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Discover Ludwig"pilot run" is a valid expression in written English.
It typically refers to a test run of a project, program, or system to check its feasibility before a major implementation. For example, "We will be doing a pilot run of the new software to make sure it functions as expected."
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In situ combustion has been attempted in the field, in a pilot run at Marguerite Lake.
Experiments were conducted using media without serum, which was shown to interfere with inhibitor efficacy in a pilot run.
After a pilot run in 2014, installation and commissioning of the detector were completed in 2015, when also the first physics run took place.
A first version of the L0TP was commissioned during the 2014 NA62 pilot run and it is used in the current data taking.
Finally, a specialized pilot run of the protective system with the proposed denser CO2 snow technique for a 200-kg melting furnace was developed and tested.
Proof of this culminated in the 2009 Hefce bibliometrics pilot, run in order to assess the use of citation metrics as the base of all research assessment.
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The major operating parameters were adjusted in each pilot test run.
NA62 was commissioned in October 2014, took data in pilot runs in 2014 and 2015.
The pilot ran from October 2017 to October 2018, consisting of six rotations of eight weeks.
The results reveal that it is possible to rapidly develop a model of production with limited data from pilot runs.
Comparison among different membrane types was performed at bench scale, and pilot runs were carried out on the selected membrane.
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