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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample was tested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or research contexts to indicate that a particular sample underwent testing or analysis.
Example: "In the laboratory, a sample was tested to determine its chemical composition."
Alternatives: "a specimen was analyzed" or "a sample underwent testing."
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After a sample was tested, it was sequestered in a safe, secure area.
Each time a sample was tested on the patient-dedicated analyser, a concurrent sample was drawn and tested on the hospital's bench-top analyser (Cobas b221; Roche Diagnostics).
Finally, the functional impact of vulnerability factors on the full survey A sample was tested by using duration of perceived risk after SARS as a proxy for the SARS-related vulnerability factors identified in the regression analysis.
Finally, linear regression analysis demonstrated a nonsignificant 1-day increase in length of stay among hospitalized patients for whom a sample was tested (p = 0.55; ORs with 95% CIs are shown in Technical Appendix Table 2).
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A sample is tested to ensure they'll last long enough.
Although House diagnoses Tritter with dry skin, a common side effect of the nicotine gum that Tritter is chewing, Tritter requests that a sample be tested.
a: Samples were tested in duplicate and number of root samples tested in each stage.
A single sample was tested several times repeatedly.
The assumed distribution of a single sample was tested with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test.
A second sample was tested in Phase Ib to also identify cancer-type specific norms, and gender-specific norms.
A fresh urine sample was tested for microalbumin using a dipstick (Micral B, Roche, Germany).
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