We zero the equipment, retest the sample, and, if needed, a second sample is tested. |
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A standard protocol was developed to retest and retreat all patients and contacts who had been treated with Bicillin C-R for syphilis. |
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They're so confident that if you don't pass your test at the license bureau after completing their program, they'll pay for the retest. |
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Only two of the 12 reacted to the large dose of MSG but not the placebo in the retest. |
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I need some help on the English assignment, and seems to me you'll need some tutoring before the math retest. |
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They test and retest recipes to see what makes the best cookie, cake or ham. |
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Hopefully we'll retest it, it will go into clinical trials and it will help somebody. |
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The group searched four airport departure gates and, after they could not find the man, returned to the checkpoint to retest the machine. |
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The radon mitigator will retest your home to make sure the radon level is reduced adequately. |
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If result is still out of range, retest with a new test strip and new control solution. |
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Before continuing, you must troubleshoot the problem or retest in a different area. |
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The retest date is there because drugs can lose their potency with time. |
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As a matter of fact, this morning I picked up the mail and found out that I have to retest this winter. |
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In one instance, the oxygen cylinder retest card had not been updated for 14 years. |
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Stability data shall be presented to support the defined retest period and storage conditions. |
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The manufacturer has to retest samples from the production line to prove conformity. |
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After you remodel, retest in the lowest lived-in area to make sure the construction did not reduce the effectiveness of the radon reduction system. |
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Measuring muscle strength for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: retest reliability of hand-held dynamometry. |
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If you fail the test or don't take a retest, then a signal will sound telling you either to pull over or that you must pass the test. |
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But this appellate court did not retest the Kercher sample because there is nothing left to test. |
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Rosenthal agreed to retest DNA for prisoners whose trial evidence was tainted by the crime lab. |
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According to the leaks, the experts also reportedly found the bra clasp to be corroded and therefore impossible to retest. |
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Their suspicions aroused, Mr Klarkowski's colleagues decided to retest 20 of these patients. |
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Between now and then, it's likely to remain volatile, he says, and will retest the lows that it hit last week at least one more time. |
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In any case, the IOC may retest samples once new scientific techniques become available. |
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However, the IOC retaining all the doping samples for 10 years, will retest samples in an appropriate way should substantial doubts arise. |
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The mean difference on retest was less than 2 dB, irrespective of the age of the subject and the test frequency. |
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I have been informed that the retest period for this test may apply, should I wish to write this test again. |
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The police force in Toronto has to retest or requalify every year, so that would still be an inconsistency with police forces. |
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Also, CNSC staff is working with licensees on a requalification standard which will be used to retest certified staff. |
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We retest using this cutting-edge technology. |
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How much time do I have to request a rescore or a retest? |
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The following year we were obliged to retest. |
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The statistical method used for data analysis should take into account the stability study design to provide a valid statistical inference for the estimated retest period or shelf life. |
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If it is not possible, retest after 50 operating hours. |
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Retesting of registered models for energy performance will not be required due to the specification change although manufacturers may wish to modify and retest models to obtain a better qualification. |
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You decide to retest before that alarm goes off. |
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An immediate retest is advisable in such cases. |
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The family has never questioned Defra's policy towards bovine TB, just how the sample was taken in Boxy's case, and they are offering to pay for a retest themselves. |
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This was due to the low numbers in the retest group, especially when sub-analysis of the individual language groups was done. |
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If the vehicle fails the MOT retest it is then subject to a full MOT test at the full MOT test fee. |
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Mr. Smith sought the retest after failing a 1.5-mile endurance run because of an earlier leg injury, said Donna Micklus, a spokeswoman for administrative services. |
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If the positive reading is confirmed by the retest, a formal investigation would be undertaken to determine and address the cause of the contamination. |
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It is not necessary to test or retest samples from the original consignment of product under dispute: this would only be required if a reassessment were needed. |
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Bingamin Perhaps we should have a mandatory retest every 7-10 years? |
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There were 15 borderline, one medical review and from the pulmonary function tests there were 248 normal, seven borderline, one medical review and one retest. |
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The vehicle owner is only subject to one retest per MOT test. |
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If it is removed from the premises for repair and then returned before the end of 10 working days it can have a retest at half the original fee paid. |
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The research included the successful increase of a recommended retest date for its leading ingredient, 10 percent astaxanthin oleoresin, to four years at room temperature. |
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