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  2. Go/no-go - Wikipedia

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    A go/no-go test is a two-step verification process that uses two boundary conditions, or a binary classification. The test is passed only when the go condition has been met and also the no-go condition has failed. The test gives no information as to the degree of conformance to, or deviation from the boundary conditions.

  3. Go/no-go gauge - Wikipedia

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    A pair of go and no-go gauges. A go/no-go gauge is an inspection tool used to check a workpiece against its allowed tolerances via a go/no-go test. Its name is derived from two tests: the check involves the workpiece having to pass one test (go) and fail the other (no-go). For example, ISO 1502 sets a standard for screw threads and gauging to ...

  4. Doping at the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The claim was based on urine samples archived by the French National Laboratory for Doping Detection for research. Armstrong denied using EPO and the UCI did not penalise him because of the lack of a duplicate sample. The UCI confirmed that its own doctor Mario Zorzoli leaked the 15 forms tying Armstrong to the failed tests to L'Équipe.

  5. Acceptance sampling - Wikipedia

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    The design of a single sampling plan requires the selection of the sample size and the acceptance number . MIL-STD-105 was a United States defense standard that provided procedures and tables for sampling by attributes (pass or fail characteristic).

  6. PASS Sample Size Software - Wikipedia

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    PASS is a computer program for estimating sample size or determining the power of a statistical test or confidence interval. NCSS LLC is the company that produces PASS. NCSS LLC also produces NCSS (for statistical analysis). PASS includes over 920 documented sample size and power procedures.

  7. Background check - Wikipedia

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    A background check is a process used by an organisation or person to verify that an individual is who they claim to be, and check their past record to confirm education, employment history, and other activities, and for a criminal record.

  8. 2018 Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The Place Napoléon [] square in La Roche-sur-Yon, hosted the team presentation ceremony on 5 July.. The 2018 edition of the Tour de France consisted of 22 teams. [1] The race was the 25th of the 37 events in the UCI World Tour, [2] and all of its eighteen UCI WorldTeams were entitled, and obliged, to enter the race. [3]

  9. Chris Froome - Wikipedia

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    Froome was selected as Team Sky's leader for the Vuelta a España, where he aimed to go one better than 2011 and win his first Grand Tour. [97] He lay third after the first mountain finish on stage three, [ 98 ] and moved up to second on stage four after leader Alejandro Valverde crashed, losing 55 seconds to the chasing group. [ 99 ]