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Yet America's secretive space plans worry even some of its friends, too.China's anti-satellite test makes a race to weaponise space more likely.
Whether preparation or actual coaching for the test makes a difference to test scores, however, remains controversial [ 3, 4].
A "true negative" is the event that the test makes a negative prediction, and the subject has a negative result under the gold standard which is clinical examination, and a "false negative" is the event that the test makes a negative prediction, and the subject has a positive result under the gold standard.
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We can never tell how often a test makes an individual better or improves her prospects of survival.
And it worked: in 2000, Longfellow's pass rate on the English test made a staggering leap to 82 from 13.
All the administration has to do is take its own planned "stress test" for major banks seriously, and not hide the results when a bank fails the test, making a takeover necessary.
By this standard, lenders must go beyond disclosure to meet what former Treasury official Michael Barr calls an "objective reasonableness" test, making a reasonable attempt at helping borrowers understand risks and rewards of taking out high-interest rate loans before closing.
Furthermore, the outcome of the SS test made a marginal but statistically significant contribution to the model of HA benefit for speech against the fluctuation masker.
The dynamic modulus and stress relaxation and creep test make a judgment of the viscoelasticity behavior of the repaired disc [ 53].
The day before the test, make a study aid with a summary of everything and look it over on your way to school and before class.
This study shows that the context in which pictograms are tested makes a difference in the results.
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