The term "13th test item" can refer to a specific question or task within a testing or assessment context, but without additional context, it's ambiguous. It could relate to a particular exam, a software testing scenario, or a research study. If you provide more details about the context in which you're asking, I can give a more precise answer.
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25 people took the test ! He was equally placed from the top AND the bottom of the league table.
If you mean defining an item a value then I can show you.Say we have an item called Test. Test will be Defined as an int or integer.int Test;You can also Define Test a value such as:Test=0;Hoped this helped:D
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March 13th 2009
No, an eraser cannot be used to test if an item is silver. Traditional method's such as a silver testing solution or professional appraisal are needed to verify if an item is silver.
Nondestructive testing is when you test an item without destroying or changing it. A great deal of the time when tests are conducted, the tests require a piece of the item or the entire item. Take DNA testing for example. DNA IS a destructive test because it requires a piece of person's body. It could be skin cells or blood. Once the test is conducted, there is none or very little of the item left because the test has destroyed or changed it. Nondestructive testing would be an X-ray or CT scan or even using a voltage meter to check the current running through a circuit. The test doesn't require the destruction of the item and the item is left how it was found. Leaving the item unchanged after a test is nondestructive testing.
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A Baker's dozen is 13 because, for every 12 items a shop brought the 13th one would be given free so the shop could make a profit on the 13th item
13th Feb 2011 is the date of test.Abdul Shakoor