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"You always took civil service tests growing up," Kevin Meehan said.
So we were always getting psychology tests growing up because I think they were also fascinated by how seven kids could be so different.
When filling out bubbles for standardized tests growing up, he said that at the ethnic background section, he "always had to work my way to the last box: 'other'".
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HemoSense says the number of PT/INR tests increased by 30% from 2000 to 2003, while the number of lab tests grew 11% and the number of point-of-care and patient self-tests grew 190%.
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