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Following the chaotic Super Bowl stream, Ross continued to test the limits of his freedom.
—Miles Klee, Rolling Stone, 2 Apr. 2023
Camryn Swift, 14, dipped a test tube into the fish tank and squeezed a few chemical drops into the tube to test for ammonia, nitrates and nitrites, and pH levels.
—Karina Elwood, Washington Post, 2 Apr. 2023
The eventual outcome – Palou being allowed to test F1 cars for McLaren while completing the final year of his current contract with CGR in the No. 10 Honda in 2023 – meant Brown then triggered Rosenqvist’s option for the 2023 IndyCar season.
—Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star, 1 Apr. 2023
These previews enable developers to test the forthcoming version of the mobile operating system, learn about any new features, and prepare their apps or games to work with it properly.
—WIRED, 1 Apr. 2023
The case, which could drag on for months and whose outcome is far from clear, is likely to test the country’s institutions and the rule of law.
—Jonah E. Bromwich, New York Times, 31 Mar. 2023
This visit grew out of a routine call to Lotus of North America to arrange for an Esprit to test.
—Mike Knepper, Car and Driver, 31 Mar. 2023
Norfolk Southern has also been ordered to test for dioxins, which may have been released during the February incineration.
—Josh Funk, ajc, 31 Mar. 2023
Other recommendations included strengthening capital requirements for banks, conducting timely capital stress tests, enhancing supervisory tools to test whether banks are resilient to higher interest rates, and expanding long-term debt requirements to more banks.
—Julia Malleck, Quartz, 31 Mar. 2023
Our testers evaluated and recorded their pre-test teeth color using the VITA Guide, brushed with the toothpastes as directed for several weeks, and then reevaluated teeth color.
—Danielle Zoellner, Verywell Health, 31 Jan. 2023
Vault runs many of the state’s testing sites and its mail-order testing program, and coordinates billing, logistics, physician services and post-test communications.
—Joe Carlson, Star Tribune, 14 July 2021
For the first time, basic language from biostatistics, such as specificity, sensitivity, and pre-test probabilities, found its way into normal conversation.
—Shantanu Nundy, STAT, 17 June 2021
There’s a reason child psychologists encourage children to express their feelings through drawings, teachers use coloring activities to conquer pre-test jitters and some dentists use coloring before appointments to ease dental anxiety.
—Dana Santas, CNN, 7 May 2021
The first step in using Bayes’s formula is to assign a number to my pre-test suspicions.
—Clayton Dalton, The New Yorker, 16 Sep. 2020
But Mungo said a more diverse applicant pool will not help if entry tests and post-test screening is skewed.
—Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press, 4 June 2020
Eighteen of 25 subjects (72%) complimented the flavour, smooth texture and pleasant aftertaste of the Fudge-o-grafin and 1 (4%) requested more with which to wash down the post-test pie.
—Ncbi Rofl, Discover Magazine, 12 July 2011
For more information about the GLS600’s crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites.
—Drew Dorian, Car and Driver, 4 Apr. 2023
Oulmekki says the film will provide an interesting test of the Chinese film market’s post-Covid recovery, since Notre-Dame on Fire is among the first mid-budget European films to open in the country in many months.
—Patrick Brzeski, The Hollywood Reporter, 4 Apr. 2023
For both progressives and the party’s more moderate wing, the Chicago race is seen as a test of organizing power and messaging, especially with issues salient to big cities, like crime and alignment with law enforcement unions.
—Sara Burnett, BostonGlobe.com, 4 Apr. 2023
This year will be a big test of that theory.
—Ryan Faughnder, Los Angeles Times, 4 Apr. 2023
After all of the testing was complete, the backpacks noted as having generous padding for comfort, spacious interiors that are intuitive to pack, and durable materials that will stand the test of time earned the highest average scores overall.
—Anna Popp, Travel + Leisure, 4 Apr. 2023
For both progressives and the party’s more moderate wing, the Chicago race is seen as a test of organizing power and messaging, especially with issues salient to big cities, like crime and alignment with law enforcement unions.
—Sara Burnett, Fortune, 4 Apr. 2023
For these players to bless his absence is an even greater test of their solidarity.
—Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, 3 Apr. 2023
The Environmental Working Group, a non-profit watchdog, studied lab tests of 51 sunscreen products in 2021 and found that only 35% of products met the EU standard, compared with 94% that passed the US standard.
—Aditi Sangal, CNN, 3 Apr. 2023
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noun
the means by which the presence, quality, or genuineness of anything is determined; a means of trial.
the trial of the quality of something: to put to the test.
a particular process or method for trying or assessing.
a set of questions, problems, or the like, used as a means of evaluating the abilities, aptitudes, skills, or performance of an individual or group; examination.
Psychology. a set of standardized questions, problems, or tasks designed to elicit responses for use in measuring the traits, capacities, or achievements of an individual.
Chemistry.
- the process of identifying or detecting the presence of a constituent of a substance, or of determining the nature of a substance, commonly by the addition of a reagent.
- the reagent used.
- an indication or evidence of the presence of a constituent, or of the nature of a substance, obtained by such means.
an oath or other confirmation of one’s loyalty, religious beliefs, etc.
British. a cupel for refining or assaying metals.
verb (used with object)
to subject to a test of any kind; try.
Chemistry. to subject to a chemical test.
Metallurgy. to assay or refine in a cupel.
verb (used without object)
to undergo a test or trial; try out.
to perform on a test: People test better in a relaxed environment.
to conduct a test: to test for diabetes.
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Origin of test
1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English: test(e), tast(e) “crucible; cupel,” from Old French “test, teste,” Latin testū, testum “earthenware pot”; akin to test2
synonym study for test
OTHER WORDS FROM test
test·a·ble, adjectivetest·a·bil·i·ty, nountest·ing·ly, adverbnon·test·a·ble, adjective
non·test·ing, adjectiveself-testing, adjectiveun·test·a·ble, adjectiveun·test·ed, adjectivewell-tested, adjective
Words nearby test
tesseract, Tessie, Tessin, tessitura, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, test, testa, testacean, testaceous, test act, testacy
Other definitions for test (2 of 4)
noun
Zoology. the hard, protective shell or covering of certain invertebrates, as echinoderms or tunicates.
Origin of test
2
First recorded in 1840–45; from Latin testa “tile, shell, covering”; akin to test1
Other definitions for test (3 of 4)
Other definitions for test (4 of 4)
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MORE ABOUT TEST
What is a basic definition of test?
A test is a series of questions or problems that is used to determine a person’s ability or understanding of something. More generally, test refers to a trial, experiment, or examination that is designed to determine the qualities or characteristics of someone or something. As a verb, test means to assess someone’s knowledge or abilities, to put someone or something through a trial, or to try something out. The word test has several other senses as a noun and a verb.
A test is a collection of questions, tasks, or problems that are designed to see if a person understands a subject or to measure their ability to do something.
Real-life examples: Most schooling involves taking tests in many subjects, such as math and history. Lawyers must do well on a particularly difficult test, known as the bar examination, to be able to practice law.
Used in a sentence: I studied all night for my chemistry test.
Test can also be used in this context as a verb meaning to administer such a test.
Real-life examples: Teachers test their students’ knowledge by giving them quizzes and tests.
Used in a sentence: Yes, you will be tested on this.
As a noun, test also refers to an experiment or trial that is designed to discover information about something.
Real-life examples: Scientists and researchers create many tests (often called experiments) to learn new information or to see if a hypothesis is correct. A test of a chemical might involve how it reacts with other chemicals. Companies and businesses use safety tests to see if their products are safe for customers. A pregnancy test analyzes body fluids for hormones to determine whether someone is pregnant.
Used in a sentence: The scientists used several different tests to determine how much pollution was in the drinking water.
Related to this sense, test can mean to put something through a trial or test or to try it.
Real-life examples: People often test products before purchasing them. When buying a car, you can test how it drives by taking it on a test drive. Testing a person often involves making them endure some kind of trial.
Used in a sentence: The boss is just testing you because you’re new—he wants to see if you can handle the pressure.
Where does test come from?
The first records of the word test come from around 1350. It ultimately comes from the Latin word testū, meaning “an earthen pot.”
In Middle English, test was used to refer to a cupel, a container used to analyze ores.
