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"field test" Definitions
  1. a test of something, such as a piece of equipment, in the place where it will be used

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The officer used Safariland's NarcoPouch to conduct the field test.
During the field test, the surrounding cows were understandably not impressed.
Vocations Q. What do you do as a field test manager?
That prospect of a field test is what concerns many people.
Those crystals, based on a quick field test, were from methamphetamine.
Many of its 8,000 annual possession arrests depend on field-test results.
But so far, the technology is still in the field-test phase.
Scott completed every field test designed to simulate what astronauts landing on Mars would experience.
Last September, the scientists honed their tools in the first field test in South Africa.
Patrol units, not trained narcotics detectives, appeared to be the most prolific field-test users.
And it really isn't an exaggeration to say this is a field test of sorts.
Police said the substance also tested positive for cocaine based on a quick field test.
They conducted a field test on the mutilated remains, to prove they had the right target.
A historically shoddy field test showed the white stuff caked to the man's car was cocaine.
In doing so, it's about to give an unproven biometric security technology its biggest field test yet.
They've been running a field test at Yale, where they say 50% of students are monthly customers.
The beep test is the world's most popular field test of aerobic fitness for children and youth.
And the second one is to provide a really practical field test of this new nuclear plant.
Through Tuesday, they will field-test methods that could shape the demographic future of the major parties.
During one field test, a respondent fled her home when she started getting worried about the questions.
A preliminary field test of the substance indicated it did not appear hazardous and no injuries were reported.
Perhaps they simply accepted that the field test, with its promise of scientific inevitability, would eventually convict her.
Police charged him with possession after a field test incorrectly identified powdered milk inside a clear baggie as cocaine.
The desolate desert resembles the Red Planet so much that scientists used it to field-test equipment in 2018.
Each of the three bottles tested positive for methamphetamine in a field test, according to a probable cause statement.
In Colorado, for example, agricultural officials field-test hemp farms and work to curb the use of illegal pesticides.
The developer also announced that players in "select regions" will get to field test the game's new EX Raid Battles.
During this construction zone field test, the Kool Breeze Solar Hard Hat cools the worker's heads by about ten degrees!
Like the mosquito, the moth passed laboratory and greenhouse trials and now must pass approval in a open field test.
Church, who led the prize project, gave a detailed answer that shows how closely the organization worked with local communities: The field test was a very unique and complex operation – the field test included nearly 2,700 children and 170 villages in some of the most remote parts of Tanzania over the course of 15 months.
HyperSciences' next milestone will come this summer when the company will demo its drilling tech in a field test for Shell.
In the end, the lab tests were negative -- and investigators believe the field test results were false, the sheriff's department said.
Developed by the Australian Centre for Field Robotics at the University of Sydney, SwagBot proved successful in its first field test.
Police conducted a field test on the substance, which turned out to be MDMA, also known as ecstasy, according to authorities.
Dubbed 'Project Wing', the initiative was announced in August 2014 with a YouTube video showing a field test conducted in Australia.
Maybe the plan is to field-test the core a bit longer to see where that improvement needs to be made.
In lieu of a field test, Rio and Ruchi meet with local health care professional to get their feedback on their idea.
In April 2014, Kicksat-1 was launched into orbit in what was intended to be the technology's first large-scale field test.
After the field test, questions once again go through external reviews before they're put on a live, scored section of the test.
Like the field test in Washington, this study proved that CO2 could be stored as a solid form between layers of basalt.
"We are checking to make sure this isn't because of the field test kit — that it isn't a false positive," said Capt.
Musk has said that he believes Tesla will be in a position to field test full autonomy by the end of 2017.
The first field test by scientists found five riverine rabbits — one of the world's most endangered mammals — in a relatively small area.
This diagnostics mode is called Field Test, and you can enter it by opening up your iPhone's Phone app and calling *3001#12345#*.
