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Interrogators try to establish a prisoner's identity -- many have multiple aliases -- and then pose questions whose answers they know to test the captive's truthfulness.
But Dr. Mario Vietri, an astrophysicist at the University of Rome, said that X-ray emissions from those extreme environments were "the one way that we know to test general relativity in the strong-field regime".
Early in his career, Jordan was known to test the bodies and minds of overmatched teammates in practice, running the Bulls ragged as he worked his game, dreamed his dream and hope the two would one day fuse together.
You probably get to travel a lot…you know, to "test things out".
The photo above was taken "somewhere in California," where apparently Tesla has been known to test vehicles in the past.
However, growth-coupled synthesis is not necessarily feasible for every compound of a metabolic network and no rigorous criterion is currently known to test feasibility of coupled product and biomass formation (before searching for suitable intervention strategies).
Providers who don't know that a female patient is transgender may not know to test her for prostate cancer.
Throughout the years notable athletes have not only used their talents in hopes of winning a championship in their respective sport, they have also been known to test out their acting abilities.
Some laboratories are known to test for viruses sequentially [22], and so 1/β7 - 1/β9 were not interpreted as estimates of the sensitivity for other viruses.
The patient is known to test positive for HIV antibodies.
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