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"Why aren't we testing for more drugs?" Kotlikoff said.
City officials, while fighting the lawsuit, have rewritten the exam, reducing the amount of reading, using more visual elements like photos and drawings, increasing the number of questions to 100 and testing for more skills like adaptability and establishing and maintaining relationships.
It is in testing for more aggressive types of the disease.
More recent studies, which are testing for more discriminating factors, assume that the differences are determined by the property's characteristics instead of the type of workout-process.
Navigenics offers two packages of testing priced at at $499 and $2,499, with the higher priced test including genetic counseling and testing for more health conditions.
The coalition also called for blood testing for children younger than 7, who are at high risk of lead exposure, and expanded water testing for more households than the EPA sampled last year.
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Right now, thalidomide is being tested for more than a hundred cancers and autoimmune diseases.
Boeing also said that the plane's power systems were tested for more than 25,000 hours in labs.
But according to Selig's letter, players were not tested for more than half of the 2004 season, a far longer period than Manfred had acknowledged.
Employers can choose to test for more drugs, which is what Dura decided to do at its Lawrenceburg plant in 2007.
At the Games, the top five finishers and two random athletes in every event will be tested for more than 240 substances banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
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