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How is test used in real life?
Test is commonly used to refer to an academic exam. More generally, it refers to a trial that someone or something undergoes.
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We are continuing to perform tests of possible solutions to restore missing currencies and materials to players. Destiny 2 will remain offline until the issue can be resolved. We will provide another update by 2 PM Pacific.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) January 28, 2020
Scaling up can be tricky. To go from #SaaS start-up to industry leader, you need to move fast, test what works, and deliver more leads with campaigns.
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Is test used correctly in the following sentence?
The company ran the new soap through many tests to make sure it didn’t cause skin irritation.
Words related to test
analysis, approval, assessment, attempt, check, evaluation, experiment, final, inquiry, inspection, investigation, search, standard, trial, analyze, assess, confirm, demonstrate, investigate, prove
How to use test in a sentence
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Notebooks can stand the test of time, and will be there for you when WiFi isn’t.
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In France, for example, 4 percent of tests performed on people age 60 and older are now positive — a doubling from two weeks ago.
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Lots of websites online will let you plug your data in to run these tests for free.
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Hindenburg’s report includes a test confirming that the section of road shown in the video could accelerate a coasting vehicle to highway speeds, along with text messages from a former Nikola employee appearing to confirm the tactics.
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We repeated two different tests and every one of those individuals had a negative follow-up test.
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The gentleman was listed as Orthodox and kosher, which is way too religious for my friend whose JSwipe account I was test-driving.
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Apparently, the company “failed to properly test its systems.”
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If it was the United States, the operation will test the bounds of international law.
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One chemical test involves measuring the relative amount of deuterium in water.
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Whether it was actual ignorance, senility, or some obscure test, it’s hard to know.
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For this use of the voice in the special service of will-power, or propelling force, it is necessary first to test its freedom.
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The most promising of the methods which have been devised are cryoscopy, the methylene-blue test, and the phloridzin test.
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The phloridzin test consists in the hypodermic injection of a small quantity of phloridzin.
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Should the vapor not condense well, the test-tube may be immersed in a glass of cold water.
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It is at best an empirical test and must be interpreted in the light of clinical symptoms.
British Dictionary definitions for test (1 of 2)
verb
to ascertain (the worth, capability, or endurance) of (a person or thing) by subjection to certain examinations; try
(often foll by for) to carry out an examination on (a substance, material, or system) by applying some chemical or physical procedure designed to indicate the presence of a substance or the possession of a propertyto test food for arsenic; to test for magnetization
(intr) to achieve a specified result in a testa quarter of the patients at the clinic tested positive for the AIDS virus
(tr) to put under severe strainthe long delay tested my patience
test the water to make an exploratory or initial approach; sound out
noun
a method, practice, or examination designed to test a person or thing
a series of questions or problems designed to test a specific skill or knowledgean intelligence test
a standard of judgment; criterion
- a chemical reaction or physical procedure for testing a substance, material, etc
- a chemical reagent used in such a procedurelitmus is a test for acids
- the result of the procedure or the evidence gained from itthe test for alcohol was positive
archaic a declaration or confirmation of truth, loyalty, etc; oath
(modifier) performed as a testtest drive; test flight
Derived forms of test
testable, adjectivetestability, nountesting, adjective
Word Origin for test
C14 (in the sense: vessel used in treating metals): from Latin testum earthen vessel
British Dictionary definitions for test (2 of 2)
noun
the hard or tough outer covering of certain invertebrates and tunicates
Word Origin for test
C19: from Latin testa shell
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Other Idioms and Phrases with test
see acid test; put to the test.
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test 1
(tĕst)
n.
1. A procedure for critical evaluation; a means of determining the presence, quality, or truth of something; a trial: a test of one’s eyesight; subjecting a hypothesis to a test; a test of an athlete’s endurance.
2. A series of questions, problems, or physical responses designed to determine knowledge, intelligence, or ability.
3. A basis for evaluation or judgment: «A test of democratic government is how Congress and the president work together» (Haynes Johnson).
4. Chemistry A physical or chemical change by which a substance may be detected or its properties ascertained.
5. A cupel.
v. test·ed, test·ing, tests
v.tr.
1. To subject to a test; try: tested the pen by scribbling on scrap paper; testing job applicants.
2. To reveal the degree of (a given quality) in someone or something by or as if by means of a test: The experiment tested the rats’ ability to solve spatial problems. The long war tested the country’s resolve.
3.
a. To identify the presence or amount of one or more substances in: tested the water for lead.
b. To identify the amount of (a substance) in something: tested the nitrogen and phosphorus in the soil.
c. To ascertain the properties of: tested the steel for hardness and tensile strength.
d. To assay (metal) in a cupel.
v.intr.
1. To undergo a test.
2. To administer a test: test for acid content; test for the presence of an antibody.
3. To achieve a score or rating on tests: tested high on the entrance exams.
4. To exhibit a given characteristic when subjected to a test: test positive for the tubercle bacillus.
[Middle English, cupel, from Old French, pot, from Latin testū, testum.]
test′a·bil′i·ty n.
test′a·ble adj.
test 2
(tĕst)
n.
A hard external covering, as that of certain amoebas, dinoflagellates, and sea urchins.
[Latin testa, shell.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
test
(tɛst)
vb
1. to ascertain (the worth, capability, or endurance) of (a person or thing) by subjection to certain examinations; try
2. (Chemistry) (often foll by for) to carry out an examination on (a substance, material, or system) by applying some chemical or physical procedure designed to indicate the presence of a substance or the possession of a property: to test food for arsenic; to test for magnetization.
3. (intr) to achieve a specified result in a test: a quarter of the patients at the clinic tested positive for the AIDS virus.
4. (tr) to put under severe strain: the long delay tested my patience.
5. test the water to make an exploratory or initial approach; sound out
n
6. a method, practice, or examination designed to test a person or thing
7. (Education) a series of questions or problems designed to test a specific skill or knowledge: an intelligence test.
8. a standard of judgment; criterion
9. (Chemistry)
a. a chemical reaction or physical procedure for testing a substance, material, etc
b. a chemical reagent used in such a procedure: litmus is a test for acids.
c. the result of the procedure or the evidence gained from it: the test for alcohol was positive.
10. (General Sporting Terms) sport See test match
11. archaic a declaration or confirmation of truth, loyalty, etc; oath
12. (modifier) performed as a test: test drive; test flight.
[C14 (in the sense: vessel used in treating metals): from Latin testum earthen vessel]
ˈtestable adj
ˌtestaˈbility n
ˈtesting adj
test
(tɛst)
n
1. (Zoology) the hard or tough outer covering of certain invertebrates and tunicates
2. (Botany) a variant of testa
[C19: from Latin testa shell]
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test1
(tɛst)
n.
1. the means by which the presence, quality, or genuineness of anything is determined: a test of a new product.
2. the trial of the quality of something: to put to the test.
3. a particular process or method for trying or assessing.
4. a set of problems, questions, etc., for evaluating abilities or performance.
5.
a. a reaction used to identify or detect the presence of a chemical constituent.
b. an indication obtained by means of such reactions.
6. an oath or other confirmation of one’s loyalty, religious beliefs, etc.
v.t.
7. to subject to a test of any kind.
v.i.
8. to undergo a test or trial.
9. to perform on a test: People test better in a relaxed environment.
10. to conduct a test: to test for diabetes.
[1350–1400; Middle English: cupel < Middle French < Latin testū, testum earthen pot; akin to test2]
test2
(tɛst)
n.
the hard, protective shell or covering of certain invertebrates, as echinoderms.
[1535–45; < Latin testa tile, shell]
Test.
Testament.
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Test
(See also CRITERION.)
baptism of fire See INITIATION.
go through fire and water See DESIRE.
have one’s work cut out See DIFFICULTY.
ordeal by fire A severe test of character; a very distressing situation. In ancient Britain, an ordeal was a type of trial in which divine intervention was considered the only proof of a suspect’s innocence. These ordeals took many brutal forms, ranging from having one’s arm immersed in boiling water to being bound and tossed into an icy river. In both cases, an unscathed survivor was proclaimed innocent. The harshest ordeals, however, involved fire. The accused was forced either to grasp a red-hot iron in his hand or to walk barefooted through sizzling rocks and embers. Again, a suspect who emerged uninjured was considered guiltless. Although these cruel trials were abolished shortly after the Norman conquest of Britain, the expression has retained its meaning of an exceedingly agonizing experience undergone to test one’s worth.
put through one’s facings To require another to exhibit his skill for purposes of scrutiny; to make a person perform to the utmost of his capabilities. Literal facings are military maneuvers.
