use the family ski weekend to break in the FX45: «Tires are awful!
• Ordered materials needed for repair of components and spare parts • Maintained
service logbook and entered all details of services delivered on regular basis • Assisted in diagnosis and trouble shooting in diesel and heavy duty gasoline powered engines
Please bring your certification card and your
diving logbook with you on your first day of diving to ensure you can join fun dives.
Some drivers even go to extreme lengths not to be blamed for the accident, including doctoring or falsifying information in
driver logbooks.
Institutions that contributed
logbooks include the New Bedford Whaling Museum, Providence Public Library, the Nantucket Historical Association, Martha's Vineyard Museum, Mystic Seaport and the New Bedford Free Public Library.
Communicated with the security dispatcher via hand held radio / telephone hourly, reviewed and maintained
post logbook, briefed oncoming officers, conveyed pertinent information and provided equipment necessary to perform duties.
Maintain Aircraft and
Engine logbooks along with Support Equipment Records for 26 different type / model / series.
Inside the case is an eight -
page logbook breaking down all of the supplements, chapter listings, and providing spaces for one to write the access codes given throughout the supplements.
Our brakes still have life left in them, although
logbook commenters have not stopped complaining about the amount of pedal required to bring this hulk to a halt.
Aligning the severity weight of paper and electronic
logbook violations equally on the SMS for consistency purposes.
[4] Logbook loans and the Bills of Sale Acts have been subject to much criticism.
Coradine was founded in 2003 by designer, engineer, and pilot, Noah Lieberman to provide a professional
pilot logbook solution for Mac users.
Good health, reasonable fitness and basic swimming abilities Learning materials included: PADI Open Water Manual RDP and
logbook Equipment rental provided: mask, fins, snorkel, tank, regulator, buoyancy compensator, submersible pressure gauge and 3 mm wetsuit.
Consists of PADI theory, equipment familiarization and practice in swimming pool, 2 open water dives up to 12m, and certification with
personal logbook.
The
standard logbook entries made at the time contain no information about how the measurements were taken, so the cause was overlooked, says David Thompson, first author on the paper and an atmospheric scientist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
Assisted in maintaining accurate program records including incident reports,
logbook documentation, and daily attendance.
Julia K. Baum and her colleagues at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, analyzed more than 15 years of
logbook data collected by the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, which included one of the longest records of shark statistics available.
Insurance write - offs are recorded on the car's
logbook so the data you get will be accurate.