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buccal retention - vertaling naar arabisch

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT SYSTEM, A PROCESS WHEREBY A JUDGE IS PERIODICALLY SUBJECT TO A VOTE IN ORDER TO REMAIN IN THE POSITION OF JUDGE
Judicial retention; Retention elections; Retention vote

buccal retention      
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buccal retention      
‎ تَثْبيتٌ شِدْقِيّ‎
buccal tablets         
  • A figure illustrating the cross-sectional area of the buccal mucosa.
  • A schematic diagram illustrating the penetration pathway for buccal drug delivery.
TOPICAL ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION BY WHICH DRUGS HELD OR APPLIED IN THE BUCCAL AREA DIFFUSE THROUGH THE ORAL MUCOSA AND ENTER DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOODSTREAM
Buccal tablet; User:Dr.Poots/sandbox; Draft:Buccal tablets; Buccal tablets
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Definitie

Buccal
·adj Of or pertaining to the mouth or cheeks.

Wikipedia

Retention election

A judicial retention election (or retention referendum) is a periodic process in some jurisdictions whereby a judge is subject to a referendum held at the same time as a general election. The judge is removed from office if a majority of votes are cast against retention.

A judicial retention vote differs from a regular election in that voters are not asked to choose from a list of candidates — the judges on the ballot do not have opponents. Rather, the voter chooses between electing the incumbent judge to a further term in office (i.e. voting in favor of "retention") or voting against. In addition, the judge's party affiliation is typically not listed on the ballot. A judge is deemed to have been retained if ballots cast in favor of retention outnumber those against.

By way of example, judicial retention elections are used in the U.S. state of Illinois. In the 2008 general election, the voters of Cook County, Illinois were asked to vote on the following:

Shall each of the persons listed be retained in office as Judge of the Appellate Court, First Judicial District?

Michael J. Gallagher, Yes or No

Margaret Stanton McBride, Yes or No

Additional instructions on the ballot made clear that "no judge listed is running against any other judge" and that voters were able to vote "yes" on both, "no" on both, or "yes" on one and "no" on the other.