Grace, not at all unwillingly, was put through her facings. (Anthony Trollope, The Last Chronicle of Barset, 1867)
The expression usually carries connotations of being badgered or harassed, as in the following bit of doggerel by F. Egerton.
We were scarcely wed a week When she put me through my facings.
And walloped me—and worse; She said I did not want a wife, I ought to have had a nurse.
put through one’s paces To require another to display the full range of his abilities; to test another’s resources to the utmost. Paces here refers to the training steps or gaits of horses. The equestrian phrase was first extended to persons called upon to perform at their maximum potential, and subsequently to inanimate objects as well.
The captain affirmed that the ship would show us in time all her paces. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, English Traits, 1856)
The test pilots … put the new planes through their paces. (H. H. Arnold and I. C. Eaker, cited in Webster’s Third)
take the measure of To judge the character of, to size up, to ascertain the good and bad points. Measure in this expression refers literally to the dimensions of a body, information necessary to a tailor who needs exact “measurements” to fit someone for clothes. Figuratively the term refers not to size, but to character.
Our hostess … bustled off … to take the measure of the new-comer. (Sir A. Conan Doyle, Micah Clarke, 1889)
Even further removed from the literal use is the application of this expression to organizations or institutions.
The people have taken the measure of this whole labor movement. {Nations, January 5, 1893)
Picturesque Expressions: A Thematic Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1980 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
prove
– test
1. ‘prove’
If you prove that something is true or correct, you provide evidence showing that it is definitely true or correct.
He was able to prove that he was an American.
Tests proved that the bullet was not fired from a police weapon.
2. ‘test’
When you use a practical method to try to find out how good or bad someone or something is, don’t say that you ‘prove’ them. Say that you test them.
I will test you on your knowledge of French.
A number of new techniques were tested.
test
A test is a series of questions that you answer to show how much you know about a subject. You say that someone takes or does this type of test.
All candidates will be required to take an English language test.
We did another test.
A test is also a series of actions that you do to show how well you are able to do something. You say that someone takes a test of this kind.
She‘s not yet taken her driving test.
Be Careful!
Don’t use ‘make’ with test. Don’t say, for example, ‘She’s not yet made her driving test‘.
If someone is successful in a test of either kind, you say that they pass it.
I passed my driving test in Holland.
Be Careful!
To pass a test always means to succeed in it. It does not have the same meaning as take or do.
If someone is unsuccessful in a test, you say that they fail it.
I think I’ve failed the test.
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Past participle: tested
Gerund: testing
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we had been testing |
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | test — trying something to find out about it; «a sample for ten days free trial»; «a trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain»
trial run, tryout, trial experimentation, experiment — the testing of an idea; «it was an experiment in living»; «not all experimentation is done in laboratories» field test, field trial — a test of the performance of some new product under the conditions in which it will be used alpha test — (computer science) a first test of an experimental product (such as computer software) carried out by the developer beta test — (computer science) a second test of an experimental product (such as computer software) carried out by an outside organization road test — a test to insure that a vehicle is roadworthy trial balloon — a test of public opinion |
2. | test — any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc; «the test was standardized on a large sample of students»
mental test, mental testing, psychometric test mental measurement — a generic term used to cover any application of measurement techniques to the quantification of mental functions intelligence test, IQ test — a psychometric test of intelligence; «they used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests» personality test — any test that is intended to assess personality sub-test — one of a battery of related tests |
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3. | test — a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; «when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions»
exam, examination communicating, communication — the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; «they could not act without official communication from Moscow» bar exam, bar examination — an examination conducted at regular intervals to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in a given jurisdiction; «applicants may qualify to take the New York bar examination by graduating from an approved law school»; «he passed the bar exam on his third try» comp, comprehensive, comprehensive examination — an intensive examination testing a student’s proficiency in some special field of knowledge; «she took her comps in English literature» entrance exam, entrance examination — examination to determine a candidate’s preparation for a course of studies final exam, final examination, final — an examination administered at the end of an academic term litmus test — a test that relies on a single indicator; «her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives» midterm exam, midterm examination, midterm — an examination administered in the middle of an academic term oral, oral exam, oral examination, viva, viva voce — an examination conducted by spoken communication preliminary exam, preliminary examination, prelim — an examination taken by graduate students to determine their fitness to continue quiz — an examination consisting of a few short questions exam paper, examination paper, question sheet, test paper — a written examination tripos — final honors degree examinations at Cambridge University |
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4. | test — the act of undergoing testing; «he survived the great test of battle»; «candidates must compete in a trial of skill»
trial attempt, effort, try, endeavor, endeavour — earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something; «made an effort to cover all the reading material»; «wished him luck in his endeavor»; «she gave it a good try» |
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5. | test — the act of testing something; «in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately»; «he called each flip of the coin a new trial»
trial, run attempt, effort, try, endeavor, endeavour — earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something; «made an effort to cover all the reading material»; «wished him luck in his endeavor»; «she gave it a good try» assay — a quantitative or qualitative test of a substance (especially an ore or a drug) to determine its components; frequently used to test for the presence or concentration of infectious agents or antibodies etc. clinical test, clinical trial — a rigorously controlled test of a new drug or a new invasive medical device on human subjects; in the United States it is conducted under the direction of the FDA before being made available for general clinical use double blind — a test procedure in which the identity of those receiving the intervention is concealed from both the administrators and the subjects until after the test is completed; designed to reduce or eliminate bias in the results preclinical phase, preclinical test, preclinical trial — a laboratory test of a new drug or a new invasive medical device on animal subjects; conducted to gather evidence justifying a clinical trial audition, tryout — a test of the suitability of a performer field trial — a test of young hunting dogs to determine their skill in pointing and retrieving trying on, try-on, fitting — putting clothes on to see whether they fit Ministry of Transportation test, MOT test, MOT — a compulsory annual test of older motor vehicles for safety and exhaust fumes pilot program, pilot project — activity planned as a test or trial; «they funded a pilot project in six states» Snellen test — a test of visual acuity using a Snellen chart |
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6. | test — a hard outer covering as of some amoebas and sea urchins
covering, natural covering, cover — a natural object that covers or envelops; «under a covering of dust»; «the fox was flushed from its cover» |
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Verb | 1. | test — put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; «This approach has been tried with good results»; «Test this recipe»
try out, try, essay, examine, prove pass judgment, evaluate, judge — form a critical opinion of; «I cannot judge some works of modern art»; «How do you evaluate this grant proposal?» «We shouldn’t pass judgment on other people» verify, control — check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard; «Are you controlling for the temperature?» float — circulate or discuss tentatively; test the waters with; «The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform» field-test — test something under the conditions under which it will actually be used; «The Army field tested the new tanks» |
2. | test — test or examine for the presence of disease or infection; «screen the blood for the HIV virus»
screen check — make an examination or investigation; «check into the rumor»; «check the time of the class» |
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3. | test — examine someone’s knowledge of something; «The teacher tests us every week»; «We got quizzed on French irregular verbs»
quiz test — undergo a test; «She doesn’t test well» examine — question closely |
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4. | test — show a certain characteristic when tested; «He tested positive for HIV»
be — have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); «John is rich»; «This is not a good answer» |
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5. | test — achieve a certain score or rating on a test; «She tested high on the LSAT and was admitted to all the good law schools»
test — undergo a test; «She doesn’t test well» score — get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance; «She scored high on the SAT»; «He scored a 200» |
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6. | test — determine the presence or properties of (a substance)
ascertain, find out, learn, watch, determine, see, check — find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; «I want to see whether she speaks French»; «See whether it works»; «find out if he speaks Russian»; «Check whether the train leaves on time» |
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7. | test — undergo a test; «She doesn’t test well»
submit, take — accept or undergo, often unwillingly; «We took a pay cut» quiz, test — examine someone’s knowledge of something; «The teacher tests us every week»; «We got quizzed on French irregular verbs» test — achieve a certain score or rating on a test; «She tested high on the LSAT and was admitted to all the good law schools» |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
test
verb
1. check, try, investigate, assess, research, prove, analyse, experiment with, try out, verify, assay, put something to the proof, put something to the test Test the temperature of the water with your wrist.
noun
1. trial, research, check, investigation, attempt, analysis, assessment, proof, examination, evaluation, acid test High levels of dioxin were confirmed by scientific tests.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
test
noun
1. A procedure that ascertains effectiveness, value, proper function, or other quality:
2. An operation employed to resolve an uncertainty:
3. A set of questions or exercises designed to determine knowledge or skill:
4. A means by which individuals are compared and judged:
adjective
Constituting a tentative model for future experiment or development:
verb
1. To subject to a procedure that ascertains effectiveness, value, proper function, or other quality:
Idioms: bring to the test, make trial of, put to the proof.
