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This process is often performed by a trained professional called a title abstractor.
"Then I set the news abstractor to print out anything that's happened in my area of interest, and scan the result.
The abstractor is usually a radical species itself.
An abstractor noticed this, and a fraud alert was issued on one of Cox's money laundering bank accounts.
The title abstract is provided to the title company, attorney, or end-user by the abstractor.
An example of an closed-shell abstractor is chromyl chloride.
Worked for 25 years as Abstractor for Psychological Abstracts.
He was also a reviewer, discussor and abstractor of over 150 scientific and technical publications.
The document produced by a title abstractor is called a title abstract, or abstract of title.
Schroeder began his own paper only two years later, the Daily Abstractor, captured most of the Reporters readers, and then bought out the Reporter.
Historically, the person who wanted to understand the title would hire an abstractor to write a property abstrct showing the chain of title.
Similar reactions (although with species other than oxygen as the hydrogen abstractor) are involved in the production of ethylene from ethane in steam cracking.
From 1955 he worked for the Czechoslovak Academy of Agricultural Sciences as an extert abstractor.
A feature of this notation is that abstractor and applicator wagons of β-redexes are paired like parentheses.
Throughout the rest of his life Reed was a surveyor, abstractor and land developer, creating many of the subdivisions that grew around downtown Omaha.
De Bruijn called an applicator and its corresponding abstractor in this interpretation partners, and wagons without partners bachelors.
But falling in love with Jerry Wallace, a title abstractor for the Title Company of New Jersey, changed her plans.
For example, in the above example, the applicator can be brought to its abstractor , or the abstractor to the applicator.
For many years, Sumner served as the official abstractor for many psychological journals including Psychological Bulletin and Journal of Social Psychology.
Thus, if one views the applicator as an open paren () and the abstractor as a close bracket (), then the pattern in the above term is .
However, if the abstractor makes an error, the client may only be compensated if the attorney is negligent, subject to the limit of his financial responsibility (including his liability insurance).
He graduated from Hill's Business College in Oklahoma City in 1909 and subsequently worked as a clerk in real estate office and then worked as an abstractor.
The abstractor wagon, written , corresponds to the usual λ-binder of the λ calculus, and the applicator wagon, written , corresponds to the argument in an application in the λ calculus.
He progressed within the office and in November 1936, he became associated with the State Tax Board as Chief Abstractor, which position he resigned on April 8, 1938, to run for Commissioner of the General Land Office.
In 2006, the company's OS Abstractor product was selected by Boeing to provide interoperability for Boeing's System of Systems Common Operating Environment (SoSCOE) within the U.S. Army's Future Combat System program.