Examples of using Test result in English and their translations into Hindi
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The importance of the test result therefore needs to be considered in the context of each individual person.
Have a tuberculosis test result if you are from a country listed here.
Test result proved that dual-core device's performance is up to 70%….
A positive home test result is almost certainly correct,
What does lower free thyroxine(FT4) test result referent values level mean for children?
When the test result meet related standards
IR Test result of this insulation cover showed that when the inside temperature goes up to 300℃ continuously, the surface of jacket is at 32℃.
The test result show capacity should be over 170ah,
Previously, they were counting only cases with a positive lab test result but are now also including those“clinically diagnosed” through lung imaging.
Even if the test result is negative you should try it again a few days later to be sure.
This hydrostatic testing machine is controlled by PLC system, which completes every process and writes down the test result automatically.
An increased amount of hemoglobin and/or increased number of RBCs are detected as a"positive" chemical test result.
an abnormal Pap test result just means that you have a minor change in your cervix.
If the test finds no signs of infection, then your test result is“negative”.
If English is not your first language you require an overall IELTS test result of 6.5, including a minimum of 6.0 in all sub-tests.
If the HIV virus has been found in your blood then the test result is“positive”.
Worry is always about the future, even if it's just worrying about a test result you will hear about in the next 30 minutes.
Maradona argued that the test result was due to his personal trainer giving him the power drink Rip Fuel.
Test result proved that dual-core device's performance is better up to 70% than that of single-core devices.
The test result is very important for any candidate who is involved in the next level of upper classes.