2. To subject to a test of knowledge or skill:
3. To engage in experiments:
The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Translations
إخْتِبارإخْتِبار، فَحْصإمْتِحان، إخْتِباراِخْتِبَارامتحان
testtestovatzkoušetzkouškamezinárodní zápas
prøvetesttestetestmatch
آزمایش
koetestatatestikoestaakuori
testtestirati
próbateszttesztelvizsga
landsleikurprófprófa; reynslufljúgaprófsteinnprófun, könnun, tilraun
テスト試験試験する
시험시험하다
kontrolinis darbaslakūnas bandytojasmėgintuvėlistarptautinės kriketo/regbio rungtynės
analīzeeksāmenseksaminētkontroldarbskriketa vai regbija mačs
izpitizprašatipregledatipreskuspreskusiti
testtestaprovning
การทดสอบทดสอบสอบ
bài kiểm trathithử nghiệm
test
[test]
test out VT + ADV → probar
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
test
[ˈtɛst]
n
(= trial) [machine, product, equipment] → essai m; [goods in factory] → contrôle m
nuclear tests → essais nucléaires
to put sth to the test (= try out) [+ theory] → mettre qch à l’épreuve; [+ machine, equipment] → tester qch, mettre qch à l’épreuve
(medical) [sight, hearing, skin] → examen m; [blood, urine, DNA] → analyse f
They’re going to do some more tests → Ils vont faire d’autres examens.
a blood test → une analyse de sang
(= chemical analysis) [substance, water] → analyses fpl
[courage, strength] → épreuve f
a test of character → une épreuve de force
to put sth to the test (= put strain on) [+ relationship] → mettre qch à l’épreuve
to stand the test of time → résister à l’épreuve du temps
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
test
n
(on vehicle, product, weapon etc) → Test m; (= check) → Kontrolle f
adj attr → Test-; test model → Testmodell nt
test
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test ban
n → Versuchsverbot nt
test ban treaty
n → Teststoppabkommen nt
test-drive
vt car → probefahren
test
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test
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test marketing
n → Markttest m
test
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test results
pl (Med etc) → Testwerte pl
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
test
[tɛst]
3. vi to test (for) → fare ricerche (per trovare)
testing, testing … (Telec) → prova, prova…
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
test
(test) noun
1. a set of questions or exercises intended to find out a person’s ability, knowledge etc; a short examination. an arithmetic/driving test.
2. something done to find out whether a thing is good, strong, efficient etc. a blood test.
3. an event, situation etc that shows how good or bad something is. a test of his courage.
4. a way to find out if something exists or is present. a test for radioactivity.
5. a test match.
verb
to carry out a test or tests on (someone or something). The students were tested on their French; They tested the new aircraft.
test match
in cricket, (one of) a series of matches between teams from two countries.
test pilot
a pilot who tests new aircraft.
ˈtest-tube noun
a glass tube closed at one end, used in chemical tests or experiments.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
test
→ اِخْتِبَار, اِمْتِحان, يَخْتَبِرُ test, testovat prøve, test, teste Test, testen διαγώνισμα, δοκιμάζω, τεστ examen, examinar, probar, prueba koe, testata test, tester test, testirati esame, esaminare, test テスト, 試験, 試験する 시험, 시험하다 test, testen prøve, test, teste przetestować, test testar, teste испытание, тестировать test, testa การทดสอบ, ทดสอบ denemek, test bài kiểm tra, thử nghiệm 检测, 测试
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
test
n. prueba; examen; análisis;
antinuclear antibody ___ → ___ antinuclear de anticuerpo;
creatinine clearance ___ → ___ de aclaramiento de creatinina;
endurance ___ → ___ de resistencia;
fat stool ___ → ___ de grasa fecal;
follow-up ___ → ___ subsecuente;
glucose tolerance ___ → ___ de tolerancia a la glucosa;
liver function ___ → ___ de función hepática;
outcome of ___ → resultado de la ___;
pregnancy ___ → ___ del embarazo;
random ___ → ___ de control sin método;
respiratory function ___ → ___ de función respiratoria;
skin ___ → ___ cutánea;
scratch ___ → ___ de rasguño, ___ de alergia;
screening ___ → ___ eliminatoria;
single-blind ___ → ___ de ciego simple;
stress ___ → ___ de esfuerzo;
Papanicolau (pap) ___ → ___ de citología vaginal;
___ double-blind → ___ de doble incógnita;
___ tube → tubo de ensayo;
___ type → ___ de tipo, prueba visual de letras;
thyroid function ___ → ___ de función tiroidea;
timed ___ → ___ de tiempo limitado o medido;
treadmill ___ → ___ de esfuerzo;
visual ___ → ___ visual;
visual field ___ → ___ visual de campimetría.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
- May I test it, please? (US)
Can I test it, please? (UK)
Collins Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
test
n prueba, examen m, análisis m; Your tests show..Sus pruebas muestran; blood — análisis (prueba, examen) de sangre; drug — prueba de drogas; eye — examen oftalmológico (form), examen de los ojos; fecal occult blood — prueba de sangre oculta en heces; fertility — prueba de fertilidad; hearing — examen auditivo, prueba de audición; HIV — prueba del VIH; oral glucose tolerance — prueba de tolerancia oral a la glucosa; Pap — (fam) citología cervical or exfoliativa (form), citología (fam), prueba de Papanicolaou; patch — prueba de(l) parche; pregnancy — prueba de embarazo; pulmonary function — prueba de función pulmonar; radioallergosorbent — (RAST) prueba radioalergosorbente or de radioalergoadsorción; random drug — prueba de drogas al azar; screening — prueba de detección; skin — prueba cutánea; stool — análisis de heces; stool guaiac — examen or prueba de guayacol en heces; stress — ergometría (esp. Esp, form) prueba de esfuerzo; TB — (fam) prueba de (la) tuberculosis; tilt table — prueba de inclinación, prueba de mesa basculante; tuberculin skin — (TST) prueba de (la) tuberculina; urine — análisis or examen or prueba de orina; vt analizar, hacer una prueba or examen or análisis, examinar; I would like to test your urine for opiates.. Quisiera hacerle un análisis de la orina para detectar opiáceos.
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Meaning Test
What does Test mean? Here you find 193 meanings of the word Test. You can also add a definition of Test yourself
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0 Test done on the skin to identify the allergy substance (the allergen) that is the trigger for an allergic reaction. A small amount of the suspected allergy-provoking substance is placed on the skin. The skin is then gently scratched through the small drop with a special sterile needle. If the skin reddens and, more importantly, if it swells, then [..]
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0 TestTest done on the skin to identify the allergy substance (the allergen) that is triggering the allergic reaction. A small amount of the suspected allergy-provoking substance is placed on the skin. The skin is then gently scratched through the small drop with a special sterile needle. If the skin reddens and, more importantly, if it swells, then the [..]
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0 TestSee: ABR test.
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0 TestA widely used test of the newborn baby as to their neurologic status and developmental progress. The Brazelton newborn test is formally called the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS). However, the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale which was devised by the Harvard pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton is better known as «the Brazelton.& [..]
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0 TestSee: CA 125.
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0 TestSee: Carcinoembryonic antigen.
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0 TestCEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) is a protein found in many types of cells but associated with tumors and the developing fetus. CEA is tested in blood. The normal range is
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0 TestA test of the status of a newborn, an infant or young child as regards their developmental progress. One of the first tests was devised by the pioneering pediatrician and child psychologist Arnold L. Gesell (1880-1961). Gesell founded the Clinic of Child Development at Yale in 1911 and directed it for many years. He observed infants and young child [..]
