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Discover Ludwig"test end" can be used in a sentence and is grammatically correct.
It is often used in the context of a test or exam, to refer to the final part or conclusion of the assessment. Example: "The students were relieved when the test end was finally announced, signaling the end of their hours of studying and stress."
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The 'test partner' was in fact a confederate actor feigning pain – but by the test end 65% of volunteers had effectively killed the stranger.
Dean Whatmoor, a logistics manager, who had been monitoring the test from a converted cargo container filled with computer screens and gauges, admitted that he was a little sad to see the test end.
The observed effects decreased (100 days) until no effect was observed at test end (140 days).
Fig. 2 Lysimeter-extract at test start and test end with standard retention times.
By test end, nitrite production was inhibited 52% at 2.5 mg/kg dry soil, but the effect was not significant due to the high coefficient of variation.
The pristine material leads to inhibition of microbial biomass at the beginning of the test, which declined until no effect was observed at test end (28 days).
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Finally, the test ends with the Security Test Audit Report (STAR), which contains data obtained during the activities.
"I missed some," Melissa said apologetically when the test ended and Glenn opened the door.
After my test ended, Kia checked over the vehicle and found that it met specifications.
This paper presents the design of a test automation platform, ETAP-Pro, to test end-to-end business processes that aims to overcome some challenges in validating business processes.
Nitrate generated in the incubation vessels is not consumed under the test conditions, thus a net increase at the test end-point indicates an increase in microbial nitrification activity during the 4-week incubation period.
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