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However, L.I.J.'s partner, North Shore, recently started testing for Huntington's.
"The reason we look at Oct. 6 is because that is when we started testing for it," Upshaw said.
Call it a coincidence, but that was the last World Series before baseball started testing for steroids.
(The city started testing for radiation when it began shipping its garbage out of state. Commercial dumps have tested for radioactive material for years).
For the past few years, consumer and environmental groups have started testing for glyphosate in food, because, while the government routinely tests foods for a variety of pesticides, it does not regularly test for glyphosate.
This week, Beef Products, a large manufacturer of lean beef, an ingredient used to make hamburger meat, announced that it had started testing for the six additional strains of E. coli at one of its five grinding plants.
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The European Union decided to to start testing for the presence of unlabelled horsemeat in foods across the Continent.
The M2 made its first flight March 9 and is about to start testing for U.S. and European certification.
The union and the league agreed to start testing for H.G.H. when the collective bargaining agreement was completed in August 2011.
They'll start testing for MRSA in intensive care units next month and expand incrementally until everyone is getting screened, he said.
At the end of August, Steve Kock, Odwalla's quality assurance manager, sent an E-mail to Mr. Bettle saying he planned to start testing for listeria again.
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