The cause of death may have been asphyxiation, but more tests were needed and will possibly take weeks. |
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I thought the water might be making us sick, and my suspicions were confirmed by the lab tests. |
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Dr. Barry Rosenfeld, a psychologist who directs clinical training at Fordham University, did not just administer tests. |
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The doctor wants to hospitalize her for a few days so that he can run some tests. |
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When considering accelerated life tests, the activation energy represents the magnitude of effect that the applied stress will have on the product under test. |
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The teacher gave us the signal to finish what we were working on and hand in our tests. |
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In the early 1990s, the Bay State adopted a set of smart, coherent standards and well-aligned state tests. |
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There she tests the offending knaydl. Once again the golf ball scoots around the bowl. |
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Students at the school are stifled by the pressure to score high on tests. |
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The latest tests are a clear demonstration that the vaccine works. |
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Importantly, compounds that have antifear or antianxiety effects in these tests have proven to be clinically effective in reducing anxiety. |
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The backhandedness of this procedure reflects the fact that null hypothesis tests are motivated by rhetorical considerations. |
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Throughout, Lynch ably chops logic and tests positions for their fit with the Constitution's text. |
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The previous wall outlet tests at their colo facility ran for 6 days straight without issue. |
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Despite the successful launching tests, the plan was abandoned due to the completion of initial SSBN vessels. |
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National 1 to National 4 will be awarded on the basis of coursework and tests generated and marked by the school. |
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These tests include vision, road, and knowledge tests for all persons seeking to become a licensed automobile driver in the province. |
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Chicago high school rankings are determined by the average test scores on state achievement tests. |
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Each mineral has distinct physical properties, and there are many tests to determine each of them. |
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A series of taste tests compared natural nootkatone with 2 synthetic nootkatones, one more highly purified than the other. |
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Their distinctive, flattened tests and tiny spines were adapted to life on or under loose sand. |
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After the assault was publicized, France announced it would stop the atmospheric nuclear tests. |
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Critics claim that the results of these tests are susceptible to the Clever Hans effect. |
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Other tests occurred elsewhere throughout the islands, with an official testing range covering over half of the landmass. |
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In the early 1990s, the country drew considerable criticism from other nations for its underground nuclear tests in French Polynesia. |
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Architectural models were built for tests, and the effects of an earthquake were simulated by marching troops around the models. |
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He passed the exam, placing 74th among the 243 successful candidates, and doing especially well in the tests of engineering drawing ability. |
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Once purchased, the presenters compete against each other in a series of tests to establish who has bought the best car. |
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When a doe is ready to mate, she runs across the countryside, starting a chase that tests the stamina of the following males. |
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The parallel parking or reverse parking manoeuvre is known for being one of the most difficult and as a result, fails a great many driving tests. |
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Odysseus meets Penelope and tests her intentions by saying he once met Odysseus in Crete. |
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For instance, Penelope tests Odysseus' identity by saying that she will move the bed into the other room for him. |
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He failed the tests because he could only recite the lessons parrot-fashion. |
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Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the effectiveness, yield, and explosive capability of nuclear weapons. |
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Nuclear weapons tests have historically been divided into four categories reflecting the medium or location of the test. |
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Another way to classify nuclear tests are by the number of explosions that constitute the test. |
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Separately from these designations, nuclear tests are also often categorized by the purpose of the test itself. |
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Aside from these technical considerations, tests have been conducted for political and training purposes, and can often serve multiple purposes. |
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Hydronuclear tests study nuclear materials under the conditions of explosive shock compression. |
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From the first nuclear test in 1945 until tests by Pakistan in 1998, there was never a period of more than 22 months with no nuclear testing. |
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June 1998 to October 2006 was the longest period since 1945 with no acknowledged nuclear tests. |
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For a more complete list of nuclear test series, see List of nuclear tests. |
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Some exact yield estimates, such as that of the Tsar Bomba and the tests by India and Pakistan in 1998, are somewhat contested among specialists. |
