The system echoes a scheme due to be trialled in Leeds this autumn, which will see volunteers testing the equipment without being charged. |
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A small sample of hair is sent for testing to a lab, where it is screened for traces of a range of drugs, including cannabis and heroin. |
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It returned 469 of the krytrons but the rest, they declared, had been destroyed in testing conventional weapons. |
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Many, many times I took along beginners and intermediates to help me at the testing hill, and we'd spend hours discussing whatever I knew about. |
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The testing of women candidates should be carried out by women examiners, she added. |
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The corporation is testing a new system that will make an entire week's worth of output available at the click of a mouse. |
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It can be used as a stand-alone tester or integrated into automated processing and testing systems. |
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This procedure is commonly used for testing purposes to override the actual position of the landing gear. |
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Darwin's investigation into the biology of the Venus flytrap involved testing the sensitivity of trigger hairs. |
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Government plans to relax much-criticised SATs testing of young children have been welcomed by Southend school heads and teachers' unions. |
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Well we just completed our testing of these six graphics boards, along with the winner of our last round, the 9500 Pro. |
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The development of transgenic mice has opened up new possibilities for mutagenicity testing in small animal models. |
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Currently I am testing out a new look for the blog which seems to be an improvement on the default template. |
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Increased nuclear testing is a central concern for the region and the world. |
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After testing in 2004, the Air Force would like to buy six more ABLs and modify the test bird into an operational aircraft. |
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The tester offers a set-up function to allow operators to set various parameters used in testing configuration and memory storage. |
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Firewalls, authentication schemes and rigid testing are musts for any company that wants to maintain a trusting relationship with its customers. |
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Thirty yards is a reasonably good range for testing and zeroing a hunting air gun. |
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Many women have testing done even though they have no intention of terminating an abnormal pregnancy. |
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Skin testing protocols are standardized for penicillin, and are well described for local anesthetics and muscle relaxant agents. |
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Medical evaluation including sexually transmitted disease testing and genetic screening will be required of donor participants. |
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I've long been a supporter of electoral reform and proportional representation but this election is testing my commitment to such a policy. |
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The women who take karate will be testing for their black belts within the next six months. |
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They expect Hong Kong to eventually become a testing ground for convertibility of the yuan. |
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While there is a quantifiability to testing and measuring image quality, the same does not apply to user interface and ergonomics. |
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The Marines and Sailors of Small Craft Company are operationally testing the Small Unit Riverine Craft. |
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Put 2 or 3 saucers into the freezer to use later when testing for setting point. |
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Identifying an adjustment that works in testing might carry a car from 15th after a pit stop to fifth in only a few laps during the race. |
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Over the years, firemen have been rendering exemplary service at the most testing times. |
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Officials were not permitted to install remote-controlled monitoring cameras at two weapons testing sites. |
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Central testing at Tully is unique in that it can identify those bulls that are efficient feed converters. |
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However, in the absence of HIV testing of all patients, we cannot exclude HIV as a mechanism enabling multiple infection. |
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This prohibited nuclear testing in the atmosphere, in outer space, and underwater. |
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The company has 22 tutors and 16 testers and does not use an automatic testing system, as is common practice in other workplaces. |
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A number of British fertility clinics are already testing embryos for inherited conditions like muscular dystrophy. |
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The reason is that when we were out exploring the frontiers, we were out at the edges of the flight envelope all the time, testing limits. |
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We find this an opportune time to write this piece as high stakes testing currently looms large over schools, teachers, and students. |
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Flight testing his aircraft the following morning and flying over York he was shattered to see the smoking devastation rising from the city. |
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Glasgow city council is now testing Flippers cards in 12 primary schools and two secondaries. |
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This study illustrates an important use of bioelectronic sensor technology in a current molecular genetic testing application. |
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Designers and test houses are presented with increased resistibility levels and testing complexity from these new equipment recommendations. |
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After testing her fitness by a demanding walk he decided that she would cope and took her to be equipped with clinkered boots and an alpenstock. |
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After an evaluation period, the generator, which has been designed to be portable, will be moved on to more testing sites such as Burgar Hill. |
