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Bluetongue virus (BTV) infection was also detected on a fourth farm (Oldenzaal) in the same area while testing for export.
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In the qns1 bioassay assay, strains tested for NR export are grown overnight in SDC.
All of the NES peptides were also cloned into EYFP-NLS-NES fusions and tested for nuclear export activity in HeLa cells.
The samples of group IV ("miscellaneous") represent the classical serum panel frequently encountered when testing for import/export procedures (Table 1).
The Agriculture Department quietly began testing fruit destined for export, but not for domestic consumption; at the same time, the nascent Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration set less protective domestic standards, without publicly disclosing them.
Luckily, Snapchat has started beta testing new export formats for Spectacles through the beta version of its app.
In the current system, 3.5% of sows and boars for export or slaughter are tested for both diseases, as well as all boars before entering boar stations.
However, Ghoshray (2008) used this approach to test for price relations between two major rice export markets and found evidence which suggested that Thailand and Vietnam's export prices were asymmetrically cointegrated.
The exported code has been tested for model predictive control scenarios comprising constrained nonlinear dynamic systems with four states and a control horizon of ten samples.
The ammunition had not been tested for reliability under well-established military standards, the Army and the export agency that sold most of it said.
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