Documents tagged "below"
Found 1089 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with printed text. The title at the top reads "Australian Prisons." Below the title, there is a section titled "Health Services Contact Form" followed by an email address and phone number for contact. There are some red markings on the document, indicating corrections or changes. The text appears to be related to health services within Australian prisons, possibly guidelines or procedures for staff. The style of the image is informational, likely used for official documentation purposes.
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The image shows a document with printed text at the top. The text is partially obscured and reads "BOARD OF PRISON SERVICES" followed by some illegible characters and then "SINGAPORE" in bold letters. Below this, there's a section titled "OFFICIAL USE ONLY" and two checkboxes labeled "YES" and "NO" with the word "INSTRUCTIONS" next to them. Further down, there is another title that says "CONTACT NAME," followed by a blank space where presumably a name would be filled in. The document appears to be an official form or report, possibly related to prison services, and it includes areas for filling in information such as instructions, contact details, and other relevant data.
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The image displays a document with a list of items related to health and medical issues, specifically mentioning "Health Problems" at the top. Below that heading are bullet points labeled "Current Health Problem," followed by sub-points indicating categories such as "Pain," "Dental Issues," and several others. The text is too small and blurry to read specific details or names. There's also a section titled "Medical History," with a list of dates and corresponding medical events, but again, the text is not legible due to the image quality.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with visible text and graphics. The main title at the top reads "Bureau of Prisons" followed by smaller text that seems to be a subtitle, although it's not entirely legible due to the quality of the image. Below this, there are several rows of data presented in columns, which appear to contain information related to the management or operation of prisons. The style of the document suggests it could be an official report or a summary sheet for statistical data within the prison system. The photograph has a grainy texture and shows signs of wear and handling, indicating it may have been taken with a camera phone or from a printed copy rather than directly off a screen.
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The image is a scanned document with various sections of text and data fields. The title at the top reads "DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SAFETY NOTIFICATION." Below this, there's a table with columns including "Date Received," "Customer Name," "Model," "Serial Number," and other technical details such as "Type of Appliance," "Brand," "Year," etc. There are also checkboxes indicating if the issue is resolved, pending, or requires action. The document includes a barcode at the bottom right corner, suggesting it's used for inventory or record-keeping purposes within an organization.
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The image shows a printed receipt. The top of the receipt displays some general information such as the date "2017/12/15" and possibly the name or type of establishment where the transaction took place (although only the words "ELECTRONIC DEPOSIT" are visible). Below this, there is a list of items with their respective prices, including quantities such as "1" for each item listed. The text on the receipt appears to be printed in black ink on white paper. There are no people or locations discernible from this particular part of the image.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with various texts and lists on it. The document appears to be related to healthcare education or training, as indicated by the title "Educational Programs & Services" at the top. Below this heading are listed categories such as "Certification Program," "Professional Development," and "Continuing Education." Each category includes sub-categories with names of specific programs or services offered. The text is too small to read in detail, but it seems structured, likely providing information about what is available for individuals interested in professional growth within a healthcare context.
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The image displays a piece of paper that appears to be an official document with various fields and lines of printed information. The most prominent feature is the word "AMENDMENT" written across the top half in bold red letters, indicating that the document has been amended or revised from its original form. Below this, there are instructions that read "SEE AMENDED DOCUMENT NO XXXX-XX-XX 12:00AM" suggesting a specific version of the document to which one should refer for further information. The rest of the text on the paper is not clear enough to be read accurately, but it seems to contain additional details and instructions that are typical of administrative or legal documents.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text, which appears to be the cover page for a set of guidelines or regulations. At the top of the page, there is bold text that reads "Corrections Health Services" in black ink. Below this heading, centered and slightly smaller, it says "Australia and New Zealand" followed by a date "18 May 2009" in the same style. The rest of the visible portion of the text on the page is too small to read clearly. There are no images or graphics on the paper; it's purely textual information presented in a formal, official document style.
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The image shows a printed document with various sections that appear to be related to a business or organizational process. At the top right corner of the page, there is an "Understanding" section with a line drawn through it, indicating deletion or modification. Below this, underlined text reads "Health" and "Care." The central part of the document has tables with column headings such as "Policy No," "Policy Holder Name," and "Address," suggesting that the table is for recording insurance policy details. The bottom section includes a boxed area labeled "Notes," which contains text but is too small to read clearly in this description. The image quality and angle make it difficult to discern specific information or text with clarity.
