Sentence examples for corner of the test from inspiring English sources

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Scientists from the United States Geological Survey and the University of Nevada say that a witch's brew of radionuclides could take as little as a decade to reach well water in Beatty, a town of 1,500 people in the Oasis Valley about 25 miles from the heavily contaminated northwest corner of the test site.

For all of Heloise's bluster, she is the real thing; the child of Depression-era parents, she wastes nothing, even lamenting the lack of a dish towel in her corner of the test kitchen; using so much paper seems wasteful to her.

At each time period, we determined fry proximity to (i) each other, (ii) the stimulus (for chemical stimulus presentations, we calculated the distance of each fry from the chemical water input tube; for CV presentations, we used the distance of each fry from the nearest adult), (iii) the nearest corner of the test tank, and (iv) the nearest wall of the test tank.

Subordinate fish were able to escape from attacks by retreating into a corner of the test arena, whereas the dominant individual remained near the tube.

In the test trial (day 22), the trained or non-trained mice were placed in the same corner of the test apparatus.

A clicker (MED ENV-135M) was located at the top left corner of the test panel; it was used to generate a unique salient cue that indicated food delivery.

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Each mouse was then moved to a holding cage, and three novel objects (plastic toy animals glued to a 4×4 in Plexiglas base) were placed in three corners of the testing chamber.

And just over an hour before the Mets took the field, Tim Teufel, their new third-base coach, ushered a group of players into a corner of the room to test their proficiency with the team's signs.

On each trial, the food cups were randomly arranged in three corners of the square test field, but accessible food was always marked by the target odor (in this case coconut).

If fry use chemical cues in predator detection, we predict that when fry encounter predator chemical cues they will respond with shoal tightening – tighter shoaling in fish, flocking in birds, and herding in mammals, are adaptive responses to the presence of potential predators [reviewed in refs. 2] [4] – and with defensive behaviors such as seeking out corners and walls of the test tanks.

A 5-mm punch biopsy was taken from the upper left corner of each test field and the wound was closed with a metal clip.

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