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Tests and mice
Tests performed on mice show the threshold for both lung and liver damage occurs at about 184 dB.
Tests on mice indicated that GB-GF mixtures have a relative toxicity between GF and GB.

Tests and were
It should be borne in mind that Tests in Australia prior to the war were all played to a finish.
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.
It was Australia's second consecutive innings defeat in a wet summer, and the hosts were in strong positions in the two drawn Tests, in which half the playing time was washed out.
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.
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 ).
In his defence, 9 of his matches as captain were against the best team of that era, the West Indies, who won 12 out of the next 13 Tests played against England.
Utilising his hopping technique and attempting to play unorthodox shots resembling overhead tennis smashes, Bradman failed to make an impact, and England were buoyed ahead of the Tests.
In Sri Lanka's humiliating drubbing at the hands of India in 1993 – 94, where all three Tests were innings defeats, Muralitharan was the sole success, with 12 wickets in the rubber.
Particularly prominent products of the scene were The Grateful Dead ( who had effectively become the house band of the Acid Tests ), Country Joe and the Fish, The Great Society, Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Charlatans, Moby Grape, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Jefferson Airplane.
New South Wales were the dominant state at the time, and vacancies in the team were scarce, particularly as there were no Tests that season and all of the national team players were available for the whole summer.
In the previous seasons when he and his team were at their peak, he had scored 636 runs at 31. 8 with taken 108 wickets at 20. 27 in eighteen Tests, averaging six wickets a match.
Tests detecting HIV infection by detecting the presence of HIV antibody were developed.
Tests of the improved Pewee 2 design were cancelled in 1970 in favor of the lower-cost Nuclear Furnace ( NF-1 ), and the U. S. nuclear rocket program officially ended in spring of 1973.
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.
Tests in 1918 were disappointing as performance was only marginally better than the Sopwith 1½ Strutter which it was designed to replace, and only 312 aircraft were ordered from the firm.
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 were later done with Mario characters in dollhouses and such.

Tests and followed
This was followed by three unproductive Tests which yielded only 5 / 360 and a win apiece.
This was followed by three Tests against South Africa.
Earning plaudits for his determination and leadership, Atherton followed up with two centuries in the first two Tests at home against New Zealand.
He made 824 runs with three centuries in the five Tests against Pakistan, and followed this with 557 runs and three more centuries on the West Indies tour of India in 1958-59.
This was followed yet again by an initial good performance in the Tests, giving India its first Test match win in South Africa, although they went on to lose the series 2 – 1.
He played in the World Cup ( for what proved to be the only time ), then made only one good score ( 73 * at Lords ) in the four Ashes Tests that followed.
A barren run followed in the subsequent three Tests, scoring 52 runs in total as Australia lost the series.
He did not play in the tour of the West Indies that immediately followed, but was picked for the final two Tests of the famous 1981 Ashes series.
He followed it with good performances in the next two series ( England in India, and Australia tour of India ) scoring 383 at 42. 55 and taking ten wickets in eight Tests.
No Tests were played on that tour but more soon followed and, at The Oval in 1882, arguably the most famous match of all time gave rise to The Ashes.
This was followed with a single Test in Barbados ( 36 & 2 ) and two Tests against Bangladesh in Australia in 2003 in which he made a duck and 100 not out.
He played again in the Tests that followed, against South Africa and won a place in Australia's squad for their inaugural tour of Bangladesh.
Fred Trueman's 12 / 119 won the Third Test at Edgbaston, but Barrington made only 9 and 1, followed by 25, 32, 16 and 28 as Worrell's team won the last two Tests and the series 3 – 1.
Further Tests followed against Australia in 1930 and the following winter in South Africa, again as vice-captain to Chapman.
During Pollock's innings of 17 in the drawn fifth Test, he suffered an injury which resulted in him missing the first two Tests of the New Zealand tour which followed.
Sunil Gavaskar ( 1122 runs ) had scored the most number of runs in this stadium followed by Sachin Tendulkar ( 831 runs ) and Dilip Vengsarkar ( 631 runs ) in Tests.
Anil Kumble ( 38 wickets ) had taken the most wickets in this stadium followed by Kapil Dev ( 28 wickets ) and Karsan Ghavri ( 23 wickets ) in Tests.
He followed that century ( 158 in total ) with a similarly plodding 80 not out in the second innings, and was picked for the third Test, with Brown dropped after a series of low scores in the first two Tests.
Patil found himself out of the team after four Tests in the home series against England in 1981 – 82 but was picked for the away series that followed immediately after.
White's Test career was distinguished by inconsistency: with the ball, he took just fourteen wickets in his first ten Tests, followed by two consecutive five-wicket draws, and then no more than a two-for in his next fourteen Tests, before finally bowing out with a dozen in the three Ashes matches against the Australians ; with the bat, meanwhile, he failed on two occasions to reach double figures more than once over the course of nine innings, but nevertheless gave solid accounts of himself on the Asian subcontinent.
Kate Blackwell and Lisa Keightley both made fifties for Australia, while Belinda Clark continued her poor run of form-two ducks in the Tests and 16 in the first ODI was followed up with a 45-ball 10 today.
On the five-Test Indian series which followed, O ' Neill started slowly, aggregating 60 runs in the first two Tests, which were shared 1 – 1.
He followed this up with 55, 51, 57 and 96 to draw the two following Tests and Australia won the series.

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