A US military official told CNN, however, that the first field test for chemical agent was positive and the second test was negative.
Field test accuracy is not a good indicator, because the shooter typically has advance notice of when and where the missile is launched.
But the deputies decided to test it using a field test kit, which indicated the 1.5-ounce wad of blue fluff contained methamphetamine.
By the end of the 15-month field test, 30% of the kids could read a complete sentence — results were even better among girls.
But then it was in the Reagan administration that it got its first real field test as a part of the Iran-Contra scandal.
Capetillo said this was the first time the department found a difference between the results of the field test kit and the lab results.
Though Altaeros was able to demonstrate these speeds in a field test last year, it's still unlikely to be a panacea for rural access.
Students are graded on their participation and on their performance in the end-of-semester field test, which is typically a 1½-mile run.
Marijuana legalization advocates said the frenzy from the false positives raised concerns about the reliability of field test kits like those used in Hugo.
"The pull-up is an evidence-based field test of dynamic upper body strength and endurance which incentivizes beneficial training behaviors," he told Military.
Easy Ride's first field test will begin on March 5 in Yokohama, the city to the south of Tokyo where Nissan's global headquarters are located.
But nothing beats a field test, which is where Keutsch and his crew have their sights set next with a Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx).
A group of scientists at Harvard University are even planning to field test this idea in a (very small, very harmless) experiment sometime next year.
The movement's most prominent voices, however, tend to believe the surveillance is part of a mind-control field test done in preparation for global domination.
By our estimate, though, every year at least 19803,000 people nationwide plead guilty to drug-possession charges that rely on field-test results as evidence.
Japan, however, is about to field-test the results in a large economy — and the results are something American officials will be looking at closely.
XPRIZE worked closely with its partners on the ground to implement this unique 15-month field test – UNESCO, World Food Programme, and the Government of Tanzania.
An article on July 10 about roadside drug tests erroneously included an analysis of cocaine field-test results used by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
That's why NASA has been sending expeditions to the desert to field test new life-detecting instruments that will hopefully be bundled into future Martian missions.
The prototype, aptly named "Boomy McBoomface," will sit roughly 20 kilometers off the Dutch coast for a year in a critical field test of the system's survivability.
The company says it hopes to follow up today's field test results with a commercial offering of this new radar technology in the first quarter of 2017.
Last year, the bureau limited its field test to Rhode Island because, it said, it didn't have the money for tests in Washington State and West Virginia.
A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo raises both some scary possibilities and an invaluable chance to field-test a potentially promising new Ebola vaccine.
At the request of the DRC's government, the vaccine is having its first early field test at the outbreak's epicenter in Bikoro, in the country's northwest Équateur province.
The new VAL needs a field test and who better to do it than a room full of millennials, plus Periscope user Justin Phillip and tech guru Kara Swisher.
To go back to the normal dots, jump back into Field Test mode and then exit it as you usually would with a single press on the Home button.
Toyota also recently revealed a number of robotics projects it's bringing to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, which will help it field test a number of its projects.
In 2015, ARTEMIS was given its first field test off the coast of Antarctica and the results of these test runs were presented at NASA's astrobiology conference last week.
The institute could field-test the idea with a workshop, and it could include atmospheric science and ocean science, so that there was a connection to climate-change research.
In the streets of Paris, Benjamin earned a living as a journalist while hunting out concrete examples on which to field test and then synthesize cutting-edge social theories.
While Mars is a territorial cousin to Earth with many similarities, the planet's differences are enough to make it difficult to properly field-test instruments before blasting them into space.
During the field test, this soldier is able to administer first aid to himself by using the X-Suit, which means the team medic can stay engaged in the fight.
The big field test for AI, though, is whether it can abandon following a script and be trained to adapt to a dirty, messy and uncertain life on the farm.
The fact that U.S. law enforcement asked for just two weeks to evaluate the technique suggests it already exists — and may indeed have already been demonstrated in a field test.
