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Tests and models
Tests can be derived from models in different ways.
Tests with later models of the missiles raised the hit probability to 24 %.

Tests and on
He started badly, losing the first two Tests heavily after Australia were caught on sticky wickets.
Playing 34 matches on tour — three of which were not first-class — including the five Tests, they remained unbeaten, winning 27 and drawing only 7.
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.
After Australia took a 1 – 0 lead in the first two Tests, Botham was forced to resign or was sacked ( depending on the source ).
This, his maiden Test century in his fifth Test, was the turning point of the series as West Indies won the final two Tests to win the series 2 – 1. Lara went on to name his daughter Sydney after scoring 277 at SCG.
Tests on the anthrax strain used in the attack pointed to a domestic source, possibly from the biological weapons program.
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 are being conducted on bees in several other states to determine if the bees there are infected.
Tests for traces of explosives on the clothes of eleven of the dead proved negative, while those of the remaining man could not be tested as they had already been washed.
" Tests on these isotopes can give a precise record of where the person lived up to the age of 14 ," noted The Times of London in its story on the testing.
Tests have shown that energy output by the propellant is higher than energy input from outside sources on ETC guns.
( 1961 ) " Goodness-Of-Fit Tests on a Circle ", Biometrika, 48 ( 1 / 2 ), 109-114
Benaud went on to play in the final four Tests.
He then led Australia on its first full tour of the Indian subcontinent, playing three and five Tests against Pakistan and India respectively.
Benaud had less of an impact on the next two Tests, which Australia lost and drew, totalling 6 / 244.
# Scores on the ACT Assessment plus Writing or SAT Reasoning Test, and two SAT Subject Tests.
Tests carried out on the vertical stabilizers from the accident aircraft, and from another similar aircraft, found that the strength of the composite material had not been compromised, and the NTSB concluded that the material had failed because it had been stressed beyond its design limit, despite ten previous recorded incidents where A300 tail fins had been stressed beyond their design limitation in which none resulted in the separation of the vertical stabilizer in-flight.
Whether at a " love-in " on Mount Tamalpais near San Francisco, a demonstration against the Vietnam War in Berkeley, or one of Ken Kesey's " Acid Tests ", if the " vibe " wasn't right and a change of scene was desired, hippies were mobile at a moment's notice.
The Grateful Dead ( originally billed as " The Warlocks ") played some of their first shows at the Acid Tests, often as high on LSD as their audiences.
The tradition of hippie music festivals began in the United States in 1965 with Ken Kesey's Acid Tests, where the Grateful Dead played tripping on LSD and initiated psychedelic jamming.
In the United States, the TI-89 is allowed by the College Board on all calculator-permitted tests, including the SAT, some SAT Subject Tests and the AP Calculus, Chemistry, and Statistics exams.
Tests both on the sea and in the air showed that Bolas had fully met the requirements and it was officially judged to be exceptionally good ; it was successfully launched by catapult from the ill-fated submarine M2 but the concept of submarine-carried aircraft died in the Royal Navy after the loss of the M2 which took one of the Petos with it.
As chairman of the Committee on the Psychological Examination of Recruits, he developed the Army's Alpha and Beta Intelligence Tests, the first nonverbal group tests, which were given to over 1 million United States soldiers during the war.

Tests and near
Tests later showed Murphy has spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spine near the neck.
The matches are known as the " Victory Tests ", but they were never given Test match status by the participating Boards of Control, because the Australian Cricket Board feared their side was not strong enough to compete with a near Test-strength England, so the games only had first class status.
John Harry Hampshire ( born 10 February 1941, Thurnscoe ( near Barnsley, Yorkshire ) better known as Jack Hampshire, is a former English cricketer, who played eight Tests and three ODIs for England between 1969 and 1975.

Tests and 1969
* 2-0 ( 3 Tests ) vs the West Indies 1969.
* 2-0 ( 3 Tests ) vs New Zealand 1969.

breadboard and models
For the past 10 years, a design bureau has successfully implemented pilot production, in which research is developed into laboratory breadboard models and skilled production samples.

breadboard and on
DIP chips are still popular for circuit prototyping on a breadboard because of how easily they can be inserted and utilized there.
Prototypes which are subject to modification are often not made on PCBs, using instead breadboard construction.
Proof-of-Principle Prototype ( Model ) ( in electronics sometimes built on a breadboard ).
This 1920s Tuned radio frequency receiver | TRF radio manufactured by Signal is constructed on a wooden breadboard.
A binary counter wired up on a large solderless breadboard
Logical 4-bits adder where sums are linked to LEDs on a typical breadboard
The solderless breadboard is mounted on a blue painted metal sheet.
When a " skinny " Dual In-line Pin package ( DIP ) integrated circuit ( such as a typical DIP-14 or DIP-16, which have a 0. 3 inch separation between the pin rows ) is plugged into a breadboard, the pins of one side of the chip are supposed to go into column E while the pins of the other side go into column F on the other side of the notch.
In a more robust variant, one or more breadboard strips are mounted on a sheet of metal.
Together with bus strips on each side this makes up a typical 784 to 910 tie point solderless breadboard.
These are typically high-quality breadboard modules mounted on a flat casing.
Solderless breadboard modules can also be found mounted on devices like microcontroller evaluation boards.
An example of a complex circuit built on a breadboard.
Complex circuits can become unmanageable on a breadboard due to the large amount of wiring required.
Complicated systems, such as modern computers comprising millions of transistors, diodes, and resistors, do not lend themselves to prototyping using breadboards, as their complex designs can be difficult to lay out and debug on a breadboard.
Under a contract from the US Air Force's RADC research arm, they had built a breadboard prototype machine in 1964, but the RADC contract ended and Westinghouse decided not to follow it up on their own.
The system, mocked up in breadboard form, was first displayed publicly on 11 November 1972 at the Kutt offices in Kingston, Ontario.
In particular, some boards mimic the layout of breadboards, to simplify moving a non-permanent prototype on a breadboard to a permanent construction on a PCB.
This 1920s TRF radio manufactured by Signal is constructed on a breadboard
Also, one can bolt a breadboard onto an optical table, build up a module of the experiment on it, and then transfer the module as a whole onto another table without the need to realign the components on the breadboard.

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