Documents tagged "DESCRIPTION"
Found 107 documents with this tag
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed and handwritten text. The visible printed text includes "ITEM WAS I NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top, followed by "Description:" where there is space for writing an explanation, but no actual description is written here. Below that, additional information has been added in pen, but it's not entirely clear due to the quality of the image and the handwriting. At the bottom of the paper, there's a small section titled "Official Docket Instructions" with a date mentioned as "July 7, 2015." This indicates that the document might be related to some official documentation process or an inventory system where items are expected to be scanned for record-keeping purposes. The paper appears to be part of an internal manual or guide, possibly within a professional or administrative setting.
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The image shows a document with the following information: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by "Description: Unknown" and "Authorized User/Name: Unknown." There is an illegible signature next to "Authorized User/Name," indicating that someone has signed their name but it's not clear who they are. At the bottom of the document, there's a date mentioned as "August 20th, 2019," which suggests when this particular incident or item was recorded or reported as having not been scanned. The paper is yellow and appears to be from a formal process or procedure, possibly related to inventory management or security checks where scanning would normally take place.
EFTA00003931-p-1.jpg
The image displays a piece of paper with printed and handwritten text. The top section has printed text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this, there is additional information including the words "Description" followed by what appears to be a handwritten note or name, written in ink. The bottom of the image shows another line of printed text, although it is partially obscured and only the first few characters are visible; however, we can see the word "OFFICIAL" before the rest of the text gets cut off. The paper has a crease across its width and appears to be a document that might be used for inventory or record-keeping purposes.
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The image shows a form with printed text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below that, there is a space for entering information labeled "Description" followed by another line titled "Photo/Name." There are handwritten notes on this form: under "Description," someone has written "Photo name," and below it, "Not taken yet," suggesting the photo has not been captured at the time of writing. At the bottom left corner, there is a small icon or logo followed by text that seems to indicate an official status of the document; however, only the words "Official U.S. Government" are visible in the image. The style of the form appears to be an official document with printed instructions and handwritten notes for clarification or tracking purposes.
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The image depicts a document with several texts. At the top of the page, it states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this message, there is another line that reads "Description" followed by handwritten text which appears to say "Photo of Rome." Towards the bottom of the document, there are instructions or notes, with one part stating "Official Documentation-Date Entered: 07/06/2015." The overall style of the image is a straightforward photograph of a paper document, and there are no people or locations depicted beyond what is written on the page.
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The image shows a wooden bookshelf with several items on it. On the top shelf, there is what appears to be a bird figurine facing the left side of the photo. Below that, on the second shelf from the top, there are two framed pictures or documents, one on each end, both with visible text that is not legible in this description. The third shelf down has three more items; two on the ends look similar to the bird figurine but without legs, and the central item appears to be a small sculpture of a human-like figure seated cross-legged. The bookshelf itself is made of wood with decorative elements such as carved panels and columns, giving it an ornate appearance. The background suggests that the shelf is part of a larger room, possibly a study or library given the intellectual atmosphere created by the items displayed. There are no visible texts, people, or significant objects that can be confidently identified from this description.
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The image depicts an interior space that appears to be a bathroom. There is a white door with a note attached to it, although the contents of the note are not legible in this description. The room features a countertop with what seems to be toiletries or personal care items, and there's a glimpse of a cabinet or wardrobe to the right, suggesting that the bathroom might be part of a residential unit. The lighting is artificial and subdued. There is no visible text on the image itself, nor are there any people present in the frame.
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The image shows a printed document with handwritten annotations and corrections on it. The text at the top of the page appears to be crossed out, possibly indicating that information should not be used or is incorrect. There are multiple columns of text, which seem to contain various items or subjects, such as "Part Number," "Part Description," "Price," "Qty," and other related fields. The handwriting includes corrections like underlining certain words or phrases and writing over existing information. The style of the document suggests it might be a form or an inventory list, and the annotations suggest that this is either a work in progress or being reviewed for accuracy.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with various sections of text that are too small and blurry to read clearly. There is some visible text at the top right corner which might include names, dates, and numbers, but it's not legible in this resolution. The document seems to contain lists or paragraphs under headings such as "I. Introduction," "II. Description of Service," and "III. Personnel Qualifications," indicating that it could be a professional or academic report, possibly related to health services given the context.
