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American elementary and secondary school students are tested far more than their counterparts in other industrial nations.
It is the best test for people with special risk factors, who should be tested far more often, sometimes as often as every six months.
The patch, known as Menaflex and manufactured by ReGen Biologics, was so different from earlier devices that it should have been tested far more thoroughly before approval, officials determined.
This can be particularly useful when considering exogenous changes like policy interventions and new regulations, where counterfactual situations can be created and their effects tested far more easily in lab rather than field experiments.
The U.S.-China relationship will be tested far more by the two sides' positions after the U.S. election on global warming, export controls and articles like last week's describing a concrete loss of jobs in the state of Tennessee to local companies moving their operations to China.
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For a start anti-doping agencies should use the $400 Carbon Isotope Ratio (CIR) tests far more frequently than they do.
And those results were derived in part from unannounced testing, far more stringent than baseball's.
The problem is that the authors of the manifesto fail all these tests far more egregiously than their enemies on the left.
A number of studies have shown that self-referring doctors order imaging tests far more frequently than doctors who refer their patients to a radiologist.
At the same time, there has been increasing concern that affluent white students receive accommodations on their standardized tests far more often than poor black or Hispanic students.
At the "high-intensity hospitals," patients saw doctors, consulted with specialists, and were given tests far more often than at low-intensity ones.
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