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Rather than testing the effectiveness of a theory in clinical practice, basic research tests the validity of the propositions of the theory. |
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On subject with that, I was helping Natalie study for her history finals on Friday, testing her on world leaders. |
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It should be useful for scientists involved in developing new assays or in testing phototoxicity effects of various xenobiotics. |
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Both drivers also covered extensive mileage testing various tyre compounds with Michelin. |
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All pregnant patients with HIV infection should also undergo tuberculin skin testing as part of their routine prenatal care. |
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A programme of testing several thousand pathological specimens of appendixes and tonsils was started. |
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The defense argued that police mishandled blood drops from the crime scene, making the results of DNA testing unreliable. |
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For more than a decade, Lismore City Council has been testing the waters for a new aquatic facility for the city. |
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There will also be testing centres for blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, and the blood bank will be present. |
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Why don't you follow me through to the testing area we have set up for you and you can demo your software to us. |
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One and a half million people were exposed to high radiation doses during the nuclear testing programme. |
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The Board say that there is no point testing or treating anyone who has eaten these products if they are well. |
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Therapy is used to stress reality testing initially, and later to explore stressors, and improve coping skills. |
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The never-ending fuss about the propriety of testing helps to keep the practice within bounds. |
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We begin testing nursing majors as they enter their first nursing courses in the sophomore year. |
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I tell them straight out how I feel about animal testing and they have all felt the same way. |
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Chirac is taking no chances, however, and has dispatched police reinforcements to the former French nuclear testing ground. |
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We show that m-handed assembly planning can be reduced to testing for unboundedness. |
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This kind of magnetometry could be very useful for nondestructive testing of materials. |
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In any case, much qualitative research entails the testing of theories in the course of the research process. |
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We had the luxury of being able to hire a market research firm to provide the testing facility complete with one-way mirror and video recording. |
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The rain over the past couple of days meant the going was heavy with the conditions testing the stamina of the horses. |
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All of his wins have been gained on pretty testing ground and underfoot conditions are likely to livelier tomorrow. |
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They'll test it in 12 elementary schools, part of a multisite collaboration that includes seven universities testing similar programs nationwide. |
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And I'm saying, we've got to start testing that and asking ourself, is that true or is it just something we're telling ourselves? |
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Since prostate cancer often has no early warning signs, early diagnostic testing can be critical. |
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Olsen, the German fashion house, has just opened its first shop in Glasgow after testing the water with its own concession in a department store. |
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In cooler weather, I spent nearly every free moment testing handload combinations through my array of bolt-action rifles. |
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This exercise piece is specifically designed for isometric and isotonic neck muscle testing and exercise. |
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As for all the bugs that were found after the release, again this is management's fault for NOT having a proper testing process before release. |
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Subjects were recruited prenatally by screening parents using skin testing and questionnaires regarding allergic diseases. |
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Your state radon office or a radon tester can tell you more about radon testing devices. |
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The testing lab is now calculating the estimated form pressures based on the strain gauge data to see what the lateral pressures really were. |
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The contestants took a multiple-choice exam testing their knowledge of the subject. |
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I think students are working a great deal harder and I think exam papers are testing different skills. |
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The rationale behind testing is the standardisation of education, the production of predictable and replicable outcomes in the classroom. |
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Westminster was also testing the Navy's new Improved Action Working Dress, a rig which is for use on board while on duty. |
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Geoff Parks, head of admissions at Cambridge University, warned A-level exams were testing the wrong skills. |
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Functional testing was also performed, and this included the single-legged hop and vertical jump tests. |
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Annual testing will allow identification of children who have acquired CMV infection and might benefit from screening for retinitis. |
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Once your services are provided via interfaces you can mock them up for testing or demo purposes. |
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With Scierra stocking the house with a full range of all of their rods, reels and lines, I had the opportunity of testing many of them. |
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In such circumstances, some recalled the bluster and bombast of Lenihan's late lamented father in other testing times. |
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He thought he swam about one hundred yards before testing the river's depth again, this time with better result. |