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The discriminating power of statistical tests is limited by the small number of polarity intervals. |
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Initial tests showed that the ship was able to make the turn described by eyewitnesses without capsizing. |
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In July 1897, he carried out a series of tests at La Spezia, in his home country, for the Italian government. |
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The tests took place at a time of day during which the entire transatlantic path was in daylight. |
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A variety of heads were flown in these tests, including a plain copper sphere and a silica sphere. |
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Other tests such as a blood test for autoimmune markers may be taken, or a synovial fluid aspirate may be taken. |
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The applicable standards are based on results of tests conducted in cooperation with the USDA Forest Products Laboratory. |
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Qualitative chemical tests were conducted for aqueous and methanol extracts to identify the various phytoconstituents. |
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Detailed tests of image sensors are raw meat for performance-obsessed pixel-peepers. |
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Many millions of dollars are expended on drugs, diagnostic tests, and psychotherapies of a placebic nature. |
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The results of Donike's unofficial tests later convinced the IOC to add his new technique to their testing protocols. |
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Acids, alcohols and gases are usually detected in these tests when bacteria are grown in selective liquid or solid media. |
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Serological methods are highly sensitive, specific and often extremely rapid tests used to identify microorganisms. |
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These tests are based upon the ability of an antibody to bind specifically to an antigen. |
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Students in ethnic minority areas score consistently lower in standardised national and international tests. |
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The results of the tests of genomic ancestry are quite different from the self made estimates of European ancestry. |
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If a clinical case is observed, smallpox is confirmed using laboratory tests. |
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Progesterone tests can give a high reading in some females with a hormonal problem that are in fact not pregnant. |
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Every spring and fall, from ordinary Manchus to aristocrats, all had to take riding and archery tests. |
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There have been a number of linguistic tests proposed to differentiate between the two categories. |
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Causation in English law concerns the legal tests of remoteness, causation and foreseeability in the tort of negligence. |
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Some of the dialogue on the Internet surely tests the limits of conventional discourse. |
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One view that has been taken is that the differences between these two tests are largely semantic and that they operate similarly. |
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It has been suggested that the differences between the two tests are largely semantic and that the two tests operate similarly. |
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In Locabail, the judges stated that in a large proportion of the cases, application of the two tests would lead to the same outcome. |
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The Smith bill won several early tests in the House, which also voted to substantially cut the NLRB's budget. |
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The data on iron is so consistent that it is often used to calibrate measurements or to compare tests. |
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In Europe, the DIN 70020 standard tests the engine fitted with all ancillaries and exhaust system as used in the car. |
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In 1861 tests were performed at the Soho Foundry for the London Pneumatic Despatch Company. |
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These tests determine the strength of the rivet, and not the strength of the assembly. |
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For the complete sequence of tests used for qualitative cation analysis, see qualitative inorganic analysis. |
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Locomotives that were entered were to be subjected to a variety of tests and conditions. |
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Locomotives were run two or three per day, and several tests for each locomotive were performed over the course of several days. |
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Cancer screening uses medical tests to detect disease in large groups of people who have no symptoms. |
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Blood tests and pulmonary function testing are used to assess whether a person is well enough for surgery. |
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If pulmonary function tests reveal poor respiratory reserve, surgery may not be possible. |
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The Rendulic contours in principal stress space showed that the stress paths taken were members of a family for both drained and undrained tests. |
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The board discovered the problems after a couple of students paid to have their tests rescored by hand. |
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Extensive tests have been carried out on fish we put in the river and we are satisfied that the water will support fish life. |
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The programmer seeded fresh, uncorrupted data into the database before running unit tests. |
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He's spoken with a forked tongue to reporters, and his explanations for launching a probe don't pass the plausibility and credibility tests. |
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In the first field tests, a series of holes 2 inches in diameter and 12 feet deep were sunk with the rock-melting device, or subterrene. |
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Because they are generally quite thick, old telephone books are sometimes used in informal tests of a weapon's cutting ability. |
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The tests took place in a 1960s vintage Boeing 727 airframe. |
