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  • Verification
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  • See Verification (biometrics).
  • Verify DVD Menu: Project - Verify Burn DVD When you are done recording the DVD, you can use this tool to verify the burned data. Simple Read Sectors - this is a simple way to test any DVD. Each sector will be tested and you will see a visual representation of the data being transmitted from the DVD. This will assure you that all data can be read. Read & Compare - a more advanced verification where the written sectors will be compared with the original Project on your hard-drive. This will assure you that all data can be read and they are same as the original data.
  • The Task Force decides to go along with Kira's plan to retrieve the notebook. Light asks Ryuk if he can convince Jack Neylon's Shinigami to do remain idle while they retrieve his Death Note. The Task Force will go in fully equipped with cameras on the shield helmets so that Light can see exactly what they see.
  • Verification was a law that was conducted by the Vulcan civilization. This was used in cases of murder where the suspect became their own witness. It involved a circle of Healers who sought the truth from the suspects own mind. Should the person resist than they were quick Tal-Shaya as a merciful form of execution though this only occured in cases where the suspect hide their shameful thoughts. Whilst Vulcan was noted for not experiencing any crime, the Verification was still considered a respectful law. According to the rules governing it, any injured party was allowed to attend it whether they were the healer or not.
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  • 2005-12-02(xsd:date)
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  • See Verification (biometrics).
  • Verify DVD Menu: Project - Verify Burn DVD When you are done recording the DVD, you can use this tool to verify the burned data. Simple Read Sectors - this is a simple way to test any DVD. Each sector will be tested and you will see a visual representation of the data being transmitted from the DVD. This will assure you that all data can be read. Read & Compare - a more advanced verification where the written sectors will be compared with the original Project on your hard-drive. This will assure you that all data can be read and they are same as the original data.
  • The Task Force decides to go along with Kira's plan to retrieve the notebook. Light asks Ryuk if he can convince Jack Neylon's Shinigami to do remain idle while they retrieve his Death Note. The Task Force will go in fully equipped with cameras on the shield helmets so that Light can see exactly what they see. On November 10th, at 11:47 p.m., the Task Force is in place and ready to ambush Mello's hideout. Light gives Ryuk orders to find the other Shinigami, convince him to stay away and promise him that by doing so, he will get his notebook back. When Ryuk finishes talking to Sidoh, Soichiro gives the go-ahead to trade half of his lifespan for the Shinigami Eyes. He looks at the photographs of the subjects and can see their names and lifespans. At 11:59 p.m., the names and lifespans of the subjects disappear. This is the signal to move in and launch the attack.
  • Verification was a law that was conducted by the Vulcan civilization. This was used in cases of murder where the suspect became their own witness. It involved a circle of Healers who sought the truth from the suspects own mind. Should the person resist than they were quick Tal-Shaya as a merciful form of execution though this only occured in cases where the suspect hide their shameful thoughts. Whilst Vulcan was noted for not experiencing any crime, the Verification was still considered a respectful law. According to the rules governing it, any injured party was allowed to attend it whether they were the healer or not. The technique itself involved a group of healers who mind melded with the subject and forced them to open layer upon layer of their mind until they found the truth or falsity of their claim. This meant it was a difficult as well as dangerous procedure which typically only Vulcans were allowed to attend. Whilst others could possibly attend, this was typically the case with telepaths only as objectivity as a requirement during a Verification. Typically, an arbiter and guardian who was not a healer was also involved in the process in order to prevent it from straying into areas where the subjects privacy was breached as they were irrelevant to the investigation at hand. In 2267, Sendet was facing Verification after a number of murders in the Vulcan Science Academy. This procedure determined that he was innocent but revealed that he was a member of the Followers of T'Vet. (TOS novel: The Vulcan Academy Murders)
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