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We focused mainly on set-up and aero development, alongside tyre testing for Magny Cours. |
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While testing the parsnips recipe, we substituted the capers and olives with a jar of sweet caramelized onions and had fabulous results. |
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Indians have always harvested medals by the bagfuls, utilising the event as a testing ground to spot and groom talent. |
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All in the name of testing new materials for things like planes and spacecraft. |
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Both sides started well with play flowing up and down the pitch and shots on both goals testing the goalkeepers. |
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But last week in testing we made some steps forward in terms of tyres and aerodynamics, so we should be strong here. |
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Women with regular menstrual cycles should begin testing for urinary LH about 3 days prior to expected ovulation. |
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We're hoping the racers we have testing them tell us they ride even better than a tubular. |
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It means that the process of testing and calibration is seen as providing defence against the critical uncertainties of the world. |
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In many cases you get the feeling that testing goes on wholescale, is often repeated or is unnecessary, all of which are unacceptable. |
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Tuberculin skin testing with tuberculin purified protein derivative is used to screen persons for latent tuberculosis infection. |
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I haven't been hit with unsolicited electronic missives during the couple of weeks I've been testing the service. |
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The testing does not provide useful information about individual children, and it leads to harmful tracking and labeling. |
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This story caught the attention of several drug companies, who are testing pain-killers based on nicotine derivates. |
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The group also wants the government to contribute to the costs of the exhumations, including DNA testing and dignified reburials. |
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Further data of the energetic cost of breeding for males and females of other ratite species would be valuable for testing that hypothesis. |
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Further testing yesterday at the California Department of Health Services confirmed West Nile virus infection. |
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The testing process lasted more than 21 hours, and when I was done, my hands were covered with peanut goo. |
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All specimens were prepared for mechanical testing by being potted in a custom jig and fixed in a vise. |
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The testing format, called CytoView, displays thumbnails of 10 virtual slides for selection and loading in a display window. |
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The agency refused to require pre-market toxicological testing for GE foods or any toxicity monitoring, at all. |
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As participation in challenge testing at all time points was voluntary, self-selection was a possible confounder. |
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A nearby chamber contained huge stashes of drugs as well as an HIV testing kit, according to US forces. |
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He claims that underground nuclear testing does not eliminate radiation pollution. |
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I try to be cool, calm and collective even in some severely testing situations. |
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This will allow you to focus on hot prospects while testing your marketing message. |
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You can mull over your initial impressions, testing them against available evidence over the course of weeks, slowly coming to a conclusion. |
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We have been assured that limiting nuclear testing has reduced radioactive fallout. |
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Whether pride goes before a fall, only the turbulent, testing year ahead will tell. |
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I think most of the critics are backing the wrong horse in seeing the issue of testing for recreational drugs as a make or break issue. |
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Britain has just become the first country to officially sanction genetic testing for insurance purposes. |
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Audiological testing showed major bilateral sensorineural hearing loss by 12 weeks. |
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This simulates clinical interface with a patient testing recall, understanding, and communications skills all at once. |
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My team assembled outside the testing room at about a quarter to, so I hurried over to keep them from waiting too long. |
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It is believed the samples were intercepted while being transported by carrier pigeon to the testing laboratory. |
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Microtest turbidimetric testing aims to detect endotoxin found on medical devices or in drugs. |
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For Standard Life, the next few weeks will be testing ones as it counts its votes and plans its date with destiny. |
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In the Gospels, Christ rises only after fully testing the devastating power of death. |
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Genetic testing might allow some at-risk patients to reduce their risk of cancer. |
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Not testing is cheaper and easier than testing, and your athletes are much less likely to be busted for doping. |
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Manufacturer interoperability testing means lower expense, and therefore increased profits for the integrator. |
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We are now testing degrees of engagement at a time when we have twice as many people on the books. |
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Firstly, patients who develop significant symptoms with testing but do not develop nystagmus do not have benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. |
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The degree of improvement may be assessed by the use of incremental exercise testing on a stationary bicycle or treadmill. |
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Mounting a statewide testing system is a task beyond the capacity of most state departments of education. |
