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Getting all the facts in a criminal investigation, physical evidence, people and records
Ralph Edward James Byers has written: 'A study of the nature of history and historical inquiry' -- subject(s): Inquiry (Theory of knowledge), Philosophy, Classification, History
John Kaplan has written: 'Criminal law' -- subject(s): Cases, Criminal law 'Criminal justice: introductory cases and materials' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Cases, Criminal justice, Administration of 'Marijuana, the new prohibition' -- subject(s): Drugs, Drug abuse, Law and legislation, Marijuana 'Basic materials on criminal evidence' -- subject(s): Criminal Evidence, Evidence, Criminal 'The court-martial of the Kaohsiung defendants' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Riots, Trials (Riots), Courts-martial and courts of inquiry, Trials (Sedition), History 'The trial of Jack Ruby' 'Criminal law' -- subject(s): Cases, Criminal law
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diagnosis is made most often from the patient's history, with careful inquiry into family history and the patient's onset and pattern of symptoms, as well as neurologic examination.
"Inquiry" is a noun.
inquiry
Yes, outstanding warrants may appear on a criminal background check conducted by an employer. Warrants are official documents issued by a court authorizing law enforcement to arrest an individual, so they may show up as part of a criminal records search.
The abbreviation of the word "inquiry" is "inq."
Routine inquiry refers to a standard set of questions or checks that are performed regularly or systematically as part of a process or procedure. It helps gather specific information or assess a situation in a consistent manner to ensure thoroughness and accuracy.
History (from Greek ἱστορία - historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation") is the discovery, collection, organization, and presentation of information about past events. History can also mean the period of time after writing was invented.