Now it appears that the infallible litmus test of whether one is on the right track is whether most people think the contrary. |
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The test results showed that raw sewage is contaminating the bathing areas. |
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The standard in the US is 130 lb test line in one loop with a fisherman's knot. |
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The simplest way to test your child for food intolerance is to remove the food from their diet for at least five days. |
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A fasting or elimination test can be performed to determine if diarrhea is caused by a food allergy or intolerance. |
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It was an Australian view intolerant of mediocrity in any aspect of a test team. |
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The symptoms became quite distressing and, after a negative colonoscopy, a simple test revealed that I was lactose intolerant. |
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This test is not satisfied by evidence that the defendant had consumed so much alcohol that he was intoxicated. |
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The test is recommended for on the spot testing whenever alcohol consumption is planned or intoxication is suspected. |
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Ever wondered how you can test your taste buds' ability to tell the difference between cheap plonk and fine wines? |
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To be sure, he did his part to test out the audio system, mixing celebratory calls with fist pumps and short outbursts of enthusiasm. |
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Even the metallic intrauterine devices may prevent you from having the MRI test done. |
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He further highlighted that we can test general statements by searching for contrary instances. |
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Very soon, Ronald will be appearing for his physical fitness test and is sure to score full marks. |
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Another test might be the serious pursuit of a Civil Service Act to entrench basic safeguards. |
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Monday is rehearsals, costume fittings, and some test footage on different kinds of camera. |
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Though supposedly posing a test of survival skills, the desert-island situation was rather contrived. |
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It is a full-scale virtual airport control tower designed to test ways to monitor potential traffic problems. |
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Six minutes and forty seconds after the launch the rocket plunged into the ocean and the test was over. |
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I am doubtful that he will be picked for the upcoming test series against Zimbabwe, where pitch invasions take on a whole new meaning. |
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The wilful Welshman was quick to test his new manager, reacting to that substitution at The Valley with a stream of invective. |
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The test that he came up with was a series of tasks, like counting coins, inventing things. |
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The first of my tests was a simple measurement of how much of my test subjects' stomach flab I could pinch between my fingers. |
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Packed with sensors, the bullet is fired down the pipeline pneumatically and used to test for weak points. |
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She turned around on her stool with a bright smile on her face holding the flask and a test tube out to the confused young man. |
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But more than anything else, it is an invitation to the artist in each one of us to test our drawing skills on paper. |
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The World Cup will test Logan's nerve, show if she can stay cool under pressure. |
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There are no minimum qualifications for water consultants who test cooling towers. |
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Because of the extreme non-normality of these scores, we used a statistical test for two Poisson distributions. |
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Who, with an iron-like grip, presided over the single most successful era in Australian test cricket history? |
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I can understand why people would want to walk, ski or pogo stick over this icy terrain to the South Pole to explore or to test their limits. |
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The hearings were viewed as test cases because of complaints about postal voting irregularities in other parts of the country. |
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If you accept toughness as the test of your policies, why not adopt the toughest policy of all? |
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This is another test that measures irritancy by using pumpkin rind to simulate the effect of a test substance on human skin. |
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Many of these machines will get their first test on March 2, Super Tuesday, when voters head to polls in ten states. |
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Third, a Mantel test was used to assess the hypothesis of genetic isolation by geographic distance. |
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A single fly was placed on the platform, and placidly stayed there, motionless, until the test stimulus was presented. |
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Trevor, migrated from England in 1940 to work as a test flight engineer with the then Government Aircraft Factory. |
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Colonel Kinnaird said the flight's test pilots are not Chuck Yeager types who venture into a flight envelope that has never been done before. |
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The proximal femur and distal tibia were potted in cylindrical molds of polymethyl methacrylate for gripping in the test fixtures. |
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A quick test is to flip every sexual reference in an account from male to female and gauge your reaction. |
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In test tube assays using fat cells, the polyphenolic polymers were found to increase sugar metabolism a whopping 20-fold. |
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We also rebooted between test iterations to clear out disk and memory caches. |
