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  2. Test market - Wikipedia

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    The test market ideally aims to duplicate "everything" - promotion and distribution as well as "product" - on a smaller scale. The technique replicates, typically in one area, what is planned to occur in a national launch; and the results are very carefully monitored, so that they can be extrapolated to projected national results.

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  4. LifePoint Health - Wikipedia

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    LifePoint Health is an American company that provides healthcare services in growing regions, rural communities and small towns. It was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee.

  5. Central location test - Wikipedia

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    Central location tests are a type of Quantitative research technique. They are product and communication development or marketing tests performed in controlled environments, contrary to home-user tests, which take place where the products would actually be used.

  6. Soft market test - Wikipedia

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    A soft market test is a procurement exercise designed to test commercial markets' capabilities of meeting a set of requirements which would include enough interested suppliers to maintain competitive pressures.

  7. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    Demons, for example, have a weak defence against ranged attacks, while metal dragons have extremely high defence against ranged. The weakness of an individual monster is displayed in an interface above its model, along with its combat level and lifepoints. [citation needed] Monsters may either be aggressive or non-aggressive.

  8. GTM - Wikipedia

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    Go-to-market, a strategy to approach the market with a new product or service; Grammar–translation method, a method of language teaching; Greentech Media, a media and research company that covered the green technology market

  9. General Tests of English Language Proficiency - Wikipedia

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    General Tests of English Language Proficiency (G-TELP) are English language tests, developed by the International Testing Services Center (ITSC) in 1985. They comprehensively evaluate the practical English use ability of test takers who do not speak English as their native language.