Index test definition

Index test means the diagnostic procedure or test that is being evaluated in a study.

Examples of Index test in a sentence

  • This was a project by which BAE Systems intended to deliver the UK submarine based nuclear deterrent replacement for Trident.

  • Comparisons between the lime consumption results and related data from thermogravimetric (TG) and Activity Index test data (i.e. other means of assessing reactivity) for fly ash, were also made.The second part was concerned with the potential of the lime consumption test as a more rapid alternative to mortar-type methods currently used for evaluating fly ash reactivity.

  • The specific surface area (Blaine) of these increased in the following order, PC3, PC1 and PC2, while, their corresponding strength classes were 42.5 N, 52.5 N and 52.5 R, i.e. meeting the requirement (of 42.5 or higher) for the Activity Index test, according to BS EN 450-1 (2012).

  • Therefore, the results of the combustion performance testing of GB domestic gas appliances over a wider (than GS(M)R) range of Wobbe Index test gases can be directly applied with a high level of confidence to the population of domestic gas appliances in RoI.

  • Cube strengths were measured at 28 and 90 days (BSI, 2009b), i.e. corresponding to Activity Index test times, with three specimens used at each age.

  • Draw down the yellow paint on two chromate treated aluminum panels as described in the Yellowness Index test.

  • The values of roughness so measures shall not exceed the values given below for various types of road surfaces under standard condition of carrying out the test and as specified below 1) S.D.B.C.:- 2200 mm / km2) Premix Carpet:- 2500 mm / km 3) B.M.:- 2500 mm / km The Roughness Index test shall be carried out before start of the work and after completion of surface Course as directed by Engineer in charge of the work of strengthening and as directed.

  • Instead, the authors suggested the Aggregate Durability Index test, which was performed according to the AASHTO T210 test standard (AASHTO, 2005), may be a more appropriate mechanical test even though its correlation to pavement performance (r) was only calculated to be -0.49.

  • These tests are a Flakiness Index test as specified in I.S. EN 933-3 and a friction after polishing test.

  • Welfare test statistics are -1.879 (0 lags), -2.046(1 lag), -2.005(2 lags);the Gini Index test statistics are 0.017 (0 lags), 0.537(1 lag), 0.821 (2 lags), -2.443 (2 lags and trend withCV=-3.498); Policy Liberalism test statistics are 0.010 (0 lags), -0.929 (1 lag), -1.337 (2 lags).18The construction of public opinion time series such as Welfare Attitudes make them unlikely to be I(1).

Related to Index test

  • Index Level means, in respect of any day and subject to Adjustment Provisions: (a) in respect of an Index (other than a Multiple Exchange Index), the closing level of such Index at the Valuation Time on such day; and (b) in respect of an Index that is a Multiple Exchange Index, the official closing level of the Index on such day at the Valuation Time as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor each as rounded up to four decimal places (with 0.00005 being rounded up), all as determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Index Disruption means in respect of an Index on any Valuation Date, the Index Sponsor fails to calculate and announce such Index.

  • Final Index Level : means the Closing Level of the FTSE 100 Index on the Investment End Date.

  • Screening Test means a drug or alcohol test which uses a method of analysis allowed by the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act to be used for such purposes.

  • Index Days means, in the case of the SONIA Compounded Index, London Banking Days, and, in the case of the SOFR Compounded Index, U.S. Government Securities Business Days;

  • Index Provider means, in respect of a Sub-Fund, the person responsible for compiling the Index against which the relevant Sub-Fund benchmarks its investments and who holds the right to licence the use of such Index to the relevant Sub-Fund as set out in the relevant Appendix.