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0 TestThe Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) is a widely used assessment for examining children 0-6 years of age as to their developmental progress. The name «Denver» reflects the fact that this screening test was created at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver. There are a number of other behavioral assessments for infan [..]
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0 TestA test of the hormone EPO (erythropoietin) in blood. The EPO level can indicate bone marrow disorders, kidney disease, or EPO abuse. Testing EPO blood levels is of value if: Too little EPO might be responsible for too few red blood cells (such as in evaluating anemia). Too much EPO might be causing too many red blood cells (polycythemia). Too much [..]
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0 TestThe exercise cardiac stress test (EST) is the most widely used cardiac (heart) screening test. The patient exercises on a treadmill according to a standardized protocol, with progressive increases in the speed and elevation of the treadmill (typically changing at three-minute intervals). During the exercise cardiac stress testing (EST), the patient [..]
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0 TestThis test measures how well you see at various distances. The most common test is done using Snellen’s chart which is imprinted with block letters that line-by-line decrease in size, corresponding to the distance at which that line of letters is normally visible. The letters on Snellen’s chart are, not surprisingly, called Snellen’s [..]
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0 TestThere are many types of eyedrops. One of the most common uses for eyedrops is pupil dilation. Dilating the pupil enables your eye care professional to see more of your retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of your eye. Dilating (widening) the pupil permits the retina to be examined for signs of disease. To do this, drops are place [..]
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0 TestA test to check for microscopic blood in the feces, the stool.
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0 TestA statistical test of independence much used in medical research. It tests the independence of rows and columns in a 2 X 2 contingency table (with 2 horizontal rows crossing 2 vertical columns creating 4 places for data) based on the exact sampling distribution of the observed frequencies. Hence it is an «exact» test. Devised by the great [..]
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0 TestA blood serum screening test for syphilis designed to demonstrate the presence or absence of specific antibodies directed against the organism (Treponema pallidum) responsible for syphilis. The fluorescent treponemal antibody absorbed (FTA-ABS) test detects the majority but not all cases of the disease. It is thus a way of screening for the disease [..]
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0 TestFTA-ABS stands for fluorescent treponemal antibody absorbed, a blood serum screening test for syphilis designed to demonstrate the presence or absence of specific antibodies directed against the organism (Treponema pallidum) responsible for syphilis. FTA-ABS detects the majority but not all cases of the disease. It is thus a way of screening for th [..]
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0 TestA measure of child development devised by the American child psychologist and pediatrician Arnold Gesell (1880-1961) why founded the Clinic of Child Development at Yale in 1911 and directed it for many years. There he pioneered the use of motion-picture cameras to study the development of normal infants and young children. He filmed the children, a [..]
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0 TestA blood test done to make the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. The test may also be done for other purposes such as to diagnose hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) or a malabsorption syndrome in which sugar is not absorbed properly through the intestines into the bloodstream. The test was designed originally to determines the tolerance for the sugar gluc [..]
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0 TestA test used in clinical psychology and psychiatry involving inkblots. The inkblots are used to determine what a person perceives (reads into) in the enigmatic and highly ambiguous shapes. Ten standardized blots are shown one at a time to a subject and their responses are recorded. The Rorschach test became a common psychological test and is still i [..]
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0 TestSee: Nerve conduction velocity test.
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0 TestNeuron-specific enolase (NSE) is a substance that has been detected in patients with certain tumors, namely: neuroblastoma, small cell lung cancer, medullary thyroid cancer, carcinoid tumors, endocrine tumors of the pancreas, and melanoma. Studies of NSE as a tumor marker have concentrated primarily on patients with neuroblastoma and small cell lun [..]
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0 Test//www.medicinenet.com/ovarian_cancer/article.htm»>ovarian cancer CA 125: See: CA 125.
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0 TestA screening test for cervical cancer based on the examination of cells under the microscope. The cells are collected from the cervix, smeared on a slide and specially stained to reveal premalignant (before cancer) and malignant (cancer) changes as well as changes due to noncancerous conditions such as inflammation from infections. Also called a Pap [..]
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0 TestThere are a diversity of pharmacologic stress tests. Here this refers specifically to a pharmacologic cardiac stress test in which certain medications are administered that stimulate the heart to mimic the physiologic effects of exercise. One of the medications used in a pharmacologic stress test is dobutamine, which is similar to adrenaline. Dobut [..]
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0 TestAlthough there can be a diversity of physiologic stress tests, this refers here to a physiologic cardiac stress test in which certain medications are administered that stimulate the heart to mimic the physiologic effects of exercise. One of these medications is dobutamine, which is similar to adrenaline. Dobutamine is carefully administered to grad [..]
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0 TestSee: PSA.
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0 TestOpening the pupil wide enables an eye care professional to see more of the retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye. Dilating (widening) the pupil permits the retina to be examined for signs of disease. To do this, drops are placed into the eye to dilate the pupil. After dilation, vision may remain blurred and the patient [..]
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0 TestThis procedure involves injecting a radioactive isotope (typically thallium or cardiolyte) into the patient’s vein after which an image of the patient’s heart becomes visible with a special camera. The radioactive isotopes are absorbed by the normal heart muscle. Nuclear images are obtained in the resting condition, and again immediately [..]
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0 TestA screening blood test for syphilis. Rapid plasma reagin is commonly abbreviated RPR. A negative («nonreactive») RPR test result is compatible with a person not having syphilis. However, a person may have a negative RPR test and still have syphilis since, in the early stages of the disease, the RPR often gives negative results. This is a [..]
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0 TestA diagnostic test commonly used to demonstrate whether streptococcus bacteria («strep») are present in the throat. A throat infection with strep needs to be treated with an antibiotic. The traditional test for a strep throat has been a throat culture; the major drawback is that the results of the throat culture take 2 to 3 days. The rapid [..]
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0 TestA psychological test involving inkblots. The inkblots are used to determine what a person perceives (reads into) in the enigmatic and highly ambiguous shapes. Ten standardized blots are shown one at a time to a subject and their responses are recorded. The Rorschach test became a common psychological test and is still in use in psychology and psych [..]
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0 TestRapid plasma reagin, a blood test for syphilis that looks for an antibody that is present in the bloodstream when a patient has syphilis. See: Test, syphilis (RPR).
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0 TestA test to see whether there is blood in the bowel movement. Also called a fecal occult blood test: A test to check for microscopic blood in stool. (Fecal refers to stool. Occult means hidden.) Abbreviated stool OB.
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0 TestA supplement to the routine exercise cardiac stress test. During stress echocardiography, the sound waves of ultrasound are used to produce images of the heart at rest and at the peak of exercise. In a heart with normal blood supply, all segments of the left ventricle (the major pumping chamber of the heart) exhibit enhanced contractions of the hea [..]
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0 TestSee: Sweat test.
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0 TestThe fluorescent treponemal antibody absorbed (FTA-ABS) test for syphilis is a blood serum screening test designed to demonstrate the presence or absence of specific antibodies directed against the organism (Treponema pallidum) responsible for syphilis. The test detects the majority but not all cases of the disease. It is thus a way of screening for [..]
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0 TestRapid plasma reagin, a blood test for syphilis that looks for an antibody that is present in the bloodstream when a patient has syphilis. A negative (nonreactive) RPR is compatible with a person not having syphilis, but in the early stages of the disease, the RPR often gives false negative results. Conversely, a false positive RPR can be encountere [..]
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0 TestA blood test for syphilis (VDRL stands for Venereal Disease Research Laboratory) that detects an antibody that is present in the bloodstream when a patient has syphilis. A negative (nonreactive) VDRL is compatible with a person not having syphilis, but in the early stages of the disease, the VDRL often gives false negative results. Conversely, a fa [..]
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0 TestA modified Pap test technique designed to reduce some of the technical problems inherent in the traditional type of Pap smear. In the traditional Pap test, cell samples are obtained from the vagina, cervix, and cervical canal and spread on a glass slide. In the ThinPrep Pap test, cell samples are collected using a special brush that is immediately [..]
