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Testosterone Congeners -- adverse effects.   3
Testosterone -- deficiency   2
Testosterone -- Pathophysiology   2
Testosterone -- Physiological effect   14
Testosterone -- physiology   9
Testosterone -- Public opinion : Testosterone : an unauthorized biography / Rebecca M. Jordan-Young, Katrina Karkazis  2019 1
 

Testosterone Receptor -- See Receptors, Androgen


Proteins, generally found in the CYTOPLASM, that specifically bind ANDROGENS and mediate their cellular actions. The complex of the androgen and receptor migrates to the CELL NUCLEUS where it induces transcription of specific segments of DNA
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Testosterone -- Social aspects.   3
 

Testosterone Sulfate -- See Testosterone


A potent androgenic steