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Testing, Testing [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Internal Medicine, 1978
As a direct result of the awe-inspiring changes in LSI technology, an 8-bit microcomputer today has an equivalent of 8000 transistors–which for testing purposes are quite inaccessible, said Tudor Finch of Bell Labs in his introduction to Session 8. Finch, who chaired the session, went on to point out that this level of integration forces one to resort ...
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Testing, Testing, Testing . . .

New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Stage A 55-year-old woman presented with polyarticular arthritis. She had had several attacks of symmetric arthritis during the previous few months, involving particularly the ankles, shoulders, and metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints. She also reported morning stiffness and fatigue, but no other systemic symptoms.
Chaim Putterman, Eldad Ben-Chetrit
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Testing, Testing, Testing!

1998
All software systems are subject to testing—for some of them testing is the major activity in the project. Testing, however, rarely gets the attention it deserves from researchers and developers, partly because its foundations are very weak and ill-understood.
Mike Holcombe, Florentin Ipate
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Gauß-Tests t-Tests [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
Gegenstand von Signifikanztests sind sogenannte Nullhypothesen H 0, d.h. Annahmen uber die Verteilung von Grundgesamtheiten, uber deren Ablehnung oder Nichtablehnung zugunsten einer Alternativhypothese zu entscheiden ist. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit dafur, eine richtige Hypothese abzulehnen (Fehler 1. Art), heist Signifikanzniveau.
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To test or not to test, that is the question

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1993
This paper describes a system that is used in Maastricht, the Netherlands, to provide general practitioners with feedback about the adequateness of their test requesting behaviour. The system has proven to be effective. Since the screening of test requests and additional patient data is work-intensive a project was started in the framework of the AIM ...
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'Testing, testing' [product testing]

Manufacturing Engineer, 2002
Accelerating the functional test of telecommunication products can lead to significant productivity gains. The author describes the development and use of embedded test software in telecomms manufacturing. The move to an embedded test environment delivered many technical and financial benefits. This approach may not suit all manufacturing environments,
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Testing, Testing and More Testing

Childhood Education, 1981
(1981). Testing, Testing and More Testing. Childhood Education: Vol. 58, Pressures Abolishing Childhood, pp. 76-80.
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The issue: Testing, testing, testing

Theory Into Practice, 1963
(1963). The issue: Testing, testing, testing. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 2, Testing and the Schools, pp. 181-183.
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To Test or Not to Test

2009
On July 16, 1945 the world changed and on August 6 the world knew. The “Trinity” nuclear test in the Alamogordo desert in New Mexico, USA marked the beginning of the military nuclear era. The destruction of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima on August 6 and of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 demonstrated the overwhelming power of this new weapon.
Hein Haak, Ola Dahlman, P. Mykkeltveit
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Anais I Seminário Internacional de Saúde da Família e Democracia, 2022
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