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Since 1995, when the United States Supreme Court opened the door to drug testing in schools by permitting the testing of athletes, the unanswered question has been where would schools, and ultimately the court, draw the line.
This choice was due to the adoption of the larger Array 6.0 (permitting the testing of 900 K SNPs) when it became available, but it was not feasible to retest the initial 740 cases and 412 controls with the larger panel.
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Over the past five years, Nevada has been positioning itself as a test bed for advanced transport solutions, being one of the first states in the US to permit the testing of autonomous vehicles on public roads.
The DfT will also kick off a review process of the laws governing road use, including the Highway Code and the Road Safety Act, to permit the testing of driverless cars on public roads, Cable said while visiting the technology and engineering company Mira in Nuneaton.
A different class of designs based on related individuals, typically families, uses the concept of Mendelian transmission to achieve design‐independent randomization, which permits the testing of linkage and association.
This permits the testing of alternative evolutionary scenarios of duplicate gene evolution.
Mendelian randomization (MR) is an epidemiologic method that, through the use of informative genotypes, permits the testing of causal relations between exposures and diseases.
The use of a more exploratory approach may have been useful for generating hypotheses for future testing, but would not have permitted the testing of evidence carried out in this study.
The latter permits the testing of a pre-specified or imposed theoretical structure to determine whether it satisfies the requirements of a reliable and coherent instrument as indicated by the accepted diagnostic statistics.
Current UK law [ 2, 3] does not permit the testing of a patient's infective status for the benefit of a healthcare worker involved without the patient's consent.
The technology was first developed for E. coli (Bochner et al., 2001; Zhou et al., 2003) but now there are protocols available to permit the testing of >1000 bacterial species as well as most yeast and filamentous fungi.
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