During a field test of the new Aquablaster, a local fireman is actually able to handle the fire hose by himself and keep his hands free to open this car door.
So far, since landing after 340 days in space, he has successfully completed every field test he's taken, with those tests designed to simulate what astronauts landing on Mars would experience.
Yaghi demonstrated the process on a small scale last year, but now he and his team have published the results of a larger field test producing real-world amounts of water.
After Rushing was pulled over for speeding, an officer searched his car, at which point she found crystals on the floorboard that tested positive for amphetamines using a field test kit.
As the Commerce Department announced the addition of a citizenship question, the Census Bureau was conducting its only full "dress rehearsal" field test for the 2020 census, in Providence, Rhode Island.
In an attempt to field test his peer-to-peer networking and data storage service, Richard has his team hijack a Hooli technology convention's mobile app to illegally install Pied Piper's software.
His stripped-down, glamorous performance of "Can't Feel My Face" and "In the Night" at the Grammys a few weeks ago served as a field test for tonight's similar turn on stage.
So far, we have been unable find anyone who pleaded guilty based on field-test results and later filed suit, though Werstein said he and Albritton are considering their additional legal options.
And this is precisely why the latest iPhone whizzbang—or privacy field test, if you will—is puzzling, because the use of facial recognition technology raises serious questions about security and privacy.
As an inventor and not a classically trained musician, setting up studios like UTEMS was a perfect way to field test his inventions by getting actual musicians and composers to use them.
Nissan said Friday it would conduct a field test of the service, called Easy Ride, on March 5, in the Minatomirai district of Yokohama, along a set route of about 4.5 kilometers.
Langwell said that the field test of the substance is "clear" and they are sending the substance that was found in an envelope opened by an employee to a lab for further analysis.
The field test had opened a "completely new area of research", it said, with potential for the development of highly mobile and sensitive radar systems able to survive the most challenging combat engagements.
Meanwhile, Niantic says it's rolling out a field test of the "EX Raid" system, or invite-only raids that you can only participate in if you've completed a raid at that location before.
As the Zika virus has gained a foothold in Miami, Florida the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a field test of a genetically modified mosquito to help combat the virus.
These new drugs might even make it practical to treat those who tested positive only to the field test—often referred to as "seropositive" people—in case they have parasites in their skin.
In contrast, the median for defendants in which the field test indicated the wrong drug or that the weight was inaccurate — that is, the defendants who actually did possess drugs — was 231 days.
Back in August, the Food and Drug Administration gave Oxitec, a British biotech firm that's been leading the development of these self-destructing bugs, preliminary approval to field-test their GM mosquitoes here.
Currently, there is no field test for marijuana akin to the "breathalyzer"-type device, where exhaling into the device produces readings that can be used to identify drivers who have consumed too much alcohol.
After getting "inconsistent" results when using a THC field test (not unlike a pregnancy test) on its employees, the company decided to test the water and was surprised to see it come back positive.
Democrats have viewed the handful of special elections being held this spring and summer as an opportunity to field-test which kind of candidate gives them the best chance to erase Republicans' congressional majority.
Kathryn Murdoch, the wife of Rupert Murdoch's son James, saw last week's elections as a field test of what she hopes will become a $100 million-plus effort to reform electoral politics in America.
It is S.E.I.U. Local 775, not the entire S.E.I.U. • An article on July 10 about roadside drug tests erroneously included an analysis of cocaine field-test results used by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Mr. Thompson's announcement comes as funding issues have delayed field tests at the bureau, and led experts to express concern about the 12.53 census, as well as a comprehensive field test scheduled for next year.
Partner is planning to deploy a fixed-line network using fibre optics and began a field test a month ago, connecting the first residential Internet customers at a speed of up to one gigabit per second.
According to the study, mice dosed with night milk were less inclined to explore during an open field test, which the team believes reflects reduced central nervous system activity and the sedative effect of the milk.