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Prelates and great lords of England, who were for the more surety tests of that deed. |
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Teachers prefer true or false or multiple-choice tests because they can be graded so easily. |
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The agreement between the companies expands on an earlier collaboration to create a new form of nucleic acid tests. |
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The results of the tests were used to establish the children's adoptability. |
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Consider the following questions selected from the tests and estimate the proportion of Y8 pupils you would expect to answer correctly. |
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There are several problems involved in assessing the value of such tests. |
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Students may claim racial discrimination in standardized tests, tracking and ability grouping. |
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Five-year performance ratings are presented for two types of untreated, uncoated wood joints in aboveground tests under shaded conditions. |
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Ever since Sgt. Armstrong got too fat to pass his PT tests, he got promoted to desk pilot. |
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Attempts to make first culture-free and then culture-fair tests have largely been efforts to deverbalize intelligence. |
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Greenpeace had reason to suspect that recent tests had opened a crack in the atoll, causing a serious radiation leak. |
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Before analysis, homoscedasticities of sample variances were assessed by Cochran's C and Bartlett's Box tests. |
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A 'painless' sticking plaster flu jab that delivers vaccine into the skin has passed important safety tests in the first trial in people. |
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As the name implies, work sample tests measure job skills by taking samples of behavior under realistic joblike conditions. |
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Nuclear tests were nationally televised, and data on systems, kilotonnages, and weapons were published by major American newspapers. |
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Fire tests took place at the French Mines Research Establishment with a mock wagon used to investigate how cars burned. |
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When assessing the tests, Gordon Brown concluded that while the decision was close, the United Kingdom should not yet join the Euro. |
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However, change in the relative prices of basket components can cause relative PPP to fail tests that are based on official price indexes. |
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At Brough, the BAE Hawk gets produced and final assembled, flight tests are done at Warton. |
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On 10 July 2012, REL announced that the second of three series of tests has been completed successfully. |
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Volunteers were subjected to a series of physical tests to establish their blood group. |
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Standardized tests allow for students to engage in look-backs but, unfortunately, many students do not utilize this opportunity. |
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Lab tests would later reveal that the plant material was actually loose-leaf tea. |
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Students are often placed into low ability groups based on scores on standardized tests in English and Math. |
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Similar tests are also used to place ESL students in college level courses. |
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Studies have shown that these tests can cause different passing rates among linguistic groups regardless of high school preparation. |
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Another example is the assumption of narrowly selfish preferences versus a model that tests for selfish, altruistic, and cooperative preferences. |
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As in other Asian countries such as Singapore and China, standardised tests are a common feature. |
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These schools are often heavily oversubscribed, and award places in rank order of performance in their entry tests. |
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The examination tests a student's ability to solve problems using verbal reasoning and mathematics. |
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Some Universities, like UFMG, the largest federal university in Brazil, give extra points in their admission tests instead of quotas. |
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Some require candidates to take tests while others base admissions on a research proposal application and interview only. |
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The King's College London Act 1903, abolished all remaining religious tests for staff, except within the Theological department. |
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College Notions was more elaborate and continued for a few years longer than the Commoner tests. |
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Their color, shape, size, attachment, ornamentation, and reaction to chemical tests often can be the crux of an identification. |
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In general, the strongest tests of hypotheses come from carefully controlled and replicated experiments that gather empirical data. |
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Depending on how well the tests match the predictions, the original hypothesis may require refinement, alteration, expansion or even rejection. |
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Even taking a plane from New York to Paris is an experiment which tests the aerodynamical hypotheses used for constructing the plane. |
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The band had been drinking heavily and tests showed that Liam had used cocaine. |
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Most of the standard diagnostic tests of today were not available in the nineteenth century. |
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The tests were convincing to the Warner Brothers, if not to the executives of some other picture companies who witnessed them. |
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There was a sharp increase in positive drug tests at the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2002 Winter Olympics. |