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Families will be given the opportunity to provide blood for DNA testing to check against samples taken from bodies found in mass graves. |
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This sort of testing is simply disgusting and is a totally unnecessary procedure. |
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Scientists testing old occupation sites by thermoluminescence have suggested an Aboriginal presence of up to 60000 years. |
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There will also be a heavy goods testing centre, filling station and car wash. |
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The viscosity of the dextran solution chosen for the go-and-stop experiment allowed testing most red cells of the population. |
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If India's batting was masterful, their bowling in truly testing conditions was even more creditable. |
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They created their machine, which didn't have a name, and proceeded testing it with remote probes. |
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The simultaneous testing of avant-garde and materialist outlooks yielded equivocal results. |
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There was no seasonal variation to his symptoms, and allergy testing was negative. |
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We replaced the detailed oral counselling before testing with a shorter, written explanation of the salient points. |
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Constant surveillance, time clocks, drug testing and rigid rules reinforce the workers' pervasive sense that employers do not trust them. |
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The absence of independent testing of milk has been a source of contention for years. |
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Suspended from the flies or moving in slow motion, she was a spiritual warrior and her chalked, nude body was her testing ground. |
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The Federalist Papers has long been a favorite testing ground for researchers trying out new stylometric methods. |
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Non-destructive testing services also will be available, including eddy current, flux leakage and ultrasonic inspection. |
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Drugs testing policy usually prevents disclosure of a player's identity until he is proven guilty and a punishment has been decided. |
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A positive screen indicates that the pregnancy is at a greater risk and further diagnostic testing needs to be offered. |
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Before we had ways of testing brain activity, the test was whether the heart was beating. |
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Thus, testing the hypothesis developed in this paper remains a future research objective. |
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When push comes to shove, even those who recognize the political roots of drug testing are not inclined to take a stand. |
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Like the smaller test, we'll be zipping the images into one zip file, then testing again with all the files separate. |
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Surveillance for West Nile is also conducted by testing pools of mosquitoes and flocks of sentinel chickens. |
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Do you think HIV testing should be available to clients in drug detoxification facilities such as this one? |
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As the beta testers were already testing the game in its infancy, their valuable feedback helped shape the game to its current form. |
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We have a few thoughts about where he could be moved to but the proceedings are at a very early stage and we are effectively testing the water. |
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Some of the fossils are proving pivotal in testing the hypothesis that birds are the living descendants of dinosaurs. |
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Earlier, we saw that testing samples were kept very moist and at a warm, consistent temperature using a water bath. |
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We studied the role of outpatient testing in the health care system and the impact of managed care on such testing. |
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In research, biotelemetry is a useful tool for efficacy testing when used in combination with a disease model. |
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I carried over my enthusiasm for D-dimer testing to another hospital in which I was a medical senior house officer. |
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The school is testing digital whiteboards, one of many new technologies that officials hope will help shake up the rigid education system. |
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Starting from two loci, the algorithm adds a new marker by testing all possible positions, until all markers are mapped. |
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This group also is testing Louisiana products containing resistant starch, such as rice and sweet potatoes. |
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He then informs the Hombu Dojo of the result of kyu testing using this form here. |
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Additional expenses also accrue from the testing of new units needed to complete the transfusion order. |
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I've had a good trot and once the testing server is set up at work I can transfer my programming across to it and leave my laptop at home. |
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But today the daily panic and the long line of citizens testing for anthrax mocks this misplaced confidence. |
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He shinnied up it quickly and began carefully testing his weight on the small deck of the first house. |
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Do you reject this idea because you've thought through the issue, considered it from various angles, possibly testing it and then rejecting it? |
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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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Last month re-enactors staged a mock battle at the site, as a testing ground before the full festival on September 23 and 24 next year. |
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We also thank Harparkash Kaur for testing the contents and quality of the study drugs. |
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Our in-house testing team, despite their expertise, cannot replace an army of beta testers in thoroughness. |
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Before the wells were dug, surveys and seismic testing had to be undertaken using sonar equipment, to find the best site for digging. |
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A transparent PVC screen was placed in each experimental tank before testing to divide it lengthways. |
