Sentences with phrase «term stability testing»

Short - term stability testing of the CAF - adjuvanted vaccines and physicochemical characterisation of the vaccines will be carried out.
GNT can also perform long - term stability testing to understand the potential impact of light and packaging choice on your application's color stability and product shelf - life.

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«We'll explore the stability of the paper device during long - term storage, and then begin real patient sample testing in Canada and Kenya,» said Liu.
«The microscope was tested for its spatial resolution, the presence of chromatic aberrations, and long - term stability using a fine test pattern called a Siemens star and a photon energy of approximately 10 keV,» explains Professor Kazuto Yamauchi of Osaka University's Center for Ultra-Precision Science and Technology.
Currently, they are making their own versions of the vaccines that are under production for the 2017 and 2018 flu seasons, and are planning to test how they differ in terms of growth, genetic stability, and actual protection.
Since free weight exercises performed on the ground (like barbell squats) are most similar in terms of stability requirements to athletic ability tests (like vertical jumps), this also explains why free weights could indeed be described as «just right» in terms of external load stability, and therefore transfer most effectively to sport.
Some psychologists prefer to call neuroticism by the term emotional stability to differentiate it from the term neurotic in a career test.
The coefficients of test - retest stability for all scales are satisfactory over the short term and the long term (Md = 0, 83 for 3 months and 0, 69 for 14 months).
While intelligence as psychological construct is assumed to be stable over time, it has been suggested that WISC - III subtests may be less stable than global IQ (for more information about long - term stability of the WISC - III see Canivez and Watkins 2001; for a general discussion see Moffitt et al. (1993) and repeated verbal IQ testing during childhood has revealed considerable change within individuals, reflecting different rates of developmental maturation, and, specifically, language development (Breslau et al. 2001).
Furthermore, all modified EMBU - C scales appeared to be reliable in terms of internal consistency and test — retest stability.
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