The unexpected results of the test have created a quandary for researchers. |
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Another laboratory has provided independent confirmation of the test results. |
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Half of the class has a chance at passing the test, and that is a charitable estimate. |
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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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In reviewing applicants, we consider both objective criteria, such as test scores, and subjective criteria, such as leadership ability. |
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Weekly quizzes will test your understanding of the material. |
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They are hoping to extract new insights from the test results. |
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Students will test the temperature of the water at different depths. |
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Only under special circumstances will you be allowed to retake the test. |
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We're still waiting for the test results, when we'll decide our next move. |
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The test is used to detect the presence of alcohol in the blood. |
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Their fauxmance is put to the test when Marc's mom has dinner at Casa Suarez. |
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Allowance, a third income test applies on the incomes of the allowee's parents. |
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In order to measure dynamic volumes, LUNG TEST 1000 spirometr which is a static and modifier system designed for pulmonary function test, was applied. |
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The new test is supposed to measure the aptitudes of the students. |
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The student was placed on probation for copying test answers. |
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The test helps identify problems that might otherwise go unnoticed. |
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She did poorly on the test, but, to be fair, so did a lot of other people. |
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After every test the wheel was cleaned by making two stops with cleaning shoes from a speed of 40 miles per hour. |
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The test calculations are carried out for the crosswedge benchmark and proved an excellent agreement with the source images method. |
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He was on the fringes of Test selection last year before a shoulder injury cruelled his chances. |
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But Tower did better than HBO, the Boston Business Journal, and some others, where the test messages apparently fell into a cyberhole. |
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Since making his debut in ODI's in 2012, Jos Buttler had to wait until 2014 for his Test debut. |
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Sony's devkits are large, to say the least. The Dreamcast, on the other hand, was very much a Microsoft animal and friendlier to code and test. |
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We need to check with Quality Assurance before we downselect the test equipment vendor. |
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I'm dreading getting the results of the test, as it could decide my whole life. |
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As you can see from the test reports, in the lower frequency ranges in particular, egg crates offer little value for absorption. |
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The fact that late developers emerged, ripe for grammar school education, having 'failed' the eleven plus test, was embarrassing. |
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We need to test this idea empirically instead of just speculating about it. |
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Data were tested for equiproportionality and Chi-square test associated p-value is reported when the difference is statistically significant. |
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He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the Protestants were entitled to some equivalent. |
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Although the exclusion zone around each test case is the same for all inputs, the area of each zone decreases with successive attempts. |
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In this context, the humiliating defeat of 1971 and the Indian nuclear test were major factors in the Pakistani decision to go nuclear. |
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He's a good student and usually does well. Granted, he did fail that one test, but I think there were good reasons for that. |
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To test this model, we measured the stiffness of hair bundles during mechanical stimulation. |
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The England cricket team, controlled by the England and Wales Cricket Board, is the only national team in the UK with Test status. |
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Whichever of these methods of manipulative reduction is used, a simple test for reduction, the Leadbetter heel-palm test, can be applied. |
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The fortifications failed their only test when the New Model Army entered London in 1647 and they were levelled by Parliament the same year. |
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The differences in the histoscores between two groups were compared using the student T test. |
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Yorkshire and the Humber has distinctive characteristics which make it an ideal test bed for further reform. |
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Note. After the device downloads its new configuration file, we can test placing a call on hold and the generic hold music will be heard. |
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For identification of the pathogen, a slide agglutination test with the corresponding antiplasma was used. |
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Test backrower Crocker, 28, had hinted that he would consider retiring if the three-year English deal fell through. |
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How could it be possible to play in such a high-pressure Test, yet feel as though it was just a game of backyard cricket? |
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Finally, the test was baselined by evaluating the best and poorest catalysts of their respective types by this protocol. |
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Finally, we associated names back to biocollections records and fit logistic models to test potential drivers of issues. |
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We aimed to test the feasibility of in situ transplantation of ADSCs by injecting bioencapsulated ADSCs into the liver in mouse model. |
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But in important ways the ' but for ' test obscures the true role played by causal principles in assessing legal responsibility. |
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What he really means is that the psychics' powers under test functioned more like a carpet bomb than a precision missile. |
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As a test for centrophobia, we measured the time fish spent in the centre of the tank in the horizontal plane. |
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The first step in preparing a test specimen with the FlexPrepTM is to secure the gyratory specimen in the chuck of the machine. |
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Grade-school-age boys are more antigirl than girls this age are antiboy. Boys begin to test each other. Who can run the fastest or hold their breath the longest? |
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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 only request I have to make with regard to such persons as desire to judge for themselves is, not to test the accuracy of my decipherings by the English translations. |
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She assured me that the lack of liquid in the bottle was due to the popularity of the tester and not that this fragranceless fragrance is a complete test of faith. |
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Model test and actual ditchings of various aircraft indicate that ditchings into the wall of water created by the major swell is roughly analogous to flying into a mountain. |
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I saw Gary looking at his textbook during the test. Wanna bao toh him? |
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Most of the test was easy, but the last question was a doozie. |
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No matter how quickly Joe finished his test, Roger always beat him. |
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This test frustrates me because if I fail, it'll destroy my grade. |
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But fashion and authority apart, and bringing Plato to the test of reason, take from him, his sophisms, futilities, and incomprehensibilities, and what remains? |
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The teacher gave her students Hail Columbia over their poor test scores. |
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Irish and Scottish players have played for England because neither Scotland nor Ireland have Test status and have only recently started to play in One Day Internationals. |
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This is a diagnostic test of your engine. You're supposed to have an output of a hundred and sixty-eight horses at sixty-two hundred R.P.M.s. You're nowhere near that. |
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The Needles Battery was used to develop and test the Black Arrow and Black Knight space rockets, which were subsequently launched from Woomera, Australia. |
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The variety of angles in the course, from slow bends to hairpins, will both test your skill as a driver and allow you the opportunity to pass other carts. |
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Inseparability is perhaps the strongest test of compoundhood. |
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The main indication for performing the DST is for the confirmation of suspected major depression. A positive test is excellent confirmatory evidence of the diagnosis. |
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Thus, Glejser's test also rejects the hypothesis of homoscedasticity. |
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Vision testing can be accomplished with either a counter model vision tester or wall-mounted eyecharts, along with the Ishihara system color blind test charts. |
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Physics seems, in fact, to have got itself into a cul-de-sac, obsessing over theories so mathematically abstruse that nobody even knows how to test them. |
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A false positive from a cancer screening test will unnecessarily frighten a healthy person, a false negative will deprive them of timely treatment. |
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The day-after recall test is one of the original forms of advertising research, but few people still use it because the data and analysis are limited. |
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The small sheet is used as forepractice, to assist the pupils in understanding the mechanism of the test. The large sheets contain the test material. |
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