Test Money — (or Test Notes, Test Bills, Funny Money, Monopoly Money) are a part of the test apparatus that are often used with currency handling equipment, such as Automatic teller machines. While it is often desirable to use actual banknotes or coins in the … Wikipedia
Test and County Cricket Board — The Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB) was established in 1968 to administer Test and county cricket in England, replacing the functions of the Board of Control for Test Matches and the Advisory County Cricket Committee. The TCCB was in turn… … Wikipedia
fluctuation test — Test devised by Luria & Delbruck to determine whether genetic variation in a bacterial population arises spontaneously or adaptively. In the original version the statistical variance in the number of bacteriophage resistant cells in separate… … Dictionary of molecular biology
Gradation test — A gradation test, or sieve analysis, is a commonly used procedure in civil engineering that measures the size distribution, or gradation, of an aggregate, such as sand, crushed rock, or clay. A gradation test is performed on a sample of aggregate … Wikipedia
Container compression test — The container compression test measures the compressive strength of packages such as boxes, drums, and cans. It usually provides a plot of deformation vs compressive force. It is commonly used to evaluate shipping containers made of corrugated… … Wikipedia
Proctor compaction test — The Proctor compaction test and the related modified Proctor compaction test, named for engineer Ralph R. Proctor (1933), are tests to determine the maximum practically achievable density of soils and aggregates, and are frequently used in… … Wikipedia
Official test failures of the 2008 Chinese milk scandal — Main article: 2008 Chinese milk scandal Contents 1 Tests conducted by AQSIQ 2 Tests conducted by the Hong Kong Centre for Food Safety 3 Tests conducted by Agri Food and Veterinary Authority of … Wikipedia
Trinity (nuclear test) — For other uses, see Trinity (disambiguation). Trinity The Trinity explosion, 0.016 seconds after detonation. The fireball is about 600 feet (200 m) wide. The black specks silhouetted along the horizon are trees. Information Country… … Wikipedia
Crash Test Dummies — This article is about the band. For the mannequins, see Crash test dummy. Crash Test Dummies Crash Test Dummies performing in 2010 (from left to right) – Stuart Cameron, Brad Roberts, and Ellen Reid Background information … Wikipedia
Reverse Turing test — The term reverse Turing test has no single clear definition, but has been used to describe various situations based on the Turing test in which the objective and/or one or more of the roles have been reversed between computers and… … Wikipedia
Marine Corps Test Unit — #1 Active 1 July 1954 19 June 1957 Country United States Allegiance Department of the Navy Branch United States Marine Corps The … Wikipedia