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| 150 | Algerian Canadians [dp2025060015] |
| (C) |
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| 450 | UF Algérienne, Canadiens d'origine |
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| 450 | UF Canadians, Algerian |
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| 450 | UF Canadiens d'origine algérienne |
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| 150 | Angolan Canadians [dp2025060016] |
| (C) |
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| 450 | UF Angolaise, Canadiens d'origine |
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| 450 | UF Canadiens d'origine angolaise |
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| 150 | Card sharps [dp2024060129] |
| (C) |
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| 680 | People who use skill and/or deception to win at card games. |
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| 150 | Daughters-in-law [dp2025060095] |
| (A) |
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| 150 | Dermatologists [dp2025060017] |
| (C) |
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| 150 | Family members of abductees [dp2025060048] |
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| 450 | UF Abductee's family members |
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| 450 | UF Abductees, Family members of |
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| 450 | UF Family members of hostages |
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| 450 | UF Hostage's family members |
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| 450 | UF Hostages, Family members of |
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| 550 | RT Family members of crime victims |
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| 150 | Forensic psychologists [dp2024060041] |
| (C) |
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| 680 | Psychologists who study legal and criminal court issues and help individuals, government employees, and organizations navigate legal and criminal justice systems, such as acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims. For psychologists who apply social and cognitive theories and principles to issues in the legal system such as eyewitness memory, criminal and civil jury selection and decision-making, investigations, and interviewing, see Legal psychologists. |
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| 150 | Geographic information scientists [dp2016060384] |
| (C) |
| 680 | Scientists who focus on the theoretical and computational aspects of spatial data and on interpreting and applying that data for decision-making. For specialists who focus on the collection, processing, analysis, management, and presentation of spatial data obtained using tools like surveying, mapping, remote sensing, and global positioning systems see Geomaticians. ADD FIELD |
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| 681 | Note under Geomaticians ADD FIELD |
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| 150 | Geomaticians [dp2024060139] |
| (C) |
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| 450 | UF Geomatic scientists |
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| 450 | UF Geomatics specialists |
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| 680 | Specialists who focus on the collection, processing, analysis, management, and presentation of spatial data obtained using tools like surveying, mapping, remote sensing, and global positioning systems. For scientists who focus on the theoretical and computational aspects of spatial data and on interpreting and applying that data for decision-making see Geographic information scientists. |
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| 681 | Note under Geographic information scientists |
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| 150 | Hebrew, Teachers of [dp2025060029] |
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| 450 | UF Hebrew language teachers |
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| 450 | UF Hebrew literature teachers |
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| 550 | BT Literature teachers |
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| 680 | Teachers of Hebrew language and/or Hebrew literature. |
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| 150 | Legal psychologists [dp2024060033] |
| (C) |
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| 680 | Psychologists who apply social and cognitive theories and principles to issues in the legal system such as eyewitness memory, criminal and civil jury selection and decision-making, investigations, and interviewing. For psychologists who study legal and criminal court issues and help individuals, government employees, and organizations navigate legal and criminal justice systems, such as acting as a consultant in criminal cases or civil disputes, performing child custody evaluations, and offering psychotherapy services to crime victims, see Forensic psychologists. |
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