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Extensive software testing included stand alone tests and hardware in the loop tests. |
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For a short time there was no thought for the testing path ahead of them as they laughed and joked like any household. |
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I could feel her staring, weighing my words and testing them to see if I was telling the truth. |
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Not a single case of invasive cervical cancer was missed with the use of HPV DNA testing in conjunction with cytology. |
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The development and testing of the Alarm hardware was a lengthy and challenging process. |
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For the first few years, I did a lot of testing of the product by doing as many trunk shows as I could. |
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So last night her desperate family held a blood testing session at the Pelican Hotel to try to find Shannon's lifesaver. |
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Well, this has a lot of eyes on Major League Baseball and its policy about drug testing and steroids. |
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Early testing cleared the Seafire 47 at an all-up weight of 11,100 lb but for takeoff it could weigh as much as 12,900-lb. |
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The amount of engineering that goes into designing, building and testing a rocket is staggering. |
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Test pH with an inexpensive soil testing kit available at hardware and lawn and garden centers, or with litmus paper sold at drugstores. |
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By his own standards, Bowe struggled at times but he did produce a magnificent birdie when most needed at the testing 17th to square the match. |
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Both tensile and compression testing are based on the application of forces normal to the plane on which they act. |
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Persson's singing departs from her contained and clear intonation to hint at cute and rough in turn, while never testing her range or ability. |
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Now, a company in Minnesota is keenly interested in testing the soybean hull adsorbents. |
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Label the swatches carefully, and expose to direct sunlight or a commercial lamp of the type used for testing lightfastness. |
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Once this is complete, careful testing will help Dione to avoid costly mistakes. |
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Firstly, testing in asymptomatic patients differs fundamentally from testing in patients with symptoms. |
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Equivocal or weakly reactive immunohistochemical stains may require further testing to make the diagnosis of mesothelioma. |
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We are testing some samples and suspect it is norovirus, we should get lab confirmation early this week. |
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The development of genetic testing for disease has raised the problem of whether to test asymptomatic individuals. |
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The studded tires got some good testing on the iced over unpaved roads and performed well. |
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Because one of the prescribed modes of agitation is rolling the testing device, it is frequently called a roll-a-meter. |
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An athlete testing positive at a major event can continue to compete until a B-sample confirms the finding. |
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After exhaustive testing they found that a long track in the circuit board had functioned as the antenna. |
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Gallagher will not be able to reapply for his licence for another 18 months after he admitted to testing positive for cocaine again. |
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Furthermore, testing positive for cocaine significantly increased the likelihood of both drug-related rearrest and nondrug rearrest. |
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Plasmid transformation, selection, and testing for recombinant clones were performed as described. |
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These employers are just the first cabs off the rank, testing the boundaries of their new found freedoms. |
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As your obedient servant, I acquired both products and have been testing them ever since. |
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What they are doing is testing whether or not a particular creation story can be reconciled with a scientific model. |
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By mid-January 1949, the testing period had taken in more than 250,000 air miles during 800 flying hours. |
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The teams use scale models and wind tunnel testing to hone their developments. |
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The testing of nuclear weapons can have a devastating effect on the area where it takes place. |
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And there's a quiz testing your knowledge of the shuttle program's 24-year history. |
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Far from being quotidian these glamorous fancies push fashion to the limit in their testing fusion of ego-soothing props and dreamy confection. |
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This testing also provides a great opportunity to inspect your well pump for wear of its moving parts as well as the electrical system. |
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I was a bit less enthusiastic, not being the type to jump in with both feet before testing the depth of the water. |
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The leading supplier in home delivery of specialty medical supplies including diabetes testing kits. |
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The patients in this study underwent allergic testing according to standards of orthodox medicine. |
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The home team produced a testing delivery which the batsman was only able to block. |
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The development programme includes the building and testing of a number of major Puma subsystem demonstrators. |
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Another example where this non-contact testing comes in handy is in testing elevator structures in aircraft tails. |
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Chess champions from Swindon have been testing their skills against world-class players. |
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Mechanical testing of the tadpole tail fin has revealed that the fin is viscoelastic and stiffer in small rather than large deformations. |
