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This test records the electrical activity of your heart.
This test records how long it takes to cover a 10 m distance when walking at a comfortable and maximum walking pace.
This test records the tensile strength " σ" (Stress) versus strain " ε"; the highest point of the stress strain curve is the Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS).
This test records the time taken for a subject to stand up without using their arms from a sitting position in a standardized chair with a seat height of 45 cm, walk 3 m, turn around, and return to the seat and sit down again.
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This test recorded when a volunteer suddenly got sweaty palms, an indicator of stress.
This test recorded the I V curve in agreement with the requirements and procedures stipulated in [13, 14, 15] and [4].
This test recorded the number of seconds taken to be able to read the smallest readable print again, after a brief flash of light [ 30].
Strain time curves of geogrid specimens were plotted directly from the test records.
This simple, painless test records your heart's electrical activity through 12 small electrodes placed on your chest, arms, and legs.
One of the angles of this scheme was falsifying test records.
This starter, the treadmill stress test, records how well the heart performs when it is forced to work harder.
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