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0 TestTilt-table testing involves placing the patient on a table with a foot-support. The table is tilted upward and the blood pressure and pulse are measured and symptoms are recorded with the patient in diverse positions. The tilt-table test is designed to detect postural hypotension (orthostatic hypotension), a condition that results from changing bod [..]
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0 TestSee exercise cardiac treadmill.
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0 Testsee triglyceride test.
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0 TestA blood test for syphilis (VDRL stands for Venereal Disease Research Laboratory) that detects an antibody that is present in the bloodstream when a patient has syphilis.
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0 TestA blood test for syphilis. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory is commonly abbreviated VDRL. A negative («nonreactive») VDRL is compatible with a person not having syphilis. However, a person may a negative VDRL and still have syphilis since, in the early stages of the disease, the VDRL often gives negative results. This is called a fals [..]
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0 TestThis test measures how well you see at various distances. It is the familiar eye chart test. The eye chart itself — the usual one is called Snellen’s chart — is imprinted with block letters that line-by-line decrease in size, corresponding to the distance at which that line of letters is normally visible. The letters on Snellen’s chart [..]
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0 TestA test which measures the extent and distribution of the field of vision. The visual field test may be done by a number of methods including what are termed confrontation, tangent screen exam and automated perimetry. Although the test may seem tedious, it is not painful or uncomfortable. Many diseases can adversely affect the visual fields includin [..]
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0 Testlate 14c., «small vessel used in assaying precious metals,» from Old French test, from Latin testum «earthen pot,» related to testa «piece of burned clay, earthen pot, shell&q [..]
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0 Test1748, «to examine the correctness of,» from test (n.), on the notion of «put to the proof.» Earlier «assay gold or silver» in a test (c. 1600). Meaning «to administe [..]
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0 TestA pass/fail evaluation of infrastructure (example-computers, cabling, devices, hardware) andor physical plant infrastructure (example-building systems, generators, utilities) to demonstrate the anticipated operation of the components and system.
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0 Testhard, protective shell or covering of some organisms.
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0 Testn. A hard shelll produced by some unicellular protists; may be made of calcium carbonate, silica, or sand grains.
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0 TestAny procedure designed to obtain, verify, or provide data for the evaluation of a system, service or product. [D03701]
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0 Testput to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; &quot;This approach has been tried with good results&quot;; &quot;Test this recipe&quot; trial: trying [..]
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0 Test(IEEE) An activity in which a system or component is executed under specified conditions, the results are observed or recorded and an evaluation is made of some aspect of the system or component.
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0 Testan examination to find our how much someone knows. The same word also means to find out whether something such as a car or a machine is working properly
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0 Testn. 1. Real users bashing on a prototype long enough to get thoroughly acquainted with it, with careful monitoring and followup of the results. 2. Some bored random user trying a couple of the simpler [..]
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0 TestDefinition Technical analysis term for a price when it approaches a support or resistance level, to see whether it will break through that level.
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0 TestA shell or hardened outer covering. testa
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0 Testoyspruvn
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0 Testtest (pop)
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0 TestCriterion used to measure compliance with financial ratio requirements of indentures and other LOAN agreements.
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0 TestThis is a test of radiation protection glossary where you can find lots of stuff out about ionising radiation.
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0 Test(n) trying something to find out about it(n) any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc(n) a set of questions or exercises evaluat [..]
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0 Testthe outer skeleton of a sea urchin. It is made up of plates that encircle the sea urchin. Spines of the sea urchin grow from the test.
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0 Testa shell or hardened outer covering. The hardened skeleton of echinoderms (Phylum Echinodermata, sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers) is called a test.
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0 Testprobatur, experior (experiri; expertus )
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0 TestTest is the environment used for testing real data in Canvas without affecting the production environment. The test environment is overwritten with data from the production environment every three wee [..]
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0 TestTerms which describe the characteristics of the pump or the fluid or the conditions which exist during an examination.
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0 Testtests involving the destruction of assemblies in order to evaluate the maximum performance of the adhesive bond.
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0 Testinspection tests for the evaluation of bond quality without damaging the assembly, e.g., ultrasonic, visual inspection, etc.
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0 TestAn evaluation instrument, usually composed of questions or items, which have right answers or best answers, that is used to measure an individual’s aptitude or level of achievement in some domain. Tests are usually distinguished from inventories, questionnaires, and checklists as evaluation devices.
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0 TestUMTS or the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System is a third generation wireless network technology which allows speeds of up to 2Mbps. UMTS is based on the WCDMA technology, which is why these t [..]
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0 TestThe indicated breaking strength of fishing line.
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0 TestMethods used for assessment of ovarian function.
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0 TestTests based on the Biochemistry and Physiology of the Exocrine Pancreas and involving analysis of Blood, duodenal contents, Feces, or urine for products of pancreatic Secretion.
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0 TestCollection of pooled Secretions of the posterior vaginal fornix for cytologic examination.
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0 TestTests that demonstrate the relative effectiveness of chemotherapeutic agents against specific Parasites.
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0 TestSkin Tests in which the sensitizer is applied to a patch of cotton cloth or gauze held in place for approximately 48-72 hours. It is used for the elicitation of a contact Hypersensitivity reaction.
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0 TestStandardized objective tests designed to facilitate the evaluation of Personality.
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0 TestSerologic Tests in which a positive reaction manifested by visible Chemical Precipitation occurs when a soluble Antigen reacts with its Precipitins, i.e., Antibodies that can form a precipitate.
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0 TestTests to determine whether or not an individual is pregnant.
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0 TestStandardized tests designed to measure abilities, as in Intelligence, Aptitude, and Achievement tests, or to evaluate Personality traits.
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0 TestAn In Vitro allergen Radioimmunoassay in which Allergens are coupled to an immunosorbent. The coupled Allergens bind the IgE in the sera of Patients which in turn binds radioisotope-labeled anti-Immun [..]
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0 TestRadioimmunoassay of Proteins using antibody coupled to an immunosorbent.
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0 TestMeasurement of the various processes involved in the act of Respiration: inspiration, expiration, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide exchange, Lung volume and Compliance, etc.
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0 TestA projective test used to evaluate a broad range of Personality variables including Pathology of thought and Perception. The subject’s responses to inkblot prints are scored along with subjective [..]
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0 TestA performance test based on forced Motor Activity on a rotating rod, usually by a Rodent. Parameters include the riding Time (seconds) or endurance. Test is used to evaluate balance and coordination o [..]
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0 TestDiagnostic procedures, such as Laboratory tests and X-Rays, routinely performed on all individuals or specified categories of individuals in a specified situation, e.g., Patients being admitted to the [..]
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0 TestA diagnostic test in which Vitamin B12 is tagged with radioactive Cobalt, taken orally, and gastrointestinal Absorption is determined via measurement of the amount of Radioactivity in a 24-hour Urine [..]
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0 TestDiagnostic procedures involving Immunoglobulin reactions.
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0 TestMethod of measuring the bactericidal activity contained in a Patient’s Serum as a result of antimicrobial therapy. It is used to monitor the therapy in Bacterial Endocarditis; OSTEOMYELITIS and o [..]
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0 TestEpicutaneous or intradermal application of a sensitizer for demonstration of either delayed or Immediate Hypersensitivity. Used in Diagnosis of Hypersensitivity or as a test for Cellular Immunity.
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0 TestTests or Bioassays that measure the Skin sensitization potential of various chemicals.
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0 TestTests of accuracy in pronouncing Speech Sounds, e.g., Iowa Pressure Articulation Test, Deep Test of Articulation, Templin-Darley Tests of Articulation, Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation, Screening [..]
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0 TestTests of the ability to hear and understand Speech as determined by scoring the number of words in a word list repeated correctly.
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0 TestA test to determine the lowest Sound intensity level at which fifty percent or more of the spondaic test words (words of two syllables having equal stress) are repeated correctly.
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0 TestExperiments designed to determine the potential toxic effects of a short-term (a few weeks) exposure to a chemical or chemicals.
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0 TestExperiments designed to determine the potential toxic effects of mid-term (a few months) exposure to a chemical or chemicals.
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0 TestA Projective Technique which focuses primarily on the dynamics of Interpersonal RelationsHips. It consists of a series of 31 pictures that depict various social situations and Interpersonal Relations. [..]