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The 12-year-old test case may open the floodgates for a spate of litigation against local authorities. |
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The test is corrected automatically, and the results are sent to cardholders and program managers simultaneously. |
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However, we note that neither test retains significance after correcting for multiple comparisons over genes. |
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Also, you may want to test a small area of your floor before applying it everywhere. |
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People want the types of cars and trucks that fail the test of environmental correctness by being too large or by using fossil fuels. |
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The inspector will question the availability of patient information and the system for correlating it with test data. |
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Just as was done on the 13 individual test scores, we can go further and measure the correlations among these four group factors. |
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The test itself required users to click on pictures on a computer screen corresponding to a word that was read out. |
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He opened the door for many a young man to test their skills and offer their blood on the corridas of Spain. |
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In fact, neither cortisol levels at baseline nor response to the corticotropin test were measured to assess for possible adrenal insufficiency. |
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I know today is a Monday, but I'm giving you a pop quiz to see if you've been studying for your test on Wednesday. |
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Most of them had skipped breakfast to test one another for the pop quizzes that inevitably lay ahead. |
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Consumers should also test the cosmetics in a small skin area before using them regularly. |
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Years ago, you said, pop-ups were considered a place to test a new retail concept. |
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The birds then obligingly dropped their feces into well-placed plastic flowerpots near popular perches throughout a large, wooded test area. |
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This point is important because we cannot assume that a single psychologically constructed test will accurately describe language fluency. |
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When Gaitan joined the National Guard, Ramos tried to enlist too but flunked the entry test twice. |
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After test builds, the Fit Team would measure components for gaps and flushness. |
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During his brief test flight, Bullard had experienced an episode of flutter. |
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I decided to do a little field research to test said hypothesis, one I've in fact posited myself on occasion. |
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It is not definitively conclusive that the prevalence of skin test positivity has increased in the US population. |
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Of course, it wasn't a true flying wing but the plane would test Northrop's theories about such a craft. |
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Crosby joined Northrop as part of the war effort and became a test pilot on some of the company's flying wing designs. |
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It is suitable for a range of applications including timers, controllers, counters, test equipment or systems requiring an electronic display. |
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Once a beneficial test has been licensed the challenge is to avoid a postcode lottery in its use. |
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They could then test and refine their counter-intelligence strategy by monitoring how the US reacts. |
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It transpired blood test results attached on a Post-it to a referral letter had not been seen. |
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The post-mortem test revealed that one of her sons was suffering from an infection. |
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An example would be Alzheimer's disease, for which there is no good test but highly reliable post-mortem findings. |
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An elevated follicle-stimulating hormone test may be helpful in diagnosing menopause when the history is unclear. |
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Shadow Skill slavishly follows the rules of the fighting anime genre as if it expects a test later. |
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In turn, I challenge my fellow NCOs to test his ideas and instill fundamental precepts of leadership and followership. |
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The campaign follows previous efforts by the company to test the effectiveness of mobile couponing in local markets. |
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The project also will test use of the Web to provide science lab courses to high schools. |
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You have to do a special test to find out if the bacteria that causes food poisoning and can kill was present. |
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Whether the test is that this is a first appeal to the Court of Appeal or a second appeal is irrelevant. |
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The test was internally corrected for differences in reactivity or spontaneous courtship behavior between mutant and wild-type flies. |
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The system uses a flat panel touchscreen and a separate IR keyboard and its small footprint allows it to fit any test bench. |
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It's always an honour to play for your country and to test yourself against some of the top teams in the world. |
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Adjusting soil pH and fertility levels according to soil test results will speed establishment of the cover crop. |
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Saturday marked the first test of the controversial Hunting Act, which came into force on Friday. |
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However, they did not realise that the DNA test would also be able to expose their attempts at a cover-up. |
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It was this third option that was most easy to test for, using modern forensic techniques. |
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At the request of the defence, she asked the police to obtain a forensic test of some evidence. |
