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Mr. Segal said he believed that the tests would become common.
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Those who shot an "expert" score on Dailey's qualification test would become "riflemen," as designated by olive-green patches.
The I.O.C. president, Jacques Rogge, said in a statement Wednesday that retroactive testing would become one of the cornerstones for drug testing at the Games.
Failing it would mean that Sky could no longer broadcast, although if Murdoch leaves the board of Sky completely, that aspect of the test would become moot.
The new questions did little to quell that debate among many immigrant groups, who complained that the citizenship test would become even more daunting.
Dr. Stephen M. Roth, director of the functional genomics laboratory at the University of Maryland's School of Public Health who has studied ACTN3, said he thought the test would become popular.
Instead, the test would become whether the worker holds a "position of responsibility," defined as performing work of substantial importance or performing work requiring a high level of skill or training.
Decision-making capacity law separates the decision-making process from the decision itself (otherwise the DMC test would become an 'outcome test').
In this way, lack of recent and regular testing would become associated with transmission risk (and concomitant stigma and sexual exclusion) rather than positive HIV status per se.
As the adoption of dense, disease-specific genotyping chips such as Immunochip (37; Immunobase, http://www.immunobase.org) increases, it is possible that the situation of single SNPs explaining two trait signals may become more common, implying that any formal colocalization test would become redundant.
If they are cool and composed then only the testing would become productive.
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