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0 TestA standard and widely accepted diagnostic test used to identify Patients who have a vasodepressive and/or cardioinhibitory response as a cause of Syncope. (From Braunwald, Heart Disease, 7th ed)
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0 TestAn array of tests used to determine the toxicity of a substance to living systems. These include tests on clinical Drugs, Foods, and Environmental Pollutants.
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0 TestThe subject’s ability to connect 25 numbered and lettered circles in sequence in a specific length of Time. A score of 12 or below is suggestive of organic Brain damage.
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0 TestSyphilis Serodiagnosis employing as the Antigen Treponema pallidum obtained from rabbit Syphilis Orchitis. Treponemes are kept alive for a few hours in a special medium. When syphilitic Serum and Comp [..]
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0 TestOne of several Skin Tests to determine past or present Tuberculosis Infection. A purified protein derivative of the tubercle bacilli, called Tuberculin, is introduced into the Skin by scratch, Punctur [..]
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0 TestMethod of measuring and mapping the scope of Vision, from central to peripheral of each eye.
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0 TestLists of words to which individuals are asked to respond ascertaining the conceptual meaning held by the individual.
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0 TestObjective tests of Middle Ear function based on the difficulty (Impedance) or ease (admittance) of Sound flow through the Middle Ear. These include static Impedance and dynamic Impedance (i.e., tympan [..]
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0 TestExperiments designed to determine the potential toxic effects of one-Time, short-term exposure to a chemical or chemicals.
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0 TestTests that are dependent on the clumping of Cells, microorganisms, or particles when mixed with specific antiserum. (From Stedman, 26th ed)
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0 TestPrimarily non-verbal tests designed to predict an individual’s future Learning ability or performance.
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0 TestA Psychological Test consisting of nine geometric designs on cards. The subject is asked to redraw them from Memory after each one is presented individually.
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0 TestAn individual Intelligence Test designed primarily for School Children to predict School performance and the ability to adjust to everyday demands.
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0 TestLaboratory tests for evaluating the individual’s clotting mechanism.
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0 TestElicitation of a rotatory nystagmus by stimulating the Semicircular Canals with Water or air which is above or below Body Temperature. In warm caloric stimulation a rotatory nystagmus is developed tow [..]
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0 TestMethods of investigating the effectiveness of anticancer cytotoxic Drugs and biologic inhibitors. These include In Vitro Cell-kill models and cytostatic dye exclusion tests as well as in vivo measurem [..]
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0 TestTests to experimentally measure the Tumor-producing/cancer Cell-producing potency of an agent by administering the agent (e.g., benzanthracenes) and observing the quantity of Tumors or the Cell transf [..]
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0 TestExperiments designed to determine the potential toxic effects of a long-term exposure to a chemical or chemicals.
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0 TestLaboratory tests demonstrating the presence of physiologically significant substances in the Blood, urine, Tissue, and Body Fluids with application to the Diagnosis or therapy of Disease.
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0 TestAnalyses for a specific enzyme activity, or of the level of a specific enzyme that is used to assess Health and Disease Risk, for early detection of Disease or Disease prediction, Diagnosis, and chang [..]
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0 TestTest designed to identify Students suitable for admission into a graduate or undergraduate Curriculum.
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0 TestSerologic Tests based on inactivation of Complement by the Antigen-Antibody Complex (stage 1). Binding of free Complement can be visualized by addition of a second Antigen-antibody system such as red [..]
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0 TestA test to detect non-agglutinating Antibodies against Erythrocytes by use of anti-Antibodies (the Coombs’ reagent.) The direct test is applied to freshly drawn Blood to detect antibody bound to c [..]
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0 TestTests for central Hearing Disorders based on the competing message technique (binaural separation).
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0 TestControlled Physical Activity which is performed in order to allow assessment of physiological functions, particularly cardiovascular and pulmonary, but also aerobic capacity. Maximal (most intense) Ex [..]
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0 TestMethods used for the assessment of placental function.
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0 TestPrecipitin Tests which occur over a narrow range of Antigen-antibody ratio, due chiefly to peculiarities of the antibody (precipitin). (From Stedman, 26th ed)
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0 TestA urine test for Formiminoglutamic Acid, an intermediate metabolite in L-Histidine catabolism in the conversion of L-Histidine to L-Glutamic Acid. It may be an indicator of Vitamin B12 or Folic Acid D [..]
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0 TestSerologic assay that detects Antibodies to Treponema pallidum, the etiologic agent of Syphilis. After diluting the Patient’s Serum to remove non-specific Antibodies, the Serum is mixed on a Glass [..]
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0 TestTechnique involving the Diffusion of Antigen or antibody through a semisolid medium, usually Agar or Agarose gel, with the result being a precipitin reaction.
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0 TestTests of chemical substances and physical agents for mutagenic potential. They include microbial, Insect, mammalian Cell, and whole Animal tests.
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0 TestA test to determine the relative Hardness of a metal, mineral, or other material according to one of several scales, such as Brinell, Mohs, Rockwell, Vickers, or Shore. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of [..]
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0 TestSensitive tests to measure certain Antigens, Antibodies, or Viruses, using their ability to agglutinate certain Erythrocytes. (From Stedman, 26th ed)
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0 TestSerologic Tests in which a known quantity of Antigen is added to the Serum prior to the addition of a red Cell suspension. Reaction result is expressed as the smallest amount of Antigen which causes c [..]
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0 TestTests used in the analysis of the hemic system.
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0 TestPersonality evaluation based on the scoring of several variables as a result of the subject’s responses in perceiving 47 inkblot plates.
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0 TestMethods for detecting or typing the DNA of an Alphapapillomavirus in biological Tissues and fluids.
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0 TestImmunologic Techniques involved in Diagnosis.
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0 TestTests involving Inhalation of Allergens (nebulized or in Dust form), nebulized pharmacologically active Solutions (e.g., Histamine, methacholine), or control Solutions, followed by assessment of respi [..]
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0 TestProjective tests utilizing ink blots to which a subject responds. They are used in Personality Diagnosis.
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0 TestStandardized tests that measure the present general ability or Aptitude for intellectual performance.
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0 TestThe assay of Interferon-gamma released from Lymphocytes after their exposure to a specific test Antigen, to check for Immunologic Memory resulting from a previous exposure to the Antigen. The amount o [..]
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0 TestSkin Tests in which the sensitizer is injected.
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0 TestA nonparametric method of compiling Life Tables or Survival Tables. It combines calculated Probabilities of Survival and estimates to allow for observations occurring beyond a measurement threshold, w [..]
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0 TestIntradermal Injection of a heated (pasteurized) saline suspension of sarcoid Tissue obtained from a sarcoid spleen or Lymph Node. In Patients with active Sarcoidosis a dusky red nodule develops slowly [..]
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0 TestTest for Cell-mediated antiTumor Immunity and related Serum blocking factors based on the finding that Leukocytes from cancer Patients, but not from controls, when mixed In Vitro with antigenic extrac [..]
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0 TestTests designed to assess Language Behavior and abilities. They include tests of Vocabulary, Comprehension, grammar and functional use of Language, e.g., Development Sentence Scoring, Receptive-Express [..]
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0 TestPassive Agglutination Tests in which Antigen is adsorbed onto Latex particles which then clump in the presence of antibody specific for the adsorbed Antigen. (From Stedman, 26th ed)
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0 TestAssays that measure the rate of migration of Leukocytes. They may involve a variety of techniques such as measuring the Movement of Leukocytes through substrates such as AGAROSE Gels or the rate of ex [..]
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0 TestSensitive method for detection of bacterial Endotoxins and endotoxin-like substances that depends on the In Vitro gelation of Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL), prepared from the circulating Blood (amebo [..]
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0 TestAssays that measure the rate of migration of Macrophages. They may involve the use hollow Plastic chamber, sealed at one end with a porous Membrane and suspended over a larger well which may contain C [..]
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0 TestAny tests that demonstrate the relative efficacy of different chemotherapeutic agents against specific microorganisms (i.e., Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses).
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0 TestInduction and quantitative measurement of chromosomal damage leading to the formation of micronuclei (Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective) in Cells which have been exposed to genotoxic agents or Ionizin [..]
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0 TestApplication of Allergens to the Nasal Mucosa. Interpretation includes Observation of nasal symptoms, rhinoscopy, and Rhinomanometry. Nasal provocation tests are used in the Diagnosis of nasal Hypersen [..]