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Both teams were high in confidence, following successes in their end of year tests against nations from the Southern hemisphere. |
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Total attendance for the series was just 66,752 compared to the 133,791 who saw the three tests on the 1974 Lions tour. |
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In 1989 Great Britain won their first home series since 1965, beating New Zealand by two tests to one. |
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He was taken to Goodmayes Hospital in Ilford, where he underwent psychological and psychiatric tests. |
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With the testing moving to Circuito de Jerez, Brawn GP continued to set the pace, finishing the test leading two of the three tests. |
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Theranos has acknowledged it was only running a limited number of tests on a microsample of blood using its finger-prick technology. |
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Ireland's end of year tests were by the BBC until 2013 before Sky Sports secured the rights. |
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In 1998, Pakistan conducted its first six nuclear tests at the Ras Koh Hills in response to the five tests conducted by India a few weeks before. |
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These illegal tests are classified as war crimes and were carried out on the Luftwaffe's behalf. |
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The Americans were under no obligation to make the test site available for subsequent tests. |
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Visitors are advised not to spend more than an hour per day at the test sites, or to take relics of the tests as souvenirs. |
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After collapsing at a House of Lords dinner, Thatcher was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in central London on 7 March 2008 for tests. |
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Publishing a white paper tests public opinion on controversial policy issues and helps the government gauge its probable impact. |
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The commando courses are a series of physical and mental endurance tests that highlight their military professionalism. |
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On December 12, 2009, the first 787 completed high speed taxi tests, the last major step before flight. |
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New flight tests are to be conducted later in 2016 to validate the findings. |
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In late 2010, simulated icing tests were performed on the MSN1 flight test aircraft using devices installed on the leading edges of the wing. |
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The most important result proved it was nontoxic in humans by first performing toxicity tests in animals and then on humans. |
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Many clinical tests were inconclusive, probably because it had been used as a surface antiseptic. |
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During further tests, Trevithick's locomotive broke down three days later after passing over a gully in the road. |
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Five mail-order ice creams. Four pregnant women. Welcome to the mother of all taste tests. |
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The United States Department of Energy and several large oil and gas companies conducted several tests. |
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Baking reflects the evenness of cookies and cakes in multirack baking tests. |
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He had previously studied at the Portsmouth Eye Hospital to qualify to perform eye tests and prescribe glasses. |
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The secondary objective was to examine the relation between myocontrol and manual motor control tests. |
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All scientific theories are conjectures, even those that have successfully passed many severe and varied tests. |
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They then toured Argentina in the summer to play two tests against Argentina. |
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The three autumn tests held at Murrayfield during November yielded wins over Argentina and Tonga, and a narrow defeat against New Zealand. |
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As it is not a full member of the Rugby League International Federation, these matches are not considered to be tests. |
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The tests were a complete failure, with the fighter only seeing the bomber after it had passed its target. |
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Sturgeon then publicly stated that she had five tests for any future arrangements. |
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There is little statistical theoretical theory for copulas. Sensitivity studies of estimation procedures and goodness-of-fit tests for copulas are unknown. |
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Yet, initially defaunated empty tests and live barnacles developed markedly different macrobenthic assemblages, suggesting a strong indirect effect of the predation. |
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Here shoegear and stepboards are refitted prior to a commissioning run conducted by the manufacturer which includes high speed and emergency brake tests. |
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They noted that the general public was increasingly interested in such tests despite their lack of knowledge in some cases of what the results represent. |
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A large number of adjectives that are unergative according to the tests provided in Section 2 appear to be ergative with respect to their argument structure. |
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Artificial tests, then, can hardly err on the side of supplying too many opportunities for one bird to see another perform the act which is the model. |
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These tests use contemporary people sampled from certain parts of the world as references to determine the likely proportion of ancestry for any given individual. |
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Anyway, I told her, the gynie woman, how I absolutely adore Charles and I do want his children. And Celia, she said he should come for tests! Can you believe it? |
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Despite their seemingly strong hold on life, as indicated by the persistence of movement in decapitation tests, rattlers are relatively frail creatures and are easily killed. |