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The image appears to be a low-resolution digital copy of an official document or legal transcript with multiple numbered sections containing text that is partially redacted or obscured. The visible text includes phrases such as "Court Order," "Description," and "Pretrial Conference Report." Additionally, there are references to individuals in the context of court proceedings, including a judge and defendants. The overall style of the document suggests it could be related to criminal justice, legal proceedings, or administrative matters within a judicial system.
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The image shows a document with the title "Lists of Attachments" prominently displayed at the top. The document contains a table with columns labeled "Attachment Number" and "Description," although the actual contents of these cells are not visible. There is text in black ink on what appears to be white paper. The bottom right corner of the image shows the number "182," which could indicate either the page number or a specific reference within the document.
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The image shows a document with text and markings on it. The visible title of the document reads "Inventor's Description" followed by the subtitle "Abstract." Below this, there is a section labeled as number one, which discusses the need for an invention to be disclosed in order to qualify for protection. However, specific details within this section have been redacted, likely to maintain privacy or confidentiality of information that would normally be included in such a document. The document has a formal layout with headers and numbered sections, suggesting it is related to patent application processes.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a computer interface with a document displayed on the screen. The document contains what looks like a table or a list of items with headings such as "ID" and "Description" followed by various other fields of data. At the top of the document, there's a watermark-like text that reads "EXHIBIT A." The text is in black against a white background, making it legible. There are no people or distinct locations visible in this image.
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The image shows a document with text that seems to be related to some form of inventory management or tracking system. The visible part of the text includes "Item Number," "Description," and "Location/Shelf." There are entries beneath these headings, each line providing specific information about an item; however, due to the resolution, most of the details are not clearly legible. At the bottom right corner, there is a signature, indicating that the document may have been reviewed or approved by someone named "Karen A. Smith." The overall quality of the image suggests it might be a scanned copy, and the colors appear somewhat faded or muted.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with dense text. The top of the document shows the title "Appendix D - Final" followed by a section titled "1589 - Description and Performance Testing for Epilepsy Monitors (R&D)". The visible text also includes terms like "epileptic event," "monitoring device," "false positive," and "test protocol." The document seems to be related to medical technology, specifically the development or testing of epilepsy monitoring devices. It is a formal paper with a structured layout that is typically found in academic or professional research materials.
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The image shows a document with various texts and fields filled out. The top section of the document has printed headers such as "DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE" and "SECRETARY'S JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS." There is handwritten text in the upper right corner, which appears to be dated and possibly signed by an individual. Below this, there is a tabular layout with columns for different entries such as "Date," "Name of Case," "Description of Event or Matter," and other details related to legal proceedings or official records. The style of the image suggests it's a scanned copy or photograph of an official document typically used in governmental or judicial contexts.
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The image is a scanned document with various texts and fields of information. It appears to be an official form or report from the "New York State Supreme Court." The document includes columns with headings such as "Date Received" and "Description," indicating that it may be related to court proceedings or filings. There are lines for signatures at the bottom right corner, suggesting that the document needs to be reviewed and approved by authorized personnel. The quality of the image is somewhat blurry, making some text difficult to read clearly.
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The image is a scanned document with handwritten marks. At the top left corner of the page, there's a red "X" drawn through some of the text. The text at the bottom reads "Received" followed by an illegible date and signature. There are also sections titled "Customer Number," "Case Number," "Location," "Description," "Amount Due," and "Action Taken." Some information in these fields has been redacted with pink lines, covering the text completely. The background of the image is a plain surface that could be a table or desk.
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The image displays a printed document with various fields and figures, likely related to some sort of inventory or tracking system. The document is titled "10 DAY CHECK SHEET" in large letters at the top. It includes rows for dates, descriptions, quantities, checkers' initials, and notes. The numbers in the 'Quantity' column are written in red ink, possibly indicating adjustments or highlights. There are handwritten annotations on the right side of the document with a list that seems to correspond to the items listed in the 'Description' column. The specific content of this list is not entirely clear due to the resolution and angle of the image.
