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  2. Designated Pilot Examiner - Wikipedia

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    A Designated Pilot Examiner (commonly referred to as a DPE) is a senior pilot designated by the FAA to conduct oral examinations and inflight or flight simulator checkrides (collectively called "practical tests") with pilot applicants to determine their suitability to be issued a Pilot Certificate or additional rating on their Pilot Certificate.

  3. What Is Urine Specific Gravity? - WebMD

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    The results do signal other health conditions that may harm your health. The normal specific gravity ranges from person to person. Your urine specific gravity is generally considered normal in the ...

  4. Department of Physical Education - Wikipedia

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    www .usma .edu /dpe. The Department of Physical Education (also known by its initials DPE) is the academic department that oversees the physical development program at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. DPE is headquartered in the Arvin Cadet Physical Development Center. DPE has 24 Military faculty and 25 civilian ...

  5. PSA Level After Prostatectomy: What Does Your Number Mean?

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    The PSA test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen in your blood. The lab will report your results in nanograms of PSA per milliliter (ng/mL) of blood. Only the prostate gland releases ...

  6. Dye penetrant inspection - Wikipedia

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    Dye penetrant inspection. Dye penetrant inspection ( DP ), also called liquid penetrate inspection ( LPI) or penetrant testing ( PT ), is a widely applied and low-cost inspection method used to check surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials (metals, plastics, or ceramics). The penetrant may be applied to all non-ferrous materials ...

  7. What Normal (and Abnormal) Urine Test Results Reveal - Healthline

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    ketones. presence in urine is abnormal, may indicate diabetes. albumin. presence is abnormal, may indicate kidney disease. protein. presence is abnormal, may indicate kidney disease. bilirubin ...

  8. Protein in Urine: A Chart on What Your Levels Should Be

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    Protein amount. What it means. 30 mg/g or less. Normal. 30–300 mg/g. Moderately increased levels and potential chronic kidney disease. 300 mg/g or more. Severely increased levels. A reading of ...

  9. Urine Alcohol Levels: Chart, Comparison, Other Tests - Healthline

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    Urine. For urine alcohol tests, the period of detection depends on the type of test you take. Ethanol urine tests: 12 hours. EtG urine tests: 24 to 72 hours. EtS urine test: 24 to 72 hours ...