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The trend is reversed, however, on tests for originality and elaboration. |
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The most extensive of these field tests was conducted in a 5-acre young apple orchard temporarily interplanted, as is frequently the custom, with peach trees. |
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She could then replace the tests in the safe. Who would know? |
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Drivers will be tested for memory and car-handling skills while they pit their wits against several tests as they navigate the twisting course against the clock. |
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Does the antispin axle produce lateral instability on slippery roads? Our tests proved that the standard axle offers higher stability at or near standstill. |
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The tests give the market the chance to kick the tyres of some of Europe's weaker financial institutions, so you might expect the City to be enthusiastic about them. |
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In later tests, a fan was used to create a breeze similar to the one reported to have suddenly sprung up on the day of the sinking as the real Mary Rose went to make the turn. |
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Schoolchildren take a battery of standard tests to measure their progress. |
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The mechanical properties of iron and its alloys can be evaluated using a variety of tests, including the Brinell test, Rockwell test and the Vickers hardness test. |
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In 2007 the British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, pledged at the time to hold a public referendum based on certain tests he set as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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Surface of the ring was cleaned by abrasive paper between tests. |
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Johnson and Benjamin Reeves conducted strength tests on various boiler iron using a tester they had built in 1832 based on the design of one by Lagerhjelm in Sweden. |
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From time to time, and for safety reasons, Defence is able to close access for short periods along these easements during the conduct of tests carried out on the complex. |
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In 2013, as part of the 2013 meat adulteration scandal DNA tests revealed that horsemeat was present in some meat products sold in outlets owned by Whitbread. |
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Monkeys at USAMRIID research facilities have been infected, but tests on animals that are artificially infected with a human disease may give false or misleading results. |
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On this evidence they will certainly face tougher tests, as a depleted Newcastle side seemed to bask in the relative security of being ninth in the table. |
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The performance of indigenous students in national literacy and numeracy tests conducted in school years three, five, and seven is also inferior to that of their cohorts. |
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The researchers revealed that men and women who received atole as children achieved higher scores on reading comprehension tests and on non-verbal cognitive tests. |
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Many universities have introduced their own entrance tests such as the BMAT and LNAT for specific courses, or conduct interviews to select applicants. |
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It is shown that antidomain semirings are more expressive than test semirings and that Kleene algebras with domain are more expressive than Kleene algebras with tests. |
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The application of modern marker oriented analysis methods is indispensable in equivalence tests and for the quality control assurance of phytopreparations. |
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Acceptance is dependent upon the falsifiable hypothesis surviving tests. |
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Use of commonly accepted methods need not produce a final conclusion or even a consensus on a particular question, given different tests, data sets, and prior beliefs. |
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That is, she has an amoral affectlessness, a serene indifference to the suffering of others, which she invites and dispassionately observes as tests of her power. |
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Traditional water-bath or pressure-decay methods, however, no longer are sufficient to meet stiffer quality standards while vacuum tests often are too expensive. |
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In the selective school system, which survives in several parts of the United Kingdom, admission is dependent on selection criteria, most commonly a cognitive test or tests. |
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Furthermore, the difficulty and expense of experimental work with large aquatic animals has so far prevented some tests and limited sample size and rigor in others. |
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Some disagree with these findings, arguing that the results of these tests are open to human interpretation and susceptible to the Clever Hans effect. |
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There have been human health concerns associated with the consumption of dolphin meat in Japan after tests showed that dolphin meat contained high levels of mercury. |
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In the last two decades, North Korea has on various occasions conducted highly provocative missile and nuclear tests and promised to turn Seoul into a sea of fire. |
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Twenty percent of the specimens he tested, including those from sixteen gold medalists would have resulted in disciplinary proceedings had the tests been official. |
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Laboratory tests may reveal the presence of diatoms in the body. |
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The South Tower had been used for tests by television pioneer John Logie Baird for his mechanical television experiments, and much of his work was destroyed in the fire. |
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When the nuclear tests at Amchitka were over, Greenpeace moved its focus to the French atmospheric nuclear weapons testing at the Moruroa Atoll in French Polynesia. |
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The undrugged subjects performed significantly better in tests. |
