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 Übersetzung für 'Test Act' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.law
Test Act [English penal law that served as a religious test for public office]
Testakte {f}
Teiltreffer
stat.
maximum normed residual test <MNR test> [Grubbs' test]
Ausreißertest {m} nach Grubbs
stat.
extreme studentized deviate test <ESD test> [Grubbs' test]
Ausreißertest {m} nach Grubbs
math.
Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena primality test <AKS primality test>
Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena-Primzahltest {m} <AKS-Primzahltest>
biol.med.
hamster zona-free ovum test <HZFO test> [sperm penetration assay]
Hamster-Ovum-Penetrationstest {m} <HOP-Test>
med.
prostate cancer antigen 3 test <PCA3 test>
PCA3-Test {m}
audio
speech perception in noise test <SPIN test>
SPIN-Test {m} [ein Sprachverständlichkeitstest]
MedTech.
image quality quick test <IQ quick test>
Bildqualitäts-Quicktest {m} <BQ-Quick-Test>
audio
alternate binaural loudness balance test <ABLB test>
ABLB-Test {m} [Fowler-Test]
med.
flexion, abduction and external rotation test <FABER test> [also: (Patrick's) FABER test]
Patrick-Test {m} [auch: Patrick-Faber-Test] [Vierertest]
med.
treponema pallidum immobilization test <TPI test>
Treponema-pallidum-Immobilisationstest {m} <TPI-Test>
med.
purified protein derivative test <PPD test>
PPD-Test {m}
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test <CMH test>Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-Test {m} <CMH-Test>
med.
passive leg raise test <PLR test>
Passive-Leg-Raise-Test {m}
med.
slug mucosal irritation test <SMI test>
Nacktschnecken-Schleimhaut-Reizungs­test {m}
med.
passive leg raising test <PLR test>
Passive-Leg-Raise-Test {m}
constr.
California bearing ratio test <CBR test>
California-Bearing-Ratio-Versuch {m} <CBR-Versuch>
audio
Oldenburg sentence test <OLSA test>
Oldenburger Satztest {m} <OLSA-Test>
med.
nitroblue tetrazolium test <NBT test>
Nitroblau-Tetrazolium-Test {m} <NBT-Test>
med.stat.
Mantel-Haenszel test <MH test>
Mantel-Haenszel-Test {m}
MedTech.
radioallergosorbent test <RAST test>
Radio-Allergo-Sorbens-Test {m} <RAST>
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Übersetzung für 'Test Act' von Englisch nach Deutsch

Test Act [English penal law that served as a religious test for public office]
Testakte {f}hist.law