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Allowing for obsolescence in intelligence testing is just as essential as allowing for inflation in economic analysis. |
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The Army conducted extensive testing of the trailer, with a modified brake actuator mechanism and strengthened trailer chassis and tow bar. |
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This figure varies between blood banks, depending again on the testing methodologies and tests used in screening. |
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If patients required observation or further testing they were admitted to hospital. |
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When testing for the safety of cell sites in Australia researchers used the TV towers in North Sydney. |
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She said animals used for testing in phase one trials were mainly rodents and primates, in particular macaques and marmosets. |
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We are testing several species of tiny, stingless wasps, the sharpshooters' natural enemies, to see whether they can quash expanding sharpshooter populations. |
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Volvo is testing a new plug-in electric hybrid diesel bus in Gothenburg, Sweden. |
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Rather than being an introduction to ghosts and spoon benders, it turned out to be a lesson for me in the value of testing ideas and critical thinking. |
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Thus, their reality testing appears intact, and the rebellious behavior or attitude shows itself to be the charade of mock independence that it is. |
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Full insight, reality testing and judgment are retained by subjects. |
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But a new study suggests that blood testing might be crossing over into mental-health territory. |
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We did a lot of research into the effects of nuclear testing on humans. |
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Regulations need to be introduced and strictly enforced to make it obligatory for workplace testing where there is evidence of a high risk from radon. |
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The mid-range plans offer some preventive health care screening services like testing for heartworms, as well as basic accident and illness coverage. |
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Legal experts equate obligatory drug testing to suspicionless searches, and doubt any rational court would allow for the testing of entire student bodies. |
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The main line of investigation is reportedly an effort to conduct DNA testing to determine the geographic origin of the castor bean plant from which the ricin is derived. |
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When we arranged this test Marcos asked me to make allowances because I'd be testing the development prototype which was being constantly mucked about with. |
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Although tungsten bullets are more expensive to manufacture, it is believed that the extra cost will be more than saved in cleanup costs for Army training and testing ranges. |
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The ray, which proved effective at a range of 160 feet in testing in early July, projects from an antenna that can be mounted on the roof of police cruisers. |
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Researchers have conducted testing and product development on a laboratory scale and are looking for an industrial partner for scale-up and further refinement of the process. |
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In addition to testing exterior mirrors, vibration tests are also run on interior mirrors for convertibles that mount to windshields that are not supported by a header. |
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This course focuses on testing strategies, remediation, practice testing, building confidence, individual and group strategies, and community building. |
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And as The New York Times reported in May, Marcus Theatres, a chain of movie theaters, has been testing the spire in Wisconsin. |
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SpaceShipTwo was testing a new plastic-based rocket fuel for the first time Friday. |
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These developments warrant further testing and monitoring to help inform health officials and poultry raisers about possible migration of the virus. |
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This shambolic mess of a man in Florida may be able to tell Selig whether his testing regimen is working at all. |
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The smallest table measures three metres by four metres and can shake in any direction, simulating a quake and testing the movement of beams and columns. |
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For many modern rock jocks, the Cobbler's steep and overhanging faces continue to provide testing challenges as they search for ever-harder lines. |
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Unless you are testing the job queue itself, break out the logic that would be executed when calling the run method, and test that logic separately. |
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For example, audiometric testing can rule out hearing loss and deafness. |
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Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person. |
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Just last week, it was reported that the 44-year-old Hunter was discharged from the Navy after testing positive for cocaine. |
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Given their limited nature and the potentially adverse impacts they can have, using state-mandated large-scale testing for student-level high-stakes purposes is unadvisable. |
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This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food additives, etc. |
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As she got used to the testing conditions, she pushed through to the third and final qualifying position, denying her opponent of a semi-final berth. |
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Armstrong and others have made the point that pro cycling has the most stringent drug testing of any professional sport. |
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They will be sent for forensic testing for ecstasy, speed and cannabis. |
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But testing for every possible interaction in pregnant women presents a host of ethical and logistical complications, too. |
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Without knowing the playing techniques of the ancient musicians, though, we were limited to testing the pitches that could be made with simple fingering. |
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In fact, from what I understand via this gruff, unamused, and obviously overworked nurse, white Vaseline is used in dermal allergy testing as a base. |