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It is the first time since the controversy that Hayes has expressed a willingness to allow modern forensics to test her innocence. |
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First, the Army selected forested test plots about 3 miles northeast of Fairbanks near Farmers Loop Road. |
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Justine remembered that Kylie had been cramming mightily for the test when they last spoke. |
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Black risks taking on a cramped position with backward development in order to test both players' positional abilities. |
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The film is one enormous set, with product placement everywhere and the camera crew ever keen to test crane shots. |
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If you want to fish deep, reduce the line strength to perhaps 10-pound test and use a crankbait with a deep angled lip. |
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Let's take a look at the crash test for a second vehicle, that's the Land Rover Freelander. |
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Since the lotion formulation provided nearly total protection, the test participants preferred it. |
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Three months had been used to develop and test the user interface between Fortran and the Web server and the potential user. |
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Originally a sound four-door vehicle, the test model was in silver-grey with dark fleck upholstery. |
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Wicklow also had their problems when David Moran failed a fitness test while Michael O'Brien also cried off through injury. |
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Drag hunting first developed as a way to test foxhounds, but it had turned into its own sport by the middle of the 19th century. |
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We could only get a few vehicles on the screen at a time on our test machine without the frame rate bottoming out. |
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With the exception of the frangible bullet loads, the test gun kept everything comfortably inside that margin. |
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Unless something unexpected crops up this year, this test looks like something a lot of us should try next year. |
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The projects themselves were trivial, closer to a test contrived by a college fraternity than a business school, and that was the point. |
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Ideas and the right to criticise them are the litmus test of a free society. |
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Thus the calculated electrostatic free energy corresponds to the work required to push the test ion into the channel. |
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The manufacturer's insert for the laboratory test kit will list significant interferences or cross-reactivities for the test. |
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What I did do was test a good cross section of available ammo that is identified as match-grade. |
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I like to test balls into a strong crosswind to see how they hold the line. |
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Witch hazel also exhibited a strong antiphlogistic effect in the croton oil ear edema test in the mouse. |
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The test vehicle was fitted with cruise control, hidden away in front of the driver's right knee. |
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In one application of the invention, the apparatus can be used to test the friability of diamond particles. |
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Taking out her slightly crumpled test paper, she hurried to the living room. |
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During this process, the beams from the reference surface and test sample interfere, producing dark and bright fringes. |
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The next test for Mr. Rudd occurs on Thursday when the make-up of the new front bench is decided. |
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The game has loads of different courses to tackle, all cunningly designed to test your manual dexterity to the maximum. |
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We found his crucibles and cupels, ceramics that these people used to test rocks to see if they contained any precious metals. |
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If you usually slick your hair back in a neat ponytail, put a curling iron to the test and wear your hair long and wavy. |
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The acid test ratio is similar to the current ratio but eliminates the inventory figure in the current assets section of the balance sheet. |
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A lot of hard work and study went into learning no less than twenty words for the test and nearly all the pupils scored full marks. |
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The full-scale test control and data acquisition system is one of the most advanced available anywhere in the world. |
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We have to teach them to answer the test correctly on Shakespeare's use of full stops and paragraphs. |
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The installer must test for compliance and produce a commissioning report before the fume cupboard is put into service. |
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This means that farmers and the test of the industry will be able to order custom sugar beet varieties selected for the genes they contain. |
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To me the test of good technology is functionality, ability to enhance the quality of my life, and absence of moral conundrums. |
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Her test data clearly shows the need to open functionality applications in a new window. |
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The contents offer a crucial test for theories describing the fundamental nature of matter and energy. |
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Sam begins to tell a hilariously funny story about taking the test we just got back, and David adds in a few biting comments of his own. |
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The best test screenings are for film-makers who read the room and go back into the cutting room. |
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Prehistoric pottery was abundant in the test pits, with 1,360 potsherds, including 34 rim sherds and 50 decorated body sherds, recovered. |
