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Most of the tests were captured on film.
The sound is captured on super sensitive recording equipment, the sort normally used in industry to test the strength of bridges or planes.
Responses to the seventh question 'What do the sessions specifically test for?', were captured on a 6-point Likert scale (Table 4).
The CP/target DNA/RP-HCR complexes were captured on the test zone by the specific reaction between anti-Fam monoclonal antibody (anti-Fam mAb) on the test zone and Fam of the complexes.
The more antigen targeting in the sample, the more QD conjugates would be captured on the test line, which leads to the increase of the T/C ratio.
After incubation with BoNT/A-spiked serum sample for a certain time duration, the biotin at the amino terminus of the peptide was cleaved off, resulting in that gold nanoparticle-labeled streptavidin-substrate peptide complexes could not be captured on the test zone of LFTS, thus, LFTS presented a different coloration from BoNT/A-negative result (Fig. 1b).
The more analytes are present in the sample, the more conjugates would be captured on the test zone, leading to the increased signal.
A teacher is not solely responsible for how much is learned in a classroom, and not everything of value that a teacher imparts to his or her students can be captured on a standardized test.
The experiment was captured on newsreel footage: "Dr. William Marston tests his latest invention: the Love Meter".
Even so, with American assistance, Afghan prosecutors prepared a test case against a Karzai aide named Muhammed Zia Salehi, who had been captured on a wiretap soliciting a bribe.
No one was injured in the incident, which was captured on CCTV cameras on the vehicle, although the bus driver was taken to hospital for tests.
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