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The hourlong test is administered one on one by a psychological professional and includes exercises to judge the development of a child's verbal skills, reasoning and other abilities.
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Lancaster said he still thinks it is early days to judge the development of the former Bradford Bulls prop forward.
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Therefore, these results provided important clinical information for judging the development or progression of grade II to grade III gliomas.
Even so, to judge from the development of the banking sector, this is one of those rare occasions when it is tempting to claim that a touch of protectionism has had its benefits.
When teachers want to judge the competence development of their students, student assessments performed in a real-life context can support their findings.
"He is probably 30-35 years old judging by the development of his secondary sexual characteristics and the extent of musth," Prithiviraj Fernando, scientist at the Centre for Conservation and Research in Sri Lanka, who reported his team's observations of the dwarf elephant in 2013, told BBC Earth.
But judging by the development of high-throughput experimental methods and the number and increasing quality of published time series over the past decade, this issue seems to be primarily a matter of time.
Recordings were delayed until full perforation of the membrane patch had been achieved, as judged from the development of repeatable currents in response to step depolarizations: this usually took 3 5 min. Recordings were low pass filtered at 0.5 kHz and sampled at 2 kHz by a National Instruments PC1200 interface using software provided by John Dempster (University of Strathclyde, UK).
Because it is very difficult to judge the precise development stage of pollen from the appearance of the flower buds in soybean, so during the flowering period, the flower buds of different sizes up to and including the abortion stage were collected and mixed from NJCMS1A and NJCMS1B plants respectively,, then immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at −80 °C for further use.
In other words, let the judges continue the development of the law of privacy on the basis of Articles 8 and 10.
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