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In several cases it is possible to test this by comparing early and late varieties of titanite from the same sample or same locality. |
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Sometimes a thin needle is used to puncture the cyst and take out fluid to test for the Echinococcus infection. |
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She did a strep test on me and although I'm very squeamish with a bad gag reflex, she got the swab and made me laugh the whole way. |
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Serologic test results for hepatitis B and C virus and cytomegalovirus were negative. |
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The process will test his ability to make good on his promises to use rail to ease Westside traffic congestion. |
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Such simplified set-up could ease the dissemination of a simple, indirect challenge test for BHR in young children. |
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It's a test that can detect the presence of infections, inflammation, precancerous cells or cancer. |
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During the trial period the test car was not garaged, but exposed to moderately cold Michigan weather and one light snowfall. |
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The amount of protein in the urine is also checked alongside a blood pressure reading to test for pre-eclampsia. |
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The final poll you should do is a pre-election ballot test about two to three weeks before the election. |
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This poses an important test for those of us who want to make a consistent stand in defence of liberties during the second term. |
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Here, B was under a pre-existing contractual duty owed to A's employer to test the truthfulness of A's statements. |
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Because we did not have neurobehavioral test results preexposure, the reasonable alternative was to calculate expected values. |
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What happens if they put down a non-grammar school as their first preference, but also enter their child for the admissions test at our school? |
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Last week I did my first screen test ever, for a pilot TV series about post-divorce daters. |
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The first test of any pregnancy is one that confirms the woman is pregnant. |
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My wife and I were overjoyed when we did a pregnancy test confirming she was pregnant with our second child. |
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Under that model, teachers, students, and schools are gauged by how their test scores measure up. |
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To achieve authentic results for the lifetime of your coatings you have to test them under gageable conditions. |
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The screening test studied was prenatal serum screening for Down's syndrome. |
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The test substance is usually administered orally by gavage using a stomach tube or a suitable intubation cannula. |
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One, who was 74 years old, had had a routine prenuptial test in the United States. |
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Some participants found it difficult to understand why a preoperative skin test was performed. |
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As a result, all women who are considered at risk for possible pregnancy are instructed to have a pregnancy test performed preoperatively. |
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Gamers can also join the beta test by pre-ordering the game at select retailers. |
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Finally, the average period of the oscillator is related to the average signal propagation delay through the test circuit. |
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The city was on a knife-edge tonight as its flood defences faced their toughest test following the continuing deluge. |
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The case is becoming a critical test of our justice system and our democracy. |
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The team at the University of Strathclyde have proved this mathematically, and we've now built a demonstrator to test it practically. |
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This is a space flight demonstrator designed to test technologies required for them to locate and rendezvous with the Station. |
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Richard Stephenson will take Connolly's place providing he comes through a late fitness test on a hamstring. |
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They might be racing on a Sunday and a test team might be at the proving grounds at Arizona. |
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It is prudent to do a Treadmill test since you are middle aged and your lipid profile is abnormal. |
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The test confirmed that the relationship between these independent variables and the dependent variable is indeed linear. |
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Hence a urine test showed minute traces of the banned stimulant pseudo-ephedrine. |
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The adoption of such a test would sometimes require the trial of an issue or at least cross-examination of deponents to affidavits. |
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During the interview after doing a brief 10 min test the psych said I would have difficulty in dealing with the course. |
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The issue of measurement equivalence was examined because it is becoming a critical psychometric concern for test users. |
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Some might feel perplexed by the differences in the psychometric properties of the test in the two university samples. |
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The final test is to roll a golf ball in a number of directions across the green. |
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It will be a supreme test of the virtues of public ownership over privatisation. |
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She handed in her party membership card after she failed a fast-track basic skills test for sitting councillors and was deselected. |
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In fact I appeared in the subsequent valuation test case which valued that goodwill. |