Before the Global Learning Xprize field test, 74% of the children who participated were reported as never having attended school; 80% were never read to at home; and 90% couldn't read a single word of Swahili.
In contrast, the Census Bureau must submit a final list of questions to Congress in less than three months — on April 1 — and will conduct only one major field test of the census process this spring.
The FDA found that the test would "not have significant impacts on the environment" Earlier this year, the FDA gave Oxitec preliminary approval to conduct a field test and to deploy their OX513A mosquitoes in Key West.
Of course, this could have been due to a lack of accuracy in the field test—the rarer a disease gets, the lower a test's predictive power will be, because false positives start to outnumber true positives.
But it hasn't been a seamless rollout—and they've yet to have a successful case of a thwarted poacher (though Panthera clarified this is only a field test, and the cameras haven't been fully rolled out yet).
During an initial field test of the breathalyzer, California police officers teamed up with Mike Lynn, CEO of Hound Labs, which developed the device, to pull over erratic drivers and ask them to voluntarily blow into the breathalyzer.
Two detectives were hospitalized last August in New Jersey after accidentally inhaling drugs during a field test, and the following month 11 SWAT officers fell ill in Connecticut after being exposed to suspected fentanyl powder during a bust.
Our research shows that extracts from the living mycelial tissue of common wood conk mushrooms known to have antiviral properties significantly reduced these viruses in honeybee colonies, in one field test by 45,000 times, compared to control colonies.
A 2016 investigation by ProPublica and The New York Times found that field test kits — the kind officers use during traffic stops — are often unreliable, yet many prosecutors accept guilty pleas based solely on evidence from the kits.
To complete the field test, all an officer usually has to do is drop a sample of the suspect substance into a little pouch, break a capsule containing compounds that cause a chemical reaction, and wait a few moments.
Now the The Washington Post has emails that show General Mattis pushing for Theranos to receive a deal for a military field test from 2012 to 2013, despite the fact that Theranos' devices were far from being FDA approved.
"On October 5th this is what I looked like walking heel-toe eyes closed after 197 days on @Space_Station during the Field Test experiment...I hope the newly returned crew feels a lot better," Feustel said in the tweet.
More likely than some highly motivated stoner dropping an enormous chunk of change to get a town blazed is that the readings are false positives caused by some other contaminant, or that the field test kits themselves are unreliable.
University officials told the paper that Fitbits will enable students to get graded based on their weekly exercise rather than relying on the end-of-semester field test, which is typically a 1-1/2-mile run for freshmen.
FDA took an unconscionable five years (28500 to August 6900) to authorize a single U.S. field trial (which is being delayed pending the results of a non-binding November public referendum in the geographical area of the field test).
The team behind Tecla first did some feasibility testing around use of their system with Go in late July, but were able to run an actual field test with the help of local Toronto Tecla users Neil and James.
Days after Tedros's visit, Doctors Without Borders, the WHO, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the DRC's health ministry announced their plan to roll out an Ebola vaccine, in the first field test for the shot early on in an Ebola outbreak.
In Field Test mode, press and hold the Power button until you see the slider as usual, then press and hold the Home button until the home screen shows—note that you now have a numerical reading instead of dots.
Officials are also currently conducting a field test of the question to determine how to best get out their messages: That the data matters, and that federal law prevents the Census Bureau from sharing names or answers with immigration enforcement.
China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), one of the "Top 10" military industry groups controlled directly by the central government, said on Sunday that the new radar system's entangled photons had detected targets 100km away in a recent field test.
The FDA took an unconscionable five years (2011–2016) to approve a single small-scale field test of this mosquito, and that came only after mounting pressure from the growing Zika threat and the consequent need to control A. aegypti.
FDA took an unconscionable five years (2011-2016) to approve a single small-scale field test of the Oxitec mosquito, and that came only after mounting pressure from the growing Zika threat and the consequent need to control Aedes aegypti.
