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Twenty thousand amateur pianists were taking voluntary tests to gauge their level of skill.
After 10 weeks, the couples again took tests to gauge the quality of their relationships.
Mr. Beus recommended performing drop tests to gauge the safety of the flares with the new igniter.
He says there are several tests to gauge whether a partner can in some cases be considered an employee.
Researchers then measured the subjects' heart rates and rhythms, and gave them tests to gauge their mental acuity.
Before that, he worked for Pantox, a company that offers blood tests to gauge a person's antioxidant levels.
The researchers administered a series of standard tests to gauge how the participants judged their own traits and others'.
9) Review all tests to gauge whether they are aligned to state and district standards and to each other.
Gordon Brown, the chancellor, has set five economic tests to gauge whether Britain is ready to take the plunge.
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We can provide adaptive in-game pre-tests to gauge student's knowledge and calibrate questions specifically for them.
We then conducted independent t-tests to gauge whether the mean ln W of a test virus differed from that of the ancestor; because these tests involved 31 comparisons versus the ancestor dataset we conservatively gauged significance using a Bonferroni correction of α = 0.0016 (i.e., 0.05 / 31).
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