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June's picture was of several patients in a secure facility sitting with goofy grins in front of a television displaying a test pattern. |
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I was able to rewire and test circuits quickly without having to solder and desolder. |
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If light reflex is diminished in one eye, a swinging flashlight test may discriminate between an afferent lesion and an efferent lesion. |
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A high school in Orlando boosted its test scores from an F to a D after purging its attendance rolls of 126 low-performing students. |
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The lower 150m section has a gentle gradient of 12 degrees providing an ample and safe area to test out those first turns. |
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In developmental psychology it's considered impolite even to mention it, let alone test it. |
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After four to six weeks, retake the step test to see if you've improved enough to justify graduating to the advanced workout. |
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School officials caved and the student was able to retake a test five hours before graduation and receive her diploma. |
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I've wanted to test these ideas for years, but had a devilish time coming up with an appropriate experiment. |
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Holywell Rowing Club's new boat passed its first test as it glided gracefully over the waters of Lough Gill on a dewy May evening last Thursday. |
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Just shy of 12,000 feet, even the smallest uphill can test one's lung capacity and necessitate granny gear. |
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An exercise test should end when diagnostic criteria have been reached or when the patient's symptoms and signs dictate. |
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The rabbit pyrogen test is well established as an official end-product test. |
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The specificity of the dipstick test makes it useful for identifying hematuria, pyuria, or bacteriuria. |
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Once the test is started, the green indicator light comes on and the participant can commence the trial. |
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As any diehard salesman will tell you, overcoming people's objections for not wanting to buy is the biggest test you will face. |
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Some studios are even toying with the idea of making full-length virtual films to test on audiences before green-lighting them. |
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He was, however, having difficulty in getting a suitable test case to the starting gate. |
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This test provides the elastic limit, elongation, yield point, yield strength, tensile strength, and the reduction in area. |
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So grain elevator operators should welcome a test that uses a dilute sodium hydroxide solution to accentuate color differences of wheat seeds. |
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Their test stands have been developed to cover a vast array of hydraulic, electro-hydraulic and specialist equipment. |
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I test these hypotheses using data from an electronic mail survey of a random sample of students at a large university in the United States. |
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The King of Spain knows this ground and its quirks well enough, but this was a test of character after the press ding-dong of the past week. |
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This whole thing will be run like a classic flight test program of expanding the envelope, but we will always take off at full gross weight. |
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In Stubbs' case, his condition was discovered after some adverse results from a routine drugs test showed unusually elevated hormone levels. |
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Due to back orders of the test sets caused by high usage rates, four aircraft were grounded. |
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When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses. |
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Twenty kids are grouped in teams to test their smarts and skills against outlandish challenges. |
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Various indigenous grasses were grown on each soil type to test their filtering effects. |
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The theft follows other recent embarrassments to the department, specifically, allegations of cheating and irregularities in test scoring. |
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In the course of the battle three new stewards were elected in the test area and the workers feel emboldened by how they conducted the struggle. |
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But I would add to the fact that his Honour does appear to have applied the correct test concerning the need to discharge the jury. |
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In other words, the dynamics of conversation may provide a test procedure to confirm or disconfirm a particular analysis. |
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Connection and disconnection of test equipment and ground support equipment are performed in a single action. |
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We therefore encapsulated hairpin ribozymes inside 200-nm vesicles to test for surface effects. |
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Does the encephalon fail when drummed-in ideas are put to the test of being examined? |
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After disentangling it from around his front sprocket he fought back over the day's remaining test to claim victory. |
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The Guthrie test is one of the tests used to determine the phenylalanine level in the blood. |
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Because her test results were always normal, she began to take her gynecological health for granted. |
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The six of us that are left are looking around at the empty beds and realizing that this is becoming a test of endurance. |
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England supporters will be well aware of a disputed LBW dismissal of top West Indian batsman Brian Lara in the final test at the Oval. |
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Oil dispersants were applied only as a test because there were too many unknowns about their effect on the environment. |
