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A more precise test, she said, is performed after the driller believes he has drilled deeply enough to produce sufficient quantities of water.
Each appeared to hit the ground at the same time.In this section Weighing the universe Winning ways Well-meaning mums Casting eggs into the waters The Richard Casement internship ReprintsA more precise test requires a taller tower.
Our condition was meant to be incidental to spatial information but not to the general appearance of the environment, which we intended as a more precise test of whether performance differences as a result of self-report SOD depend on whether people are trying to acquire spatial information or not.
Alternatively this result could be related to the fact this trait is particularly prone to be affected by the hostility of the female tract, so a more precise test of levels of sperm mortality would need to evaluate sperm viability well after sperm have faced a number of challenges in the female tract.
Consequently, there is a need for more precise test descriptions, in addition to tests with more quantitative and reproducible methods for measuring LMC.
Chaparro et al. used a more precise test [ 29] by performing a urine protein/creatinine ratio in all the patients to detect proteinuria [ 17].
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An initial test overnight for swine flu was negative, but more precise tests on Friday were positive, Dr. Chow said.
More screening and more precise tests to identify the stage of cancer at the time of diagnosis might account for the increase, he said.
In any case, general relativity directly contradicts quantum mechanics, the other great physical theory of the 20th century, so more and more precise tests need to be carried out to find out what cracks might exist in either theory.
This work can be a first step towards a future and more precise testing standard.
Eötvös made more precise tests in the late 19th century, and established the principle to much greater accuracy; these are the results on which Einstein would have relied.
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