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field test
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Noun1.field test - a test of the performance of some new product under the conditions in which it will be used
test, trial run, tryout, trial - trying something to find out about it; "a sample for ten days free trial"; "a trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain"


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The Bush administration announced August 2 a coordinated effort among three federal agencies to update their field-testing requirements and establish early food safety assessments for experimental bioengineered food crops.
Biotech tests given go-ahead, look-see Field-testing for two groups of genetically engineered bacteria--one designed to retard frost formation on strawberries, the other to increase nitrogen fixation in alfalfa--has been the subject of recent actions by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ADA-ES plans to conduct long-term field-testing to assess system reliability, performance, and costs.
 
 
 
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