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The Lachman test is performed with the knee at 30 degrees in a supine position and involves anterior displacement of the tibia on the femur. |
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Of course, a simple double-blind test can be applied to any claims of divining or dowsing powers. |
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Others test him by bringing in unlikely objects for him to divine at the show's finale. |
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Did anyone ever check that a range of test pressures corresponded with suitability for particular usages? |
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I bring it up every so often just to test the waters, which are getting less chilly, but he still evinces quite a bit of hesitation. |
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Concordant with this result, Tajima's test and Fu and Li's tests indicated an excess of singletons as expected under the rapid growth hypothesis. |
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Driving the thing is marginally more complicated, but will not test the aptitude of anyone who has ever sat in a dodgem. |
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Here, we use salamander pheromone delivery as a test case for dissecting the evolutionary dynamics at multiple levels in a functional complex. |
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The second test consisted of exercising for 20 minutes on a cycle ergometer. |
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Investigation of dyspeptic patients by test and endoscopy increased the use of resources without producing benefit. |
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Julie's background includes data center and computer support as well as experience with test plan development and execution. |
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The Home Secretary unveiled plans to stage a series of exercises to test whether Britain was prepared for a terrorist attack. |
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There is plenty of prose to explain the ideas, as well as many exercises to test what the student has learned. |
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Pangnirtung was selected as the ideal spot for an exercise to test army skills in a remote area. |
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It works non-invasively, by analysing how the mix of gases in the breath of its test subjects alter between inhalation and exhalation. |
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He admitted to the crime, but a DNA test eventually led to his exoneration. |
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Was it medically ethical for a doctor to go to these extremes to test a patient's grasp on reality? |
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How ethical is it to test drugs for AIDS in countries that cannot afford these treatments? |
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We are currently conducting the necessary experiments to test this hypothesis. |
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Now, let's review the results of an experiment designed to test this hypothesis. |
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Having formulated their hypothesis, they conduct rigorous experiments to test it. |
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The model was first proposed almost 15 years before molecular technologies were able to experimentally test and confirm it. |
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Theorists will look for specific models of inflation, while experimentalists will look for new ways to test it. |
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They can get advice on a range of business subjects and can test their knowledge with the experts. |
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Michael had that evening decided to take the Scierra TI 15.1 foot double-handed rod I used earlier and test it. |
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You can test this by taking a small hammer and gently tapping your forehead just above the left eyebrow. |
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Purchase an eyebrow pencil the same shade as your hair making sure the pencil is hard, test on the back of your hand. |
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The test began with the eye charts at 200 feet and all testers reading them. |
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Each of the recipients was given a sight test so they could receive the correct eyeglasses. |
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Yorkshire couple Lizzie Lowe and David Poole spent two weeks putting the system to the test and found the experience to be an eye-opener. |
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These double standards won't pass any test anywhere for fairness and equity. |
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People lock systems down prior to test and as soon as test is complete the systems are opened up again. |
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The three computer download test worked like a charm and all downloads were successful. |
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Unlike the Draize test which focuses on the cornea, the Bovine lens test focuses on how the irritants affect the lens of the eye. |
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He was dropped from the test team in January 2002 and has received just one chance since. |
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Jim volunteered to do the dishes, giving Blair more time to drudge through the rest of the test papers. |
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He blamed the result of the drug test on an anaesthetic injection he had during dental treatment. |
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During Stage 1, his drug test showed evidence of a banned steroid, triamcinolone. |
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In England a player forgets to take a drug test and gets an eight-month ban. |
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As an index of undesirable traits, testing positive on a drug test could be likened to having a tattoo. |
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The two sprinters, who missed a mandatory drug test last Thursday, are also to be the subject of a Greek government inquiry into their behaviour. |
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In the former case, this test is founded upon the immediate effect of the drug (preadrenocortical effect), consisting primarily in pancytosis. |
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At baseline, serum ferritin and antithyroid peroxidase antibodies were measured and a thyrotrophin releasing hormone test was performed. |
