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A Test of Neutrality

International Affairs, 1960
AGAINST the vast panorama of the second World War the destinies of the northern Kingdom of Sweden appear as not much more than a tiny detail, but it is perhaps a detail of some peculiar configuration and interest. In September I939 twenty European States declared their neutrality.
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Testing for money neutrality

European Journal of Political Economy, 1989
Abstract The paper is concerned with tests for Granger causality and for cointegration between (log) money and (log) output in Germany. Augmented Dickey—Fuller tests show that only second differences of both variables are stationary and only first differences (and not levels) are cointegrated. Furthermore it is shown that there is most times feedback
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Three “Neutral” Loading Tests

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1956
Abstract Three tests have been carried out using hollow tubes of alpha brass subjected to combined torsion and internal pressure. An initial torque was applied sufficient to cause plastic deformation, and then the torque was decreased and the internal pressure increased to keep the octahedral shear stress constant in two tests and the ...
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Modified radial-plaque-neutralization test for demonstration of enterovirus neutralizing antibodies

Archives of Virology, 1980
A simple radial method based on the formerly described paper disc technique was developed for demonstration of neutralizing antibodies to enteroviruses with plaque forming ability. Sera administered by 5 microliter wire-loops to wells cut into the agar overlay of virus infected cell monolayers produced radial neutralization zones with a size directly ...
G, Nagy, S, Takátsy
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Neutralization Assay for Chikungunya Virus Infection: Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test

2016
Neutralization assay is a technique that detects and quantifies neutralizing antibody in serum samples by calculating the percentage of reduction of virus activity, as the concentration of virus used is usually constant. Neutralizing antibody titer is conventionally determined by calculating the percentage reduction in total virus infectivity by ...
Nor Azila Muhammad, Azami   +2 more
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Measles Foci Reduction Neutralization Test (FRNT)

The plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) are both widely used to assess immunity to infectious diseases such as measles, but they use two different measurement principles: ELISA measures the ability of antibodies to bind to virus components, while the PRNT detects the aptitude of antibodies to ...
Sabine Santibanez, Annette Mankertz
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Testing the generalized neutrality hypothesis

Theoretical Population Biology, 1979
Abstract Various tests of the hypothesis of selective neutrality based on gene frequency are now available. These tests take as null hypothesis the concept of “strict neutrality”: all new mutants are required to be selectively identical to each other.
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Generalized Acid Neutralization Capacity Test

1992
A method is developed to measure the neutralizing capacity of various generic binders. The method, termed the generalized acid neutralization capacity (GANC) test, is based on modifications to Environment Canada Method No. 7, Acid Neutralization Capacity, combined with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method No.
J Isenburg, M Moore
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Neutralization Tests

2010
Philippe Thullier   +1 more
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