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The image appears to be a blurred photo of an email printed on paper. The top part of the email header is visible, indicating it's from an institution called "WIS" with a sender named "Prof. XIAO." Below this, there are two paragraphs of text that are too small and blurry to read clearly, but they seem to be discussing some sort of academic or professional matters. The paper has a white background, and the print is black, providing contrast for readability. The quality of the image makes it difficult to discern specific details from the text within the email.
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The image is a digital document with a blurred background and centered content. The focus of the document appears to be a piece of information related to travel, possibly an itinerary or reservation confirmation. There's text that reads "BOOKING Confirmation" followed by some numbers which could be a date, ID, or reference number. Below this heading is another line with a name and a phone number, suggesting the contact details for the person whose booking has been confirmed. The image is not clear enough to provide specific details about the location or the significance of the objects.
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The image shows a document with the title "U.S. MEDICAL CENTRE" at the top. The text is red and centered on the page. Below this title is a table with columns labeled "Drug Name/Code," "Qty," "Price ($)," and "Amount Due." In the first row of the table, there are two entries: "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" in the Drug Name/Code column and "100" in the Quantity column. There is a handwritten annotation above this entry, circling the words "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" and underlining it with red ink. The image has a formal appearance consistent with official or medical documentation.
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The image is of a document with text, predominantly in black ink on a white background. The top part of the document features the title "Bureau of Prisons" in bold font, followed by additional information that seems to be related to a dental report or form for an individual named "HAROLD STEVENSON" as indicated at the top right corner. Below this, there's a section with instructions, possibly guidelines for completing the form. However, due to the resolution and quality of the image, some details are not clearly legible.
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The image shows a printed piece of paper with what appears to be a form or document. The top section includes the title "Waste Removal Record" and several fields such as the date (which is redacted), the waste type (also redacted), the pick-up location, the quantity, the waste generator name, the contact person, the phone number, and the reason for removal. Below this, there's a line indicating "Waste Removal Checklist" with fields for description, condition code, and remarks. The text is clear and legible, suggesting an official or administrative purpose for the document.
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The image displays a medical document with a header that reads "Patient Summary" at the top. Below the header, there is a series of sections with headings such as "Date of Birth," "Primary Care Provider," and other medical information fields. The document appears to be a template for recording various details about a patient's health history or status, although specific data has been redacted to maintain privacy. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of medical records or administrative forms used in healthcare settings.
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The image is a scanned document with various sections filled out. The top portion of the page includes the title "Medication Administration Record" and dates that are partially obscured, reading "1/5/07." Below this, there is a header indicating "Bed 13," followed by columns for patient name, medication name, dosage form, route, date time given, signature of the provider, and comments or instructions. Some sections are completed with handwritten entries, while others remain blank. The visible text on the document is related to medical administration procedures.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with some redacted areas marked by pink lines and boxes. The top of the document includes a date "07/25/2013" and there are fields for sender information such as name, address, and email, although most of the text in these sections is obscured by redacting symbols. Below this header, there are two columns with headings that seem to pertain to shipping or mailing details, but the visible text does not provide any specific information about the content of these sections. The style of the document looks like a printed form, possibly related to mail handling or tracking, given the presence of "Ship" and "Track" fields in the top right corner.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text and what appears to be redacted information. At the top, there is a header that says "Bureau of Prisons" in bold black font on a white background. Below this header, there is a section labeled "SENTENCE CALCULATION WORKSHEET" followed by various fields intended for information input. Some text within these fields has been redacted or covered over with pink color, obscuring the details that were originally printed. At the bottom right corner of the paper, there's another field that contains more text, but it is also redacted with pink ink. The overall style of the image is documentary, capturing a standard administrative form used within the context of corrections and sentencing procedures.
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The image is a photograph of a printed receipt, primarily featuring text. The receipt contains several lines with items listed alongside their respective prices and quantities. At the top, there appears to be an identifier or transaction number followed by the word "Receipt" in bold font. Below that, individual line items detail various purchases, each ending with a price in currency format. There is also some handwritten text on the receipt; however, it's not clear from this description what it says, as personal information should not be disclosed. The style of the image is straightforward and documentary, capturing the details of the printed document without any embellishments or artistic effects.