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0 TestTests designed to assess neurological function associated with certain Behaviors. They are used in diagnosing Brain dysfunction or damage and Central Nervous System Disorders or injury.
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0 TestThe measurement of Infection-blocking titer of Antisera by testing a series of dilutions for a given Virus-antiSerum interaction end-point, which is generally the dilution at which Tissue Cultures ino [..]
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0 TestScales, Questionnaires, tests, and other methods used to assess Pain severity and duration in Patients or experimental Animals to aid in Diagnosis, therapy, and physiological studies.
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0 TestA simple test for determining the permanency of printing on plastic film. A length of pressure sensitive cellophane tape is pressed on a section of printing and then pulled off in one motion to see wh [..]
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0 TestA package durability test. Filled containers are dropped from controlled heights. A special device insures uniformity of drops.
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0 TestRough-handling test for filled container, inside a revolving hexagonal drum.
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0 TestA method of testing film for resistance to tearing. The weight required to tear one of several layers of notched film is measured.
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0 TestA test to evaluate the endurance of films to folding, frequently done on a Schopper machine.
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0 TestThe Mullen is widely used on film packaging materials to determine the relative bursting strength.
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0 TestCovering of scale insect body.
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0 Testloose-fitting shell secreted by some protists, such as diatoms tropopause
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0 TestShell or hard outer covering of echinoderms, and ascidians.
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0 Testa hard covering or supporting structure of some invertebrate animals; a shell.
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0 Test«Test» means any diagnostic or investigative analyses or medical procedures that determine the presence or absence of, or exposure to, a condition of potential public health importance, or i [..]
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0 TestThis word can mean several different things. There are several different methods of DNA testing. The method most commonly used by law enforcement is the Short Tandem Repeat (STR) method. Forensic evidence often requires preliminary testing before DNA testing.
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0 Testthe name typically used for matches between two national teams. The match can also be called an international.
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0 TestA test carried out on hair before a chemical service (tinting, bleaching, perming) takes place to see if the hair contains anything that will react to the service, or prevent it from working properly. [..]
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0 TestTo determine the extent of damage or the restorability of a material by applying various procedures and observing the result.
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0 TestA process to verify that a procedure, device, or software app lication works correctly.
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0 TestMany variants, including paper and pencil, student generated, and take home.
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0 TestTo carry out a test or challenge on a person or thing.
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0 Test(class uvm_test) — the top-level user-defined UVM component in the component hierarchy. The test object is instantiated implicitly from uvm_top when method run_test is called. A test may modify the [..]
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0 TestThe event of a price movement that approaches a support level or a resistance level established earlier by the market. A test is passed if prices do not go below the support or resistance level, and t [..]
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0 TestTest(s) or TEST may refer to: Test (assessment), an assessment intended to measure the respondents’ knowledge or other abilities
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0 TestAndrew James Robert Patrick Martin (March 17, 1975 – March 13, 2009) was a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. He was best known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment [..]
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0 Testtest is a command-line utility found in Unix, Plan 9, and Unix-like operating systems that evaluates conditional expressions. test was turned into a shell builtin command in 1981 with UNIX System III [..]
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0 TestIn biology, a test is the hard shell of some spherical marine animals, notably sea urchins and microorganisms such as testate foraminiferans, radiolarians, and testate amoebae. The term is also applie [..]
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0 TestTest(s) or TEST may refer to: Test (assessment), an assessment intended to measure the respondents’ knowledge or other abilities
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0 TestIn the x86 assembly language, the TEST instruction performs a bitwise AND on two operands. The flags SF, ZF, PF are modified while the result of the AND is discarded. The OF and CF flags are set to 0, [..]
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0 TestA test or examination (informally, exam or evaluation) is an assessment intended to measure a test-taker’s knowledge, skill, aptitude, physical fitness, or classification in many other topics (e.g., b [..]
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0 TestAn assessment of an individual meant to determine his or her knowledge, skill, or other classification on a subject. May be oral or written, or be performance-based. These can be formal or informal, a [..]
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Defenition of the word test
- To carry out an examination on (a substance, material, or system) by applying some chemical or physical procedure designed to indicate the presence of a substance or the possession of a property.
- A session in which a product or piece of equipment is placed under everyday and/or extreme conditions and is examined for its durability, etc.
- A series of questions (set by the teacher or professor), aiming to gauge how much students have learnt over a given academic module, term or year.
- To test or examine for the presence of disease or infection.
- to check a property or quality of
- an appraisal of the state of affairs; «they made an assay of the contents»; «a check on its dependability under stress»
- a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; «when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions»
- of the nature of or undergoing an experiment; «an experimental drug»; «a pilot project»; «a test run»; «a trial separation»
- examine someone’s knowledge of something; «The teacher tests us every week»; «We got quizzed on French irregular verbs»
- test or examine for the presence of disease or infection; «screen the blood for the HIV virus»
- a hard outer covering as of some amoebas and sea urchins
- undergo a test; «She doesn’t test well»
- determine the presence or properties of (a substance)
- achieve a certain score or rating on a test; «She tested high on the LSAT and was admitted to all the good law schools»
- show a certain characteristic when tested; «He tested positive for HIV»
- any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude etc; «the test was standardized on a large sample of students»
- put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; «This approach has been tried with good results»; «Test this recipe»
- the act of undergoing testing; «he survived the great test of battle»; «candidates must compete in a trial of skill»
- the act of testing something; «in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately»; «he called each flip of the coin a new trial»
- trying something to find out about it; «a sample for ten days free trial»; «a trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain»
- any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc; «the test was standardized on a large sample of students»
- undergo a test; «She doesn»t test well»
- examine someone»s knowledge of something; «The teacher tests us every week»; «We got quizzed on French irregular verbs»
- the act of testing something
- the act of undergoing testing
- any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc
- trying something to find out about it
- a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge
- undergo a test
- examine someone’s knowledge of something
- achieve a certain score or rating on a test
- put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to
- test or examine for the presence of disease or infection
- show a certain characteristic when tested
Synonyms for the word test
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- adversity
- analysis
- analyze
- assay
- assess
- assessment
- check
- essay
- exam
- examination
- examine
- experiment
- experimental
- hardship
- investigate
- investigation
- mental test
- mental testing
- model
- ordeal
- pilot
- prove
- psychometric test
- put to the test
- quiz
- run
- screen
- suffering
- trial
- tribulation
- try
- try out
- tryout
Similar words in the test
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- empirical
- test
- testable
- testament
- testament’s
- testamentary
- testaments
- testate
- testates
- tested
- tester
- tester’s
- testers
- testes
- testes’s
- testicle
- testicle’s
- testicles
- testier
- testiest
- testified
- testifies
- testify
- testifying
- testily
- testimonial
- testimonial’s
- testimonials
- testimonies
- testimony
- testimony’s
- testiness
- testing
- testis
- testis’s
- testosterone
- testosterone’s
- tests
- testy
Hyponyms for the word test
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- alpha test
- assay
- audition
- bar exam
- bar examination
- beta test
- clinical test
- clinical trial
- comp
- comprehensive
- comprehensive examination
- control
- double blind
- entrance exam
- entrance examination
- exam paper
- examination paper
- field test
- field trial
- field-test
- final
- final exam
- final examination
- fitting
- float
- intelligence test
- IQ test
- litmus test
- midterm
- midterm exam
- midterm examination
- Ministry of Transportation test
- MOT
- MOT test
- oral
- oral exam
- oral examination
- personality test
- pilot program
- pilot project
- preclinical phase
- preclinical test
- preclinical trial
- prelim
- preliminary exam
- preliminary examination
- question sheet
- quiz
- road test
- Snellen test
- sub-test
- test paper
- trial balloon
- tripos
- try-on
- trying on
- tryout
- verify
- viva
- viva voce
Hypernyms for the word test
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- appraisal
- ascertain
- assessment
- attempt
- be
- check
- communicating
- communication
- cover
- covering
- determine
- effort
- endeavor
- endeavour
- evaluate
- examine
- experiment
- experimentation
- find out
- judge
- learn
- mental measurement
- natural covering
- pass judgment
- score
- see
- submit
- take
- try
- undergo
- watch
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