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Tests were later done with Mario characters in dollhouses and such.
Tests done on frozen remains found in the Himalayas seemed fairly conclusive that the first known case of ventricular fibrillation dates back to at least 2500 BC.
Tests that are frequently done that are not sensitive for PE, but can be diagnostic.
Smith became the first England captain to draw all fives Tests in a series ( it was the third time India had done this ) and was considered to have done well to avoid defeat.
Tests done at the station determine its authenticity, and it seems to have appeared just in time to help its discoverer, Yorrick Kaine, to win the election ( thanks to the " Shakespeare vote ").
Tests can be done by using a pendulum and basic physics to measure how much energy it will hold when released from a particular height.
Tests were done of dropping bombs from Zeppelins in order to increase their potential.
The same has to be further done by higher technologies or procedure like GC / MS, Enzyme Assays or DNA Tests.
Lee was unable to reclaim his position for eighteen months, when Kasprowicz took 47 wickets at 23. 74 in thirteen Tests, taking his wickets at a much lower cost than Lee had done in the previous three years.
Tests may include backing up, mounting and dismounting, riding without stirrups, " addressing " the reins ( i. e. picking up the four reins correctly ), figure eights, serpentines and straight line patterns done at any gait.
The first two Tests were rain-soaked draws and they went to Headingley for the Third Test with Barrington having done little – his last 10 innings in England had produced 200 runs.
Usually, admission in these high schools is done by a special exam besides the National Tests in music or art.

Tests and by
Bradman's men were greeted by packed crowds across the country, and records for Test attendances in England were set in the Second and Fourth Tests at Lord's and Headingley respectively ; the crowd at Headingley remains a record, and it was there that Australia set a world record by chasing down 404 on the last day for a seven-wicket victory.
Australia went 2 – 0 up after three Tests, but England won the Fourth Test by 3 runs ( after a 70-run last wicket stand ) to set up the final decider, which was drawn.
The First Test at Lord's was convincingly won by Australia, but in the remaining four matches the teams were evenly matched and England fought back to win the Second Test by 2 runs, the smallest victory by a runs margin in Ashes history, and the second-closest such victory in all Tests.
The rain-affected Third Test ended with the last two Australian batsmen holding out for a draw and England won the Fourth Test by three wickets after forcing Australia to follow-on for the first time in 191 Tests.
The 2010 – 11 Ashes series is the only one in which a team has won three Tests by innings margins and it was the first time England had scored 500 or more four times in a single series.
Acceptance Tests / Criteria ( in Agile Software Development ) are usually created by business customers and expressed in a business domain language.
* Lara struck 277 runs against Australia in Sydney, his maiden Test century, the fourth highest maiden Test century by any batsman, the highest individual score in all Tests between the two teams and the fourth-highest century ever recorded against Australia by any Test batsman.
Tests were conducted on collected specimens, and it was found that they had been infected by the parasitic fly apocephalus borealis ( also known as the zombie fly ).
Tests have shown that energy output by the propellant is higher than energy input from outside sources on ETC guns.
Tests in stronger gravitational fields are provided by the observation of binary pulsars.
Jardine, and by extension the entire English team, threatened to withdraw from the fourth and fifth Tests unless the Australian Board withdrew the accusation of unsporting behaviour.
He is unusual amongst the majority of current Test players in that he has played in more Test matches than other first-class games ( 116 Tests and 99 other first class matches as of 2007 ). He has been signed by Gloucestershire in 2011 to play in T20 matches.
From 1964, the Merry Pranksters, a loose group that developed around novelist Ken Kesey, sponsored the Acid Tests, a series of events based around the taking of LSD ( supplied by Stanley ), accompanied by light shows, film projection and discordant, improvised music known as the psychedelic symphony.
This was followed by three unproductive Tests which yielded only 5 / 360 and a win apiece.
A list of matches, defined as " Tests ," was first drawn up by Australian Clarence Moody in the mid 1890s.
Tests detecting HIV infection by detecting the presence of HIV antibody were developed.
Tests in mice were followed by tests in humans, beginning in 1989.
Tests have shown that the hole bored by a DU projectile is of a narrower diameter than for a similar tungsten projectile.
It was first used in English in an article by Irving Kaplansky, " Lucas's Tests for Mersenne Numbers ," American Mathematical Monthly, 52 ( Apr., 1945 ).

