To test again means to conduct a new evaluation or examination of a subject, product, or hypothesis after an initial test has been completed. This can be done to verify results, assess improvements after changes have been made, or ensure consistency over time. It often helps identify any errors or discrepancies and can lead to more reliable conclusions. Re-testing is a crucial part of the scientific method and quality assurance processes.
Do the test again!! You maybe did it wrong or not enough pee!!
"Retest" means to test something again, typically to check the results or make sure the initial test was accurate.
you failed... in 2 months they will call you again for a re-take, so you have to study harder.
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its setting a fault code when you shut the it off and start it again then it goes through its self test may hit code or test fine but there is a code stored
No. Home pregnancy tests are not 100 percent accurate and reliable. Also you may have taken the test to early and should try again in a few days.
What type of test do you mean? If it's like an English or maths test then you can buy study books to study at home. There are some types of books that have practice exams in them. If you mean a sport test (for instance a running test) you can ask someone to time how long it takes you to run a certain distance. Then maybe every week you can do it again and see if you've improved. Hope I answered your question and I hope it helped! Bye!
if you were diagnosed, chances are you do have PID. not all symptoms leaning tword being pregnant mean that you are. test yourself again. and start having protected sex.
Not possible to restart a test during the test. At the end it says try again at the top
Codes from the Manual:E-1: Temperature is too hot or too cold for the system to work properly. Move your monitor and test strips to a location where the temperature is appropriate and monitor again with a new test strip. You may have to wait for your monitor to adjust to the new temperature. Refer to your test strip instructions for use for the appropriate operating range. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Care.E-2: Monitor error. Turn the monitor off, then repeat previous monitoring steps. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Care.E-3: There may be a problem with the test strip. Review the monitoring instructions. Monitor again with a new test strip. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Care.E-4: Blood glucose result may be too high to be read by the system. OR There may be a problem with the blood glucose or blood ß-Ketone test strip. Monitor again with a new test strip. If the error message appears again, contact your healthcare professional immediately.E-5: Blood applied to test strip too soon. Review the monitoring instructions. Monitor again with a new test strip. If the error message appears again, contact Customer CareE-6: Calibration/Test strip error. Repeat the calibration using the calibrator bar that came with the test strip you are using. Check the date setting on your monitor. Check the expiration date on the test strip foil packet. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Care.E-7: Test strip error. Test strip is damaged, used, or the monitor does not recognize it. Monitor again using a test strip designed for use with Precision Xtra. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Care.E-8: Monitor error. Remove test strip, turn monitor off, and try to monitor again. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Care.E-9: Monitor error. Remove test strip, turn monitor off, and try to monitor again. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Care.Customer Care: (800) 527-3339
CTS test may mean a test for carpal tunnel syndrome. The classic examples are the Phalen test and the Tinel test.
Yes.