He is about to go through a series of comprehensive tests by NFL teams considering whether to draft him.
No comprehensive tests have been conducted for the population as a whole, so the figures for all of India are guesses.
Stay tuned for some comprehensive battery tests, but our initial impression is that the only way to meet Apple's talk time numbers is by keeping use of the display to a bare minimum.
Even skeptics of Moy's plan, like Marcus Ranum, chief technology officer at Tenable Security, agree that more comprehensive penetration tests may be the only way to show companies how badly they need to revamp their security.
"This comprehensive series of tests will show us whether the proposed battery improvements will work as designed, " said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
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But many researchers warn that it will be at least five years before genetic tests are comprehensive enough to accurately gauge disease risk.
Green said the office is recommending two further types of tests: comprehensive medical evaluations of employees still suffering from health problems and a workplace exposure assessment to determine if chemical by-products present in mail, or other factors, could pose serious health risks.
In addition to removing the three affected products from sale, Nestle would be "enhancing our existing comprehensive quality assurance programme by adding new tests on beef for horse DNA prior to production in Europe", it added.
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This free utility generates a bootable disk that tests your system, then provides a comprehensive report of its findings.
But there are two serious questions that worry genuine doubters: can America's nuclear weapons be kept safe and effective without explosive tests, and can the promise of a comprehensive test ban be comprehensively verified?
But unlike the current version of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, the ban was confined to tests above a specific threshold that was verifiable and allowed a limited number of proof-tests of existing stockpiles to determine their reliability.
To be sure, such a posture is the result of more than just Mr. Clinton's decision not to conduct nuclear tests through September 1994, and thereafter if a Comprehensive Test Ban can be negotiated.
Although developing new diagnostic techniques is cheap compared with developing new drugs (largely because they do not have to undergo such comprehensive and expensive clinical trials), it is frequently not cheap enough to create tests that will be commercially viable if their only market is in the poor world.
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