The agency that referred the patient for the MRI; the doctor or clinic.
It stands for magnetic resonance imaging
Whoever ordered the MRI.
Who referred the patient for the MRI.
If you are referring to the Bella Agency in New York, yes, this is a legitimate company.
It functions very well or very poorly or somewhere in between, depending on which farmers' agency you are referring to.
Automatic Transmission Fluid, when referring to automobiles. Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms when referring to the government agency.
To answer this question, we need to know which agency you are referring to.
an MRI
an MRI
Which "independent" executive agencies are you referring to? Name examples please.
Mark A. Brown has written: 'MRI' -- subject(s): Magnetic resonance imaging, Methods 'Deontic Logic, Agency and Normative Systems'
The best place to find listings is in the newspaper, your local employment office, or online on websites such as Workopolis, Monster or employement agency.
It depends on what you are referring to, however, in general, a non-police officer can work for or represent a polie agency, as long as that particular agency allows it.
If the MRI technologist positions you with your leg going into the magnet (the MRI machine) then your head would be out of it. Call the facility where you are scheduled to have the MRI and ask to speak with the MRI technologist and they can fully explain to you exactly how you will be positioned.
If you are referring to EPA certifications for refrigerants, they do not expire and the issuing agency can get you a new one.