| A | B |
| registered | someone who has been licensed by a state authority after qualifying for registration |
| enforcement | to compel observance of or obedience to, execution, administration |
| interval | a space of time between events or states; gap |
| deny | reject; refuse; repudiate; disallow |
| submitted | to commit something to the consideration or judgment of another, propose; turn in |
| transmission | an act, process, or instance of transmitting; causing to spread, passing on; transfer |
| practitioner | one who practices something, especially an occupation, profession, or technique |
| administer | to manage or supervise the execution, use, or conduct of |
| tension | not in a relaxed state; tenseness; stress |
| revision | a corrected or new version of a book, article, etc.; rewriting; alteration; change |
| external | exterior, outer, outside; relating to, existing on, or connected with the outside or an outer part |
| maximum | upper limit; having or being the greatest quantity or the highest degree that has been or can be attained |
| cited | quoted by way of example, authority, or proof; mentioned; summoned |
| recovery | a return to normal condition; improvement; healing; recuperation |
| contrary | opposite; being not in conformity with what is usual or expected |
| release | discharge; let go; dismiss; to set free from confinement, restraint, or bondage |
| auspicious | attended by favorable circumstances, propitious; marked by success, prosperous |
| putrid | decomposed and foul-smelling, rotten; vile |
| array | variety, assortment; an impressively large number; arrangement |
| duration | the length of time something lasts; time, run |
| uniform | a distinct outfit worn by members of a specific group; conforming to one principle, standard, or rule; consistent |
| capacity | the maximum amount that can be contained; load |
| interpretation | the act or result of explaining; a rendering, a person’s distinctive version of something; explanation; account; representation |
| consultation | a meeting for discussion or the seeking of advice; discussion; council |
| assign | to select for a duty or office, appoint; to set apart for a particular purpose; designate, appoint, charge |
| equipment | a set of tools or devices used for a particular purpose; tools, gear |
| ideology | a manner or the content of thinking characteristic of an individual, group or culture; the basic beliefs or guiding principles of a person or group; creed, philosophy |
| regulate | to adjust to a particular specification or requirement; control; moderate |
| cooperate | to work or act together toward a common end or purpose; to acquiesce willingly; be compliant |