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  • 41MOT test — Main article: Vehicle inspection The blue three triangles logo, which stations have to display, identifies approved MOT test stations. The Ministry of Transport test (usually abbreviated to MOT test) is an annual test of automobile safety …

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  • 42Crash test dummy — For the band, see Crash Test Dummies. For the series of toys, see The Incredible Crash Dummies. 3 dimensional model of ATDs …

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  • 43HIV test — Randall L. Tobias, former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, being publicly tested for HIV in Ethiopia in an effort to reduce the stigma of being tested.[1] HIV tests are used to detect the presence of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus …

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  • 44Student's t-test — A t test is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic follows a Student s t distribution if the null hypothesis is supported. It is most commonly applied when the test statistic would follow a normal distribution if the value of …

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  • 45Pearson's chi-squared test — (χ2) is the best known of several chi squared tests – statistical procedures whose results are evaluated by reference to the chi squared distribution. Its properties were first investigated by Karl Pearson in 1900.[1] In contexts where it is… …

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  • 46Marine Corps Test Unit — #1 Active 1 July 1954 19 June 1957 Country United States Allegiance Department of the Navy Branch United States Marine Corps The …

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  • 47Myst V: End of Ages — Developer(s) Cyan Worlds Publisher(s) Ubisoft Designer(s) …

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  • 48Glucose tolerance test — Intervention MeSH D005951 A glucose tolerance test is a medical test in which glucose is given and blood samples taken afterward to determine how quickly it is cleared from the blood …

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  • 49Army Physical Fitness Test — The Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) is designed to test the muscular strength/endurance and cardiovascular respiratory fitness of soldiers in the United States Army. Soldiers are given a score based on their performance in three events… …

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  • 50Highly Accelerated Life Test — A Highly Accelerated Life Test (HALT), is a stress testing methodology developed by Gregg K. Hobbs. It is commonly associated with electronics and is performed to obtain information about a product s reliability. Individual components, printed… …

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