maximum normed residual test <MNR test> [Grubbs' test]
Ausreißertest {m} nach Grubbsstat.
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extreme studentized deviate test <ESD test> [Grubbs' test]
Ausreißertest {m} nach Grubbsstat.
Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena primality test <AKS primality test>
Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena-Primzahltest {m} <AKS-Primzahltest>math.
hamster zona-free ovum test <HZFO test> [sperm penetration assay]
Hamster-Ovum-Penetrationstest {m} <HOP-Test>biol.med.
prostate cancer antigen 3 test <PCA3 test>
PCA3-Test {m}med.
speech perception in noise test <SPIN test>
SPIN-Test {m} [ein Sprachverständlichkeitstest]audio
image quality quick test <IQ quick test>
Bildqualitäts-Quicktest {m} <BQ-Quick-Test>MedTech.
alternate binaural loudness balance test <ABLB test>
ABLB-Test {m} [Fowler-Test]audio
flexion, abduction and external rotation test <FABER test> [also: (Patrick's) FABER test]
Patrick-Test {m} [auch: Patrick-Faber-Test] [Vierertest]med.
treponema pallidum immobilization test <TPI test>
Treponema-pallidum-Immobilisationstest {m} <TPI-Test>med.
purified protein derivative test <PPD test>
PPD-Test {m}med.
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test <CMH test>
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel-Test {m} <CMH-Test>
passive leg raise test <PLR test>
Passive-Leg-Raise-Test {m}med.
slug mucosal irritation test <SMI test>
Nacktschnecken-Schleimhaut-Reizungs­test {m}med.
passive leg raising test <PLR test>
Passive-Leg-Raise-Test {m}med.
California bearing ratio test <CBR test>
California-Bearing-Ratio-Versuch {m} <CBR-Versuch>constr.
Oldenburg sentence test <OLSA test>
Oldenburger Satztest {m} <OLSA-Test>audio
nitroblue tetrazolium test <NBT test>
Nitroblau-Tetrazolium-Test {m} <NBT-Test>med.
Mantel-Haenszel test <MH test>
Mantel-Haenszel-Test {m}med.stat.
radioallergosorbent test <RAST test>
Radio-Allergo-Sorbens-Test {m} <RAST>MedTech.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He asked Parliament to repeal the Test Act and the Habeas Corpus Act, used his dispensing power to appoint Roman Catholics to senior posts, and raised the strength of the standing army.
  • While some of the Penal Laws were much older, they took their most drastic shape during the reign of Charles II, especially the laws known as the Clarendon Code and the Test Act.
  • Combined with the Test Act, the Corporation Acts excluded all nonconformists from holding civil or military office, and prevented them from being awarded degrees by the universities of Cambridge and Oxford.
  • After the passing of the Test Act 1672, and the victory of the forces of the dual monarchy of William and Mary over the Jacobites, Roman Catholics and nonconforming Protestant Dissenters were barred from sitting as members in the Irish Parliament.
  • To develop the test, ACT incorporates the objectives for instruction from middle and high schools throughout the United States, reviews approved textbooks for subjects taught in Grades 7–12, and surveys educators on which knowledge skills are relevant to success in postsecondary education.

  • The Test Act of 1672 made adherence to the Articles a requirement for holding civil office in England until its repeal in 1828.
  • Dismissed by King James II in 1688 for refusing to vote to repeal the Test Act, which prevented Roman Catholics from holding public office, he brought the "Invitation to William" to the Prince of Orange at The Hague, disguised as a simple sailor.
  • The Sacramental Test Act 1828 passed into law in May 1828.
  • The requirements of the Test Act also effectively excluded Catholics from administrative positions in the British Empire.
  • Application Center Test (ACT) is a Microsoft load testing tool for web servers, focused on ASP.NET.

  • However, cognitive tutors were originally developed to test ACT-R theory for research purposes since the early 1980s and they are developed also for other areas and subjects such as computer programming and science.
  • De Castro's three-year stint in the Senate saw him author 252 bills and resolutions, including the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2002, Balikbayan Law of 2002, Quarantine Act and Newborn Screening Test Act of 2001.
  • Its purpose was to prevent Nonconformists and Roman Catholics from taking "occasional" communion in the Church of England in order to become eligible for public office under the Corporation Act 1661 and the Test Act.
  • He was Lord High Treasurer from 28 November 1672 to June 1673, when, as a Roman Catholic, he found himself unable to comply with the Test Act and resigned.
  • He was however not in favour of repealing the Test Act in Scotland.

  • Following the failure of the Declaration of Indulgence and the passage of the Test Act, it was obvious to all that the Cabal Ministry's days were numbered.
  • Like all Catholic peers, he had been barred from the House of Lords (where he sat as Baron Audley) by the Test Act 1678, much to the regret of the Protestant peers, who held him in high regard.
  • He spoke for the Test Act, though a Roman Catholic; and addicted himself to astrology on the birthday of true philosophy."
  • In October 1687, James asked the Lord Lieutenants to provide three standard questions to all members of the Commission of the Peace: would they consent to the repeal of the Test Act and the penal laws; would they assist candidates who would do so; and would they accept the Declaration of Indulgence.
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