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The phrase "a test point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to testing, such as in software development, engineering, or scientific experiments, where a specific location or instance is designated for testing purposes.
Example: "We need to establish a test point in the software to evaluate its performance under load."
Alternatives: "a testing location" or "a test marker".
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Through correlation with data from wind tunnel experiments, λf_point was determined to be a good index to assess the pedestrian-level wind speed at a test point with multiple input wind directions.
To calculate the principal components of a test point x, we computed projections onto the eigenvectors, V n.
Figure 1 presents an example for the calculation of the weighted kappa coefficient for a test point for r = 0.5.
A test point is described as solid if the dominant frequency corresponds to the thickness stretch modes (Lamb waves) family.
The maximum peroxidation level observed as 360 h (15 days) in the sample that contained no antioxidant component was used as a test point.
3 A test point becomes a user if it represents a QoS requirement of one particular user, in which case the subarea is a point corresponding to the position of this user.
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n. *Strep-A test: point of care diagnostic test employed to detect Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus.
France is at a testing point this weekend - of truthfulness, decency, and solidarity - and also of what they call the ability to "desolidarise" - to put the people we know before the abstract categories we imagine.
On the other hand, a testing point whose expression value plot curve is similar to those of other testing points is a global feature.
For example, a testing point (an m/z ratio) with several exceptionally high peaks on cancer samples, which are seldom found at most testing points, can be viewed as a local feature.
I put it into a linear machine learning-classifier, and I then, for a new test point, will get out a predicted label.
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