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The applicants appear to propose a dual test in respect of the powers of compulsory acquisition. |
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In the present study, we sought to test this explanation for the apparent decline in ganzfeld effect sizes. |
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The present research was implemented as a pilot study to test feasibility and examine preliminary evidence of program effectiveness. |
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The changes, if adopted by government, will be implemented over the next 10 years with a four-year pilot scheme to test the diploma. |
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Learners are allowed to test the conceptualizations they formed during the previous phase. |
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The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation in which you will have to make a decision. |
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The unit assembled at Fort Sill recently to test all aspects of their field artillery skills. |
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The steering was absolutely pinpoint precise, and in the slalom test you could slide by the cones with an inch to spare very easily. |
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But where I think the learned judge has erred, is in making the possibility of such an innocent breach of the covenant a test of its validity. |
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We need to test those methods and develop more innovative methods for doing that. |
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Data from a field study were re-examined to test the utility of fractal analysis. |
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Levine also directed a three-year field test of the standards at 20 pilot test schools across the country. |
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The influence of different conditions during the combustion process was investigated by altering the speed and load of the test engine. |
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The pouches were conditioned at ASTM standard test conditions for 48 hours prior to testing. |
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The first test here should be whether infinite computing power is, in principle, even possible. |
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The kit contains test tubes, pipettes, funnels and other lab materials necessary for multiple experiments and activities. |
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After 24 h the contents of the container were stirred and 25 ml was pipetted into test tubes and freeze-dried. |
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Ten minutes after adding malate, we again pipetted the supernatant from the same dish into other test tubes. |
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A couple of the multicellular test subjects died and the invertebrates had a fifty-fifty survival rate. |
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The apparatus has been used to test a material with known heat conductivity. |
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This prompted us to test whether any of these proteins could rescue the mutant insensitivities to pheromone. |
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She reached inside her handbag, mumbling something under her tears and pulled out a pregnancy test stick. |
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The confrontation with the court represents the first test of the new administration, analysts say. |
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Until recently, techniques for determining atomic structure haven't been agile enough to test liquids, except as very thin films. |
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Equations for computing weights that maximize the reliability of a test with multiple parts were derived using a congeneric model. |
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One method would be to test the current dosing regimen against shorter, delayed, or less potent regimens rather than placebo. |
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Numerous challenges arise in instrumenting any field test to acquire the data necessary for specific test measures. |
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A typical automated test and control system uses a computer to control positioning equipment and instrumentation. |
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On the back of the imagination test was stapled a plain envelope that contained the ESP targets. |
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The performance of the integrator is compared to the inactivation of a test organism. |
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One of his strategies is to test whether a word can conjure up a complex idea. |
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Speaking of weight, I sat and stood on the case to test its structural integrity. |
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Do you think he can meet your test and connect with voters in the South and in the border States in the general election? |
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To do its job, a test needs to be absolutely fair and rigorous, incapable of being finessed, and externally moderated. |
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That was when the idiots decided to test the fire alarm without the usual warning over the speakers. |
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Genotypic selection was measured on plastic traits in each environment to test whether the observed direction of plasticity was adaptive. |
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I'm really poor at interior lighting so this is just a very quick test to get an initial idea. |
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The probe prepared as described above can be used to assay test samples for conspecificity as follows. |
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The physical fitness test conducted by the State police to select women constables in Tiruchi on Monday and Tuesday was not an exception. |
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As I see it, the way forward is to develop and test particular narrative construals of Scripture. |
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An approved laboratory might not be approved to test for all potential drinking water contaminants. |
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This exercise allowed us to operate with a multinational force, to test our interoperability, and to provide crews with exposure to more complex scenarios. |
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Given the good fit of the CFA and the interpretability of the correlations among the constructs, the second-order structural model was used to test hypotheses. |
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