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We followed him through it, and encountered Matt Keennon, the Nano Lab's director, who was busy testing a small motor.
Dr. Alexis suggests testing a small area of the back first and never leaving the product on longer than directed.
But the focusing process involving repeatedly testing a small part of the image to calculate its sharpness requires a lot of computation.
But the focusing process involving repeatedly testing a small part of the image, to measure its sharpness, coupled with incremental focusing adjustments—requires a lot of computation.
Mr Gove is, however, determined to raise exam standards and remove "modules"—mini-exams testing a small part of the curriculum from courses.The new goal is a world-class qualification, modelled on the International GCSE (deemed tougher than the GCSE and undertaken largely by private schools in Britain) and the International Baccalaureate.
By testing a small set of miR-181 targets in the reprogramming, Judson et al. then showed that miR-181, much like miR-294/302, represses multiple targets involved in the EMT, cell death, cell cycle, and mitochondria function.
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The next step is testing a smaller wireless implant to eliminate the plug that people now have on their heads.
The article said American officials believed "Beijing was testing a smaller and more lethal nuclear device configured remarkably like the W-88".
In addition, testing a smaller sample (0.1 g) of faecal material should help to further reduce inhibition and improve sensitivity.
A pilot study testing a small-group intervention for HIV-positive African American men aged 50 and older also found no difference in condom use between the HIV/STI risk-reduction intervention and the control group 3 months post-intervention [ 5].
Thus, again, testing a smaller range of stimulus variation may explain a conclusion of stimulus invariance.
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