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The outbreak initially heightened fears among workers and patients' families concerned about severe acute respiratory syndrome, but tests quickly established that the virus was of a different type.
The quality of state exams already varies widely, and some experts fear that the pressure to add tests quickly will lead to cheap multiple-choice questions rather than essays that are more substantive but difficult to score.
The chicken fell sick and died Tuesday, said Dr. Thomas Sit, Hong Kong's acting assistant director of agriculture, fisheries and conservation, adding that preliminary tests quickly confirmed that the chicken had the A(H5N1) avian influenza virus.
In addition, hospitals are already struggling to treat and either admit or discharge A&E patients within the required four hours and to give patients key diagnostic tests quickly enough, ambulance services are missing key targets to respond to 999 calls, and growing numbers of cancer patients are not being treated within 62 days.
Our tests quickly revealed that our p-norm implementation faces difficulties with propagating the error back to lower layers.
The idea is being considered by the Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, who says many people are not being referred for hospital tests quickly enough.
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Early Symbian generations were not fast enough to get through operator testing quickly enough.
Many more things can be tested quickly and performance can't be faked on Knack's games, he says.
News of the positive test quickly reverberated throughout the world of sports, appearing to validate the blood test for sports officials in Major League Baseball.
The Wechsler-Bellevue test quickly became the most widely used adult intelligence test in the United States, and in 1942 Wechsler issued his first revision.
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