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Subsequent tests by the state's Department of Toxic Substances Control found that multiple parts of the boxes, such as the vinyl lining, contained lead.
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Not exact matches
However, this perseverance has been severely
tested in recent years
by the Great Recession and
subsequent tepid economic recovery.
It was a bit daunting, but over the years and
subsequent babies, I have picked up a few tips and hints I would like to pass on, all personally
tested and also appreciated
by our customers.
During their
subsequent competitive seasons, 12 athletes hit their heads and were put through the full battery of sideline concussion
tests by parents or coaches, under the supervision of N.Y.U. medical personnel.
Two pregnancies were complicated
by early onset pre-eclampsia, abnormal antepartum
testing and extreme prematurity, with one
subsequent neonatal death.
Cochran's Q and chi square
test were used to compare HR detection
by method and across scenarios.Errors in HR determination occurred in 26 - 48 % of initial assessments and 26 - 52 % of
subsequent assessments overall.
Region 1 DVDs (for a region 2 prime minister) When he met Gordon Brown, Barack Obama's presented him with a stack of region 1 DVDs (confirmed
by subsequent testing in London), not region - encoded for UK use.
His former immigration spokesman Phil Woolas's shameless tactics in Oldham East and Saddleworth during the last general election campaign, and
subsequent ejection from Parliament, have offered a well - timed opportunity for Labour to give the coalition and, in particular, Nick Clegg, a thrashing in the
by - election on 13 January - the first significant electoral
test of the coalition's popularity.
Subsequent samples
tested by the Food and Drug Administration found lead at 53 ppm (parts per million).
When the frightened creatures froze in place and covered the cavity leading to the gills with their tentacles, the voltage in the water nearby dropped
by about 80 %, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Subsequent lab
tests on two types of sharks revealed that the tactic works beautifully: When the researchers generated voltages to simulate the presence of a resting cuttlefish, the sharks could detect the electronic equipment from a distance of 20 centimeters and struck at it 62 % of the time.
Subsequent tests revealed that the treatment had reduced the visible cell population
by a factor of 100 thousand, compared with an untreated cell culture, within the space of just 20 days.
With each
subsequent test, the researchers increased the number of items
by one.
Extent of fraud:
Subsequent tests showed the ages on many of his skulls were off
by tens of thousands of years.
Subsequent repetition of the preference
test showed that the animal's choice had shifted to the image reinforced
by VTA stimulation.
They
tested DBT and DM according to four outcomes — true positive (TP), true negative (TN), false positive (FP), and false negative (FN) rates —
by comparing the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) score (assigned at screening with data about
subsequent cancer diagnosis).
Subsequent laboratory
testing of the platform will include rats, she said, followed
by testing on dogs that are already scheduled for cancer surgeries at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
At the time, Rosenthal countered that even if the initial
test results were faulty, that didn't invalidate the
subsequent increase, as measured
by the same
test.
In
subsequent tests using an immunodeficient mouse model infected
by Zika, intravenous injections of sofosbuvir significantly reduced viral loads in blood serum compared to a placebo group.
Subsequent research has found that this kind of stereotype threat can be neutralised
by telling people that a maths
test is just a
test of problem solving.
The researcher developed an acute respiratory illness at the onset of the outbreak, and was found to be infected
by TMAdV
by subsequent antibody
testing.
Subsequent validation experiments in model organisms will
test if and how the elements pinpointed
by the computational approaches are involved in changing molecular and morphological phenotypes.
Once we fabricate electrodes and measure their surface areas, we use a suite of characterization methods to determine unknown semiconductor properties
by the following procedure: We determine the conductivity type of an unknown material
by monitoring the open - circuit potential response upon illumination, which is important to establish the reverse - bias conditions used for all
subsequent testing.
Included with the assay is specialized bioinformatics software that allows researchers and pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical trials, to identify and track clonal populations
by performing minimal residual disease (MRD)
testing of
subsequent samples.
We
tested for possible effects of the shorter sampling duration in 2009
by randomly truncating the datasets from the
subsequent years to 32 days.
Serial, ten-fold dilutions of full - length XMRV (VP62) plasmid (kindly provided
by Robert Silverman) in a background of human DNA (PBMC or whole blood) showed that the nested gag and pol PCR
tests each detected 10 XMRV copies in different experiments on
subsequent days (34/34 (100 %) and 32/34 (94.1 %), respectively).
In 1998, Florida scored about one grade level below the national average on the 4th - grade NAEP reading
test, but it was scoring above that average
by 2003, and made further gains in
subsequent years (see Figure 1).
This issue's research section offers a first - of - its - kind study examining the impact of instructor quality on student achievement in the higher education sector — finding that students taught
by above - average instructors receive higher grades and
test scores, are more likely to succeed in
subsequent courses, and earn more college credits.
