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Repeatability or test–
retest reliability is the
closeness of the
agreement between the
results of
successive measurements of the same measure, when carried...
- Test–
retest or
retest or may
refer to: Test–
retest reliability Monitoring (medicine) by
performing frequent tests Doping retest, of an old
sports doping...
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competition have been
significantly revised after doping was
uncovered through retests of
samples from
these Games. Men's 56 kg
Valentin Hristov of Azerbaijan...
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competitive sports,
doping is the use of
banned athletic performance-enhancing
drugs (PEDs) by athletes, as a way of cheating. As
stated in the World...
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those 1,563
candidates on 23 June 2024. Out of these, 813
students took the
retest.
Several petitions were
filed in the High
Courts of
different states and...
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simply a
difference in
perceptual experience. The
simplest approach is test-
retest reliability over long
periods of time,
using stimuli of
color names, color...
- travellers,
rather than
directly from
China or any
other Asian country.
Retesting of
prior samples found a
person in
France who had the
virus on 27 December...
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medals on 25
November 2016, by the IWF due to
doping violations after retests of his
samples given at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.
Ilyin became Kazakhstan's...
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disqualified for
failing retests of
samples Original gold
medalist Russian Mariya Abakumova was
later disqualified for
failing retests of
samples Wikimedia...
- Ukraine,
originally 4th and 5th, also were
disqualified for
doping following retests.
Originally the 6th
place athlete,
Chaunte Howard, United States, has...