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The tests were used to create diagnostic tools to determine the uptake of plutonium in the body in order to develop safety standards for working with plutonium. |
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Biochemical tests used in the identification of infectious agents include the detection of metabolic or enzymatic products characteristic of a particular infectious agent. |
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After it became known that the USSR carried out its nuclear bomb tests, Russell declared his position advocating for the total abolition of atomic weapons. |
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Under Armour already tests new products on campus, including a new so-called ungrabbable fabric, using athletes as part of its research-and-design process. |
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Although far smaller in blast power than the Tsar Bomba and other atmospheric tests, the confinement of the blasts underground led to pressures rivaling natural earthquakes. |
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Ndetan said the study results make the case for asking patients with slightly abnormal and unexplained kidney tests about their acetaminophen use. |
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There were doubts about whether they could play before the match started, because of the injuries they had sustained earlier, but they both passed fitness tests. |
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Through the annual walkathons, the blood glucose tests and other activities that we conduct round the year, we encourage people to lead active and balanced lives. |
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Both urine and blood tests were used to detect banned substances. |
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Measurements can also be made in batch form by extracting a single water sample and conducting any number of chemical or physical tests on that sample. |
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These tests have been credited as making rugby league the predominate code of rugby football in Australia, a situation which continues to this day. |
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This displacement of water is usually attributed to either earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, glacier calvings or more rarely by meteorites and nuclear tests. |
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Otherwise, the bill made no changes to age limits or hours of work, but repealed the education clauses of the 1833 Act, replacing them with literacy tests. |
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This is likely due to unequal allocation of educational resources, weak teacher training, poverty, and low Thai language skill, the language of the tests. |
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It also tests our tolerance of smart-aleck, potty-mouthed teenage boys. |
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Lichen identification uses growth form and reactions to chemical tests. |
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The literacy tests were gone, and the education clauses restored. |
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However, even under the more expansive tests, power retains a vital place. |
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Since the NPT entered into force in 1970, three states that were not parties to the Treaty have conducted nuclear tests, namely India, Pakistan, and North Korea. |
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Most applicants must pass tests of knowledge of the Spanish language and Spanish culture, but those who are under 18, or handicapped, are exempted. |
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Odysseus tests the loyalty of others and others test Odysseus' identity. |
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Seven further nuclear tests were conducted on the Australian mainland between 1955 and 1963, within the Woomera Prohibited Area, at Emu Field and Maralinga in South Australia. |
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Their outcomes are not known, though they are for most other safety tests. |
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The combination of this test, and Bayer's current line of VERSANT HIV and HCV viral nucleic acid tests, delivers on Bayer's strategy to become a leader in NAD assay virology. |
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Penney was anxious to secure the services of Titterton, who had recently emigrated to Australia, as he had worked on the American Trinity and Crossroads tests. |
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Two more nuclear tests were conducted in the Monte Bello Islands as part of Operation Mosaic in 1956, the detonations taking place on Alpha and Trimouille Islands. |
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The nucleic acids released using Pressure Cycling Technology will be evaluated for use in state-of-the-art amplification-based nucleic acid tests. |
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During the tests, Nora and the Specialist flirt, much to Frank's jealousy. |
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Current genetic tests can identify at least 13 different alleles influencing coat color, and research continues to discover new genes linked to specific traits. |
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We talked around things for a few minutes, sticking to the unweird stuff like how Alex was finishing up her finals and my AP tests and graduation. |
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Some tests, specifically, are based upon the understanding that when comparing the two, clitics resemble affixes, while words resemble syntactic phrases. |
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It has also been associated with the Anglican willingness to tolerate and comprehend opposing viewpoints instead of imposing tests of orthodoxy or resorting to heresy trials. |
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From those tests the role of periodicity becomes convincingly clear. |
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The United States responded in 1962 with Operation Dominic, involving dozens of tests, including the explosion of a missile launched from a submarine. |
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Nevertheless, the recent PNNL tests demonstrated how energy can be conserved by connecting the heat pump water heater to an exterior ducting appropriately. |
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The MBE predominantly tests evidence under the Federal Rules of Evidence, giving little attention to matters on which the law of different states is likely to be inconsistent. |
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Other tests are more sensitive in that they produce higher antibody titres but they do not detect substantially more seropositive individuals in a population. |
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