In recent years, podcasts have allowed comics to field-test new characters and talents, develop long-running narrative threads and callbacks (Hey nong man!), and promote themselves directly to audiences—all without needing an actual stage or the approval of higher-ups.
The results of this field test answered a very important question for us as longtime technology investors: What happens when you give a general-purpose computer chip a high-resolution view of its environment and the ability to react to what it sees?
A remote monitoring center will oversee the cars during the field test and passengers will be asked after their ride to complete a survey about their experiences and how much they would be willing to pay for Easy Ride when it launches.
The sampling did not represent a broad submission of results to the department's lab — it was an isolated group of field-test failures including officer mistakes and false positives — and the data should not have been used to calculate an error rate.
In one sense, it might seem that the Supreme Court is addressing the census at the last minute — a field test (including the citizenship question) is set for June, and the final 2020 census forms need to go to print this summer.
And with this advent, comes the continued call for regulators to create a controlled environment similar to the fintech/insurtech "sandbox" concepts implemented in the UK and other countries for the industry to field-test new technologies without fear of regulatory reprisal.
"We are heading into a critical dry run of the 22012 census without any experienced person at the helm," she said, referring to the 2018 field test that will put into practice some of the new techniques implemented by Mr. Thompson. Yes.
What's more, there's a promising vaccine to prevent Ebola: It hasn't yet been approved for market, but the WHO and the DRC health ministry are ready to deploy it in the first field test for the vaccine early on in an Ebola outbreak.
On Monday, it launched an initial 10-day field test in which selected residents of Fujisawa, around 45 km (28 miles) south of Tokyo, can summon a Robot Taxi online or from their smartphones, to take them to a local supermarket and back home.
Nine minutes of footage taken from the Australian field test of Pokémon Go expands on what we saw last month, showing the player selecting their avatar, choosing its gender, clothing, and facial features, before taking to the streets and collecting their first wild Pokémon.
USAMRIID's work against anthrax includes an effective, FDA-approved field test for identifying anthrax as well as an advanced vaccine that could protect people from inhalation anthrax, the deadliest form of the disease and the one most likely to be used as a biological agent.
The approval moves the machines are one step closer to being deployed at airports around the U.S. The federal government still needs to test Analogic's screeners at the TSA Systems Integration Facility and then field test the machines at airports to see how they perform.
It will include a field test phase in which scientists will spray tiny, highly reflective particles at altitudes of greater than 153 miles above the Arizona desert, in order to test the efficacy of one of the most widely-known geoengineering methods, called solar radiation management.
The smallest possession cases are the ones in which a field test can be of greatest consequence; if officers find larger quantities of white powder in dozens of baggies or packaged in bricks, they have sufficient probable cause to make an arrest regardless of what a color test shows.
As the Met audience was sent home before the final act of "Tell," the police who had descended on the opera house ultimately did a field test that determined the substance was not dangerous, according to a law enforcement official who was not authorized to discuss the investigation publicly.
Though he was cleared by the team's medical staff and had passed every on-field test along the way, Sabathia, who now has a stent in his heart, was nevertheless dealing with an old-fashioned case of butterflies as he looked in for a sign from catcher Kyle Higashioka.
Consequently, it's a very reasonable place to try to field test ambitious progressive ideas that might later go national, and it naturally became the target for a single-payer organizing effort led by the National Nurses Union — one of the few interest groups that backed Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary.
But that time is fully in the past: this week the promotion kicked off publicity for its second pay-per-view, a field test of whether the audience for Scott Coker's brand of fistic nostalgia will pay an extra $49.95 to watch Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva live at Madison Square Garden.
It comes too late to be included in a field test of the 2020 census the government is conducting right now with 275,000 households in Providence County, R.I. In his memo, Mr. Ross sought to play down concerns that the citizenship question would reduce response rates by claiming there was no "empirical evidence" to back up that argument.

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