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DataWind believes it has found both the happy medium, and the perfect testing ground for it. |
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Recommendations for early identification testing often include the use of commercially available, nationally normed measures of reading and phonological awareness. |
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Testing has long impeded all groups of minority students, and is a strong barrier to the success of minorities in schools where standardized testing is the norm. |
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And still major leaguers blew it last season, triggering a more stringent form of testing by exceeding the five-percent threshold of positive results. |
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She said she feared for her life when a man who was testing her car, with her as passenger, embarked on a crazed high-speed joyride and refused to stop. |
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This type of testing may show asthmatic changes in the lungs. |
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This technique rapidly became a standard way of testing the integrity of the nerve pathway from the motor area of the cerebral cortex to the motoneurons in the spinal cord. |
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And the they survived another scare with less than three minutes to go when Paul nutmegged himself trying to deal with another testing Sinfield kick. |
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Although this knowledge is not useful for predictive testing in unaffected individuals, since a cure for Alzheimer's disease is not yet available, it may help guide treatment. |
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As a particular discipline, psychometrics provides methodologies for constructing measurement tools and frameworks for testing whether such tools achieve expected objectives. |
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Ideally, the laboratory testing procedure adopted should emulate site conditions as closely as possible to quantify reactivity of the soil with lime. |
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Apart from testing the eye, they supply booklets detailing eye care with particular reference to refractive errors such as myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism. |
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However its a good idea to bash them out yourself, it allows you to experiment quickly and cheaply, testing out different versions of how a scene may look and play on camera. |
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Schedule complications precluded me from getting out to a proper rifle range, and thus group testing was done over sandbags and consisted of three shot groups at 50 yards. |
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Thus far, molecular testing has found, at least, an ancillary role in most areas of the clinical laboratory including hematology, microbiology, chemistry, and immunology. |
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At its annual conference in April, the National Union of Teachers voted to ballot its members on boycotting the testing of pupils at ages seven, 11 and 14 in England. |
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It is increasingly clear that major problems in testing the oceanic model rest in imprecisions of biostratigraphical correlation, particularly between different facies. |
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On July 28th, 1899, while Marconi was testing his ship-to-shore radio in the English Channel, Tesla was in his lab in Colorado Springs tuning his equipment. |
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Pregnancy testing is done early and regularly to pull out barren cows. |
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Irving Waaland and fellow top Northrop engineers discussed B-2 design and testing at technical conferences. |
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The researchers say their findings are significant enough to prompt allergy testing for all patients with stenosed stents if a repeat procedure is planned. |
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Children who present with overlapping features of both nephrotic and nephritic syndromes should undergo thorough serological testing to narrow down the differential diagnosis. |
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I think if a doctor is seriously putting forward that proposition, it would be quite inappropriate to just do neuropsychological testing and leave it at that. |
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Reserve samples are kept in the event that later testing is required. |
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He completed a total of 78 laps today and will continue testing tomorrow. |
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The best way to reduce the risk to marine life posed by seismic testing is to avoid conducting such surveys in rich environments, the biologist concluded. |
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Since nobody is sure how stringent the testing will be, companies with later fiscal years have the benefit of time to learn from others' mistakes. |
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I am the original girl racer along those testing windy country roads. |
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End users also must conduct performance testing and product compliance with the added complications of field service troubleshooting and fault isolation. |
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Developed specifically for scramjet testing in 1987, it has proven to be a versatile test bed for a wide range of suborbital aerodynamic projects. |
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I have done a lot of testing with various ideas for attaching flies to leaders and the only safe and best way to do this is by using a good, well-tied knot. |
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Sucrose is a good subject for testing the sequence because it has resonances very close to that of water, making the signal sensitive to the quality of the water suppression. |
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The expedition crossed the shelf of rock, testing the non-slip soles of their rubber boots to the limit, and set off along slightly yielding sand. |
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In the next step, we removed the effect of body mass prior to testing for regional differences by using residuals from a regression of each of the two variables on body mass. |
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Quite naturally, Harris is always testing and tasting recipes. |
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New devices are being developed to make blood glucose testing less painful than the usual monitoring systems, which involve drawing blood by pricking the skin with a lancet. |
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Sometimes, the doctor may refer your child to an allergist to perform allergy testing to find out if the rash is an allergic reaction to a certain substance. |
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