Tests and many
" By holding what he called " Acid Tests ", and touring the country with his band of Merry Pranksters, Kesey became a magnet for media attention that drew many young people to the fledgling movement.
Tests so far confirm that there are diagonal lines even when many numbers are plotted.
He remained the captain of the team for India's tour of Pakistan in 1989 and managed to draw all the four Tests of the series, which was seen by many as an honourable result.
Tests in many cases are targeted to specific athletes, events, locations, and times.
Due to this, he more often plays ODIs, where many runs in a short time are desired, than he plays Tests.
Hughes replaced Allan Border in June 2005 as a selector for the Australian cricket team, although his performance as a selector came under much scrutiny after many controversial decisions and the loss of the number-one ranking for Tests after the 2009 Ashes series.
Still to this day the home of Auckland Cricket, Eden Park has hosted many international Tests, One Day International and Twenty / 20 cricket matches.
He frequently entertained friends and many others with parties he called " Acid Tests " involving music ( such as Kesey's favorite band, The Warlocks, later known as the Grateful Dead ), black lights, fluorescent paint, strobes and other " psychedelic " effects, and, of course, LSD.
* Breath Tests for Diseases have been developed by companies like Menssana Research, Inc. for early detection of Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer, Pulmonary TB and many others, to serve as an adjunct to existing medical tests.
Tests based upon PPD are relatively unspecific since many of its proteins are found in different mycobacterial species.
Montgomery's 893 Test points give him well over twice as many points as the player in second place on the all-time Springboks points list, Naas Botha, who played in only 28 Tests compared to Montgomery's 102, since most of his prime years were in South Africa's era of isolation from world rugby.
Whilst the great England v. Australia matches towards the end of the century were recognised as Tests at the time, the classification of many of the games listed below as Tests only happened much later.
Gideon Haigh once wrote that " for a time, Ray Bright was colloquially and rather meanly known for having made almost as many tours as he had played Tests.
" He played in four of the five Tests against Australia in 1909 ; his omission from the second Test was later described as an error of judgement by the editor of Wisden, one of many selectorial blunders as England lost the series two games to one.
In addition, that the speed of light is unreachable for massive bodies was measured in many Tests of relativistic energy and momentum.
Walter played Test cricket for Australia despite below average performances for South Australia and when George was named Captain of the 1894 tour Walter having made 11 runs in his three Tests to date and a poor domestic season was also named, many believing because of George's influence over the selection.
Mead, Brown, Kennedy and Newman were in the prime during this period, and they had the services of Lord Tennyson who captained the side from 1919 – 1932 as well as captaining the England team in three Tests, and the occasional aid of many other amateurs including the great C. B. Fry, who averaged an amazing 102 in seven games during 1912.
Greg Matthews was the most senior of bowlers, and had played as many Tests ( 17 ) as the others combined ; Bruce Reid ( 8 ), Steve Waugh ( 8 ), Merv Hughes ( 1 ) and Chris Matthews ( 0 ).
Brown played only three more Tests, all against the Australians-two in 1896 and one in 1899-although many judges ( not least Wisden ) felt that he was unlucky not to be selected for the 1897 / 98 Ashes tour.
Keith Miller, at the time only considered a promising batsman with Victoria, played what many consider to be his ' breakout ' series in the Victory Tests, ensuring that when he returned to Australia he would have a place in the Australian national team now referred to as The Invincibles.
He had bowled 588 balls in nine innings and ten Tests prior to this, and no bowler has taken as many balls for his first wicket.
Despite hitting two fifties, he had too many scores below 20, and the 12 Tests following the England tour only yielded 402 runs at an average of 19. 14.
Tests were conducted in the Yarra River and the Mullum Mullum Creek and the levels of many pathogens were found to have breached local and international standards for recreational water.

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