In the UK it is simply known as a smokemeter or smoke analyser Please see the related link below.
I think your talking about the machine they use outside your body, placed on your chest and it shows a picture of your heart on a screen? This would be called an Ultrasonagraphy machine. The test is nearly always done by a certified ultrasonagrapher who knows how to read what is showing on the screen.
In the past the Turing test was used. During the test a human carried on a converstion through a typewriter with either another human or a machine and he wasn't told which it was. If he could make no distinction between human and machine it passed the test and was considered intelligent.
You are burning coolant. What vehicle? did you do a compression test?
You shouldn't ... the nicotine gets into the bloodstream and may effect the test results. Fasting is just that ... fasting on everything whether it is consumed or smoked.
The Turing test is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour. In Turing's original illustrative example, a human judge engages in a natural language conversation with a human and a machine designed to generate performance indistinguishable from that of a human being. All participants are separated from one another. If the judge cannot reliably tell the machine from the human, the machine is said to have passed the test. The test does not check the ability to give the correct answer; it checks how closely the answer resembles typical human answers. The conversation is limited to a text-only channel such as a computer keyboard and screen so that the result is not dependent on the machine's ability to render words into audio.[2]The test was introduced by Alan Turing in his 1950 paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," which opens with the words: "I propose to consider the question, 'Can machines think?'" Since "thinking" is difficult to define, Turing chooses to "replace the question by another, which is closely related to it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words."[3] Turing's new question is: "Are there imaginable digital computers which would do well in theimitation game?"[4] This question, Turing believed, is one that can actually be answered. In the remainder of the paper, he argued against all the major objections to the proposition that "machines can think".[5]In the years since 1950, the test has proven to be both highly influential and widely criticized, and it is an essential concept in the philosophy of artificial intelligence.[1][6]madhabsaikia@outlook.com
no you would have to be in a vehicle for instance to get a contact buzz and fail a drug test.
Most likely not, unless you were sitting in a room the size of an ice machine.
hematocrit machine ......
The best way to fix a P1456 error (small evap. leak) on your Nissan is to have a "smoke machine" test done on it. This machine is hooked up to your car and pushes smoke throught the evap. system. The smoke will shoot out of the leak and indicate its precise location. You can also try getting a new gas cap and make sure that it clicks 3 times when you close it after filling your tank. Also, NEVER leave your car running when your fueling up as this can cause your "service engine soon" light to come on. The best choice however is doing the smoke test as this will elimiate any guess as to the location of the leak. Nissan dealers can perform this smoke machine test for you for about $90.00 and can save you alot of money by pin-pointing the leak so you don't keep buying parts you don't need!
no, unless you blow smoke into the machine, carbon monoxide is about as prevalent in cigarette smoke as weed smoke. What make it bad for you is it's high reactivity which also makes it not last long in your body. There aren't any breathalyzers for weed as far as I know, all the metabolites that you can test for are dilute and not volatile enough to be present in your breath as alcohol is.
Depends on how much you smoke and what drug.
enterpise
The machine must pass the Turing test. The basis of the test is that the tester cannot see the test subject (it is a blind test), but they can put questions to the test subject, either verbally or via a keyboard. The test subject may be human or machine, but it is up to the tester to decide which purely from the responses given by the test subject. If a machine can fool every tester into believing it is human, then the machine passes the test. To date, no machine has ever successfully passed the Turing test.
IF you smoke weed every day is there a way to pass a saliva test
smoke crack instead
This is a no load test and so it cannot be performed on series machine
Methamphetamine smoke is NOT detectable on blood urine or any other drug test if you are not inhaling this smoke. Second hand meth smoke. Please!