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  • ...me.<ref>Nick Draper, Helen Marshall, ''Exercise Physiology: For Health and Sports Performance'', p. 276, Routledge, 2014 {{ISBN|1317902602}}.</ref> [[Category:Sports medicine tests]] ...
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  • ...to draw [[Statistics|statistical]] inferences from observed data. In these tests, the [[null hypothesis]] is defined as an effect large enough to be deemed ...exist for equivalence analyses; however, more recently the two-one-sided t-tests (TOST) procedure has been garnering considerable attention. As outlined bel ...
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  • | products = [[sporting goods|Sports equipment]] ...nd recommendations for return to activity". ''Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine'' 4 (3): 179–85. doi:10.1016/S1522-8401(03)00061-2.</ref> and its severity. ...
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  • Tests vary in style, rigor and requirements. There is no general consensus or inv ...may not directly be involved in the administration or proctoring of these tests. ...
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  • ...ury/sudbury-resident-tests-positive-coronavirus | title = Sudbury Resident Tests Positive For Coronavirus | date = March 10, 2020 | work = Sudbury, MA Patch ...could go out to obtain essential goods and services, such as groceries and medicine, but should follow [[social distancing]] protocols.<ref name="Feuer">{{cite ...
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  • ...ratory drive.<ref name="Pollock 2006" /> This has been studied in altitude medicine, where hypoxia occurs without hypercapnia due to the low ambient pressure.< ...refer to different things, or be used interchangeably, in different water sports circles. For example, the term shallow water blackout has been used to desc ...
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  • ...rated more risky than [[snow skiing]], but less risky than other adventure sports such as [[rock climbing]], [[bungee jumping]], [[motorcycle racing]] and [[ ...irometer used to test lung function, one of the standard medical screening tests for divers.]] ...
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  • ...[language model]]s on various [[natural language processing]] tasks. These tests are intended for comparing different models' capabilities in areas such as ...ith programming tasks, the answer can generally be checked by running unit tests, with an upper limit on runtime. ...
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  • ...case study of unknown trauma outcomes | journal = Computers in Biology and Medicine | volume = 75 | pages = 203–16 | date = August 2016 | pmid = 27318570 | doi ...e = The Seven Key Challenges for the Future of Computer-Aided Diagnosis in Medicine | journal = International Journal of Medical Informatics| volume = 129 | pa ...
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  • ...her household, outdoors, but to remain 2&nbsp;m (6&nbsp;ft) apart. Outdoor sports such as golf or tennis were allowed with members of your household or with | Car and caravan showrooms, outdoor sports amenities and outdoor non-food markets may reopen. The prohibitions on leav ...
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  • ...rdnance Test Station]] and were completed by the first week of August. The tests showed problems which led to two important design changes, adding a drogue- *Tests of the [[Mercury spacesuit|Mercury pressure suit]] were conducted with a hu ...
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  • {{Expert needed|medicine|reason=Unfocussed, far too long, few firm conclutions in the lead|date=Janu ...sed to make a variety of common products including baby and water bottles, sports equipment, medical and dental devices, [[dental fillings]] sealants, CDs an ...
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