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Discover LudwigThe phrase "testing in about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a timeframe or estimation related to testing something, such as a product or a process. Example: "We expect to begin testing in about two weeks."
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Two other small studies showed that the optimal VV delay changes during bicycle exercise testing in about 55% of patients [ 52, 54].
Excepting patients with cancer, deep vein thrombosis can be excluded using the Wells rule and D-dimer testing in about 1 in every 3 patients (range of efficiency 23-43%, see table 5).
Limitations include the lack of data on CCP antibody status, as most cases were diagnosed prior to the widespread usage of this test, and absence of plasma samples for CCP testing in about half the cases.
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The vaccine will be tested in about 4,500 people.
The Australian cabinet will consider the public interest test in about six weeks' time.
When he proposed the game, he predicted computers would be comfortably passing the test "in about 50 years' time".
American officials and Europeans involved in administering the test in about 65 countries acknowledged that the scores from Shanghai — an industrial powerhouse with some 20 million residents and scores of modern universities that is a magnet for the best students in the country — are by no means representative of all of China.
"We weren't looking to raise a big round," said Seal. "We just wanted to have enough to make it through a well-advertised Beta test in about 45 gyms around the area".
It has been pre-tested in about 300 patients and six different languages and will assess physical, cognitive, and emotional fatigue as a traditional paper-pencil measure.
In addition to motor signs, cognitive signs are detected by neuropsychological tests in about 50% of patients with sporadic ALS and typical frontotemporal dementia (FTD) occurs in approximately 10% of the patients [ 9, 10].
Expect to receive the next part of your NAB test in about a week.
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