Subsequent testing, sponsored
by the IEA and others, has included both math and science and has expanded the group of countries
tested.
Prior to and
subsequent to implementing the hybrid - block, there was significant discussion and teacher - driven professional development relating to how the additional time would be used
by the teachers and students in order to optimize its positive impact on assessment
tests, added Hagen.
One would expect, if Haney's interpretation is correct, to see an upward spike in 4th - grade
test scores in 2003 followed
by a steady decline in
test performance in
subsequent years.
In an article for Education Next, Pieter De Vlieger, Brian A. Jacob, and Kevin Stange of the University of Michigan report that students taught
by skilled postsecondary instructors receive higher grades and
test scores, are more likely to succeed in
subsequent courses, earn more credits, and are better positioned to complete a college degree, with larger effects for in - person than online classes.
Although that ensures that the competition measure is not itself affected
by postpolicy
test scores, it does give a less accurate view of the competitive pressures faced
by schools in
subsequent years.
If this level were healthy, I would not already be noting that teachers are becoming hesitant to take on a student teacher due to fears about
subsequent evaluation
by test scores.
- The percentage of EL pupils who make progress toward English proficiency as measured
by the California English Language Development
Test (CELDT) or any
subsequent assessment of English proficiency, as certified
by the SBE.
Subsequent inquiry revealed
test - rigging
by some educators and administrators.
That said, I always relish the opportunity to inflict raucous EDM on Chris «
Test Match Special» Harris, if only to laugh at his fogeyish protestations and
subsequent tales of being traumatised
by my «ambient dub» music.
That made beautiful Sedona the perfect spot to
test - drive the new 2002 Ford Explorer, a vehicle that could stand spiritual healing after being battered
by the Firestone tire scandal involving more than 100 deaths blamed on tire failures and
subsequent rollovers, mostly on Explorers.
By only examining standardized
test scores, the Report Cards miss other, just as vital components of a school that impact a student's life and
subsequent success.
Students and staff working in his
subsequent GI Laboratories at Kansas State, Purdue, and most recently Texas A&M Universities established several other novel
tests for gastrointestinal diseases for use
by veterinarians internationally.
With genetic
testing at each
subsequent generation, and with a goal of breeding normal
by carrier or normal
by affected, the frequency of disease will drop and frequency of normals will increase without loss of other desirable traits valued in collies.
A dental examination, blood
tests, urine
tests, fecal
tests, radiology (x-rays), and other diagnostics may be recommended
by your vet to aid in the diagnosis of your rabbit's loss of appetite and
subsequent ileus.
Subsequent testing, carried out with the New York State Animal Diagnostic Laboratory at Cornell University and the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, identified the outbreak as being caused
by a virus closely related to an Asian strain of canine influenza virus A.
Avian veterinarians were initially excited
by the discovery of avian bornavirus and the
subsequent development of a commercial PCR
test to identify it.
We used 3 - way ANOVAs to determine the effects of season, reproductive status (sterilized versus intact), and sex on percentage overlap followed
by Tukey HSD
test for pairwise comparisons
subsequent to significant ANOVA outcomes.
Dr. Mellersh performed the initial research (1,2) that provided information vital to the discovery of the Cord 1 gene mutation in English Springer Spaniels and the
subsequent development of the
test by Dr. Gary Johnson of the University of Missouri.
Your first run through a level is merely
testing the water, and
subsequent attempts let you tweak the plan piece
by piece.
Specimens of elkhorn coral living in water with excess carbon dioxide have been studied for fertilization rates, ability of larvae to settle on reef substrate (where they produce new corals), and
subsequent growth and survival.3 Three levels of carbon dioxide were
tested, corresponding to concentrations today, at mid-century, and at the end of the century on a high - emissions path.3, 5 At the mid-century concentration, the ability of fertilization to occur and for larvae to settle successfully on the reef was significantly reduced: around 52 percent, and the decline intensified to about 73 percent at the late - century concentration.3 The corals» ability to survive over the long run declined as well,
by an average of 39 percent and 50 percent respectively.3, 4
Paris, Madrid, Athens, Mexico City announced diesel bans
by 2025, in part inspired
by the
subsequent real world emissions
testing by Germany, France and United Kingdom.
In Upjohn Co. v. United States, 6 the United States Supreme Court held that a company's attorney — client privilege extends to company counsel's communications with employees in certain prescribed circumstances.7 Rather than providing a simple objective
test, the Upjohn court instead established five factors to guide courts in determining whether the company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made
by employees at the direction of superior officers of the company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were within the scope of the employee's corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be kept confidential
by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential at the time and kept confidential
subsequent to the interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between company counsel and an employee to be within the scope of the company's attorney — client privilege.9