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No reactors will restart until they pass stress tests - designed to gauge their ability to withstand catastrophic events such as a tsunami and introduced after the triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi power plant in March 2011.

Even fans of the idea admit that a stand-alone investment bank would probably have struggled to pass stress tests designed to gauge banks' ability to withstand a downturn.

PAGE B1 CONCERN OVER BANK TESTS Recent assurances by government leaders in Europe that their countries' banks will pass stress tests, whose results will be released Friday, have left economists anything but reassured.

Another group has combined adenosine with first pass stress imaging followed by rest images, and has demonstrated good correlation with SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging for both stress and rest imaging [34, 35].

Allowing mothers to pass stress on to their daughters by down regulating the ER diffusion barrier diluted this stress, as shown by the fact that it reduced the load in the mother cells and restored the life span of the yos9Δ mother cells.

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The banks all claim to have enough liquidity to refinance debts for at least a year and have passed stress tests devised by Icelandic regulators.

The autopsy later tells us his arteries were blocked nearly completely, despite the fact that he was slim and energetic and ate yogurt and blueberries and flaxseed, despite the fact that he passed stress tests with flying colors.

There are other unintended consequences as well, banks say, as concerns about passing stress tests makes them favour government bonds over business lending, which would harm the growth of the private sector.

Mr. Bernanke noted that most of the 19 largest banks passed "stress tests" earlier this year, meaning they would probably survive and be able to lend in a financial crisis worse than 2008.

First-pass stress and rest perfusion images were obtained using a steady-state-free precession sequence (SSFP) (n = 706) (TR 2.5 ms, TE 1.04 ms, flip angle 50°, voxel size 3 × 3 × 8 mm, bandwidth 1085 Hz/pixel) or a gradient spoiled echo sequence (n = 22) (TR 2.17 ms, TE 1.03 ms, flip angle 12°, voxel size 3 × 3 × 8 mm, bandwidth 651 Hz/pixel).

Based on these observations, the effect of rivet loads on life estimation including the use of concepts such as by-pass stresses is discussed.

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