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Discover Ludwig"test limit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the maximum or minimum level that can be measured or achieved in a certain test or experiment. Example: The researchers were able to push the machine to its test limits, gathering valuable data on its capabilities.
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In 2005, the test limit was halved, but road performance of the diesel cars was three times worse.
The test limit was 37.14 pg/mL, and the detection range was 180.42 ± 3.17 pg/mL.
Jiang et al. [87] presented a colloidal gold-based immune chromatographic assay to detect 19-nortestosterone (NT); the test limit is 1 ng/mL in PBS.
The method showed high sensitivity and specific recognition of estrogen, with the working range of 10 3000 pg/mL and the test limit of 5.4 pg/mL.
However, a continuous liquid supply through the lateral arteries does not allow for total dryout in the test limit of 580 W/cm2.
As previously described (Barbau-Piednoir et al. 2013b), the repeatability limit (r) of the Aversi_ ITS qPCR method was evaluated with the same experimental design than that applied for the LOD evaluation (see section "Sensitivity test: limit of detection").
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Mr. Pierce, the Tisch spokesman, said that film and art students at the university frequently try to test limits.
Perhaps wars don't define the limits of a personality, but they test limits that would be better left, for all concerned, untested.
Test limits (without first establishing extremes).
Upper test limits for the kit was 3592.00 μM.
Youth will always test limits (but there is a potential to test limits at an intellectual level).
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