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  • 1test glass — a small glass vessel, resembling a beaker, used in a chemical laboratory …

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  • 2test — (n.) late 14c., small vessel used in assaying precious metals, from O.Fr. test, from L. testum earthen pot, related to testa piece of burned clay, earthen pot, shell (Cf. L. testudo tortoise ) and texere to weave (Cf. Lith. tistas vessel made of… …

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  • 3test — 1. To prove; to try a substance; to determine the chemical nature of a substance by means of reagents. 2. A method of examination, as to determine the presence or absence of a definite disease or of some substance in any of the fluids, tissues,… …

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  • 4Pathergy test — The pathergy test is a test used for the diagnosis of Behçet s disease [http://www.niams.nih.gov/Health Info/Behcets Disease/default.asp#beh i National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases: Behcet s Disease. ] The arm is… …

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  • 5Hydrostatic test — A hydrostatic test is the common way in which leaks can be found in pressure vessels such as pipelines and plumbing. This method of testing should not be confused with the Hydrostatic Body Fat Test that uses the principles of buoyancy to… …

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  • 6Cardiac stress test — Not to be confused with Cardiac arrest. Cardiac stress test Intervention A male patient walks on a stress test treadmill to have his heart s function checked ICD 9 CM …

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  • 7Marine 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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  • 8Missile Test Project — The Missile Test Project (MTP) was a U.S. Air Force program operated by RCA Service Company (RCAS) from Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, under the direction of prime contractor Pan American Guided Missiles Research Division (PAA GMRD) during the… …

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  • 9Marsh test — The Marsh test is a highly sensitive method in the detection of arsenic, especially useful in the field of forensic toxicology when arsenic was used as a poison. It was developed by the chemist James Marsh and first published in 1836. Arsenic, in …

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  • 10Bead test — The bead test is a traditional part of qualitative inorganic analysis to test for the presence of certain metals. The oldest one is the borax bead test or blister test. It was introduced by Berzelius in 1812.[1] Since then other salts were used… …

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