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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a line of text or code that is used for testing purposes.
Example: "Please enter the data into a test line to see if the system processes it correctly."
Alternatives: "a sample line" or "a trial line".
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Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrate that perception and immediate memory for the slope of a test line within orthogonal "axes" are predictable from purely structural considerations.
The resistance of a test line is measured versus the applied current.
A solution of anti-CA72-4 mAB72.32.3, 2 mg/mL) was immobilized on NC membrane as a test line.
Osaka-based company Senyo Kogyo announced plans to build a test line for "Eco Ride", an energy-saving transportation system, this October.
This co-simulation method was verified based on the 20-m simply supported beam dynamic load experiment of a test line.
One of them was coated as a test line, while another mAb was labeled with quantum dots and coated onto conjugate pad.
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The Drake case was seen as a test of the tougher line against unauthorized disclosures.
Yorkshire skipper Andrew Gale was first to go, deceived by a slower ball, and was soon joined by Phil Jaques and a skittish Joe Root as Styris maintained a testing line.
Off-spinner Nathan Lyon found a testing line and length to take 4-42, while the other wickets were shared among Australia's impressive quartet of seamers.
Most studies that do mention repeatability assess it by repeating a test-line flight daily or on a number of occasions at a single altitude [7, 8].
It does not meant that you cannot catch a fish bigger than 12lbs on a 12lbs test line.
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