Not exact matches
Everyone loves a
bubble (until they don't), and those journalists who go out with pokers to
test their surface strength are not held in high esteem
by newsroom bosses, some readers and viewers, investors, companies pitching their products, or politicians who have hitched their wagon to making that
bubble get bigger.
If you don't have a thermometer, an easy way to
test the oil is
by putting a wooden spoon handle into the oil, the oil should
bubble up around the spoon handle.
At the Institute of Child Health in London, Roland Levinsky, Christine Kinnon and their colleagues are keen to
test an experimental treatment for «
bubble babies» — children with a rare immune deficiency caused
by a genetic defect.
Echocardiograms showed one - fourth as many nitrogen
bubbles in their hearts compared with readings in similar
tests that were not preceded
by heavy workouts.
Researchers at SINTEF now intend to save lives
by using a tried and
tested method called a «
bubble curtain».
The main hardware in the existing research infrastructure at IFE Hynor is found in a process room for
testing and development of high temperature hydrogen production and solid oxide fuel cell technology (SOFC), including a Dual
Bubbling Fluidized Bed reactor prototype (DBFB) for continuous hydrogen production
by sorption - enhanced reforming (SER) of methane with an integrated process for CO2 - capture.
He shows how
tests «dumb down» the curriculum
by channeling teachers» efforts and students» time into activities that mimic the
tests (for example, filling in the
bubbles on practice
tests).
Such assessments cost more than
bubble tests, but they push teaching in the directions intended
by the standards.
While it is normal to become overwhelmed
by the choices on these
tests or to be confused
by your options, there are several
test - taking techniques that can help you find the answers, fill in the right
bubbles and make the grade.
The
tests,
by SBAC and Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, will both be administered mostly on computers and will feature more open - ended questions than the traditional «fill in the
bubble» exams to which students have grown accustomed.
That is why many people across the political spectrum support the work of 44 states to replace multiple choice «
bubble»
tests with a new
test that helps inform and improve instruction
by accurately measuring what children know across the full range of college and career - ready standards, and measures other skills, such as critical - thinking abilities.
Parents frustrated
by the system say they're not against all standardized
tests but resent the many hours their kids spend filling in multiple - choice
bubbles and the wide - ranging consequence that poor scores carry.
Apparently the belief in this school, and probably others, is that
by humiliating these students, segregating them from their fellow classmates and preventing them from having popcorn and cotton candy will provide them with a powerful incentive to forgo their anxieties and be more attentive when it comes to filling in the
bubbles on next year's CMT
test.
When my high school students
bubble in responses on their standardized
tests, they often have to start
by...
You can also
test for combustion gas in the coolant
by over filling the reservoir, get the engine hot and check for
bubbling in the reservoir.
It focused on laboratory
tests in which coccolithophores were grown in water made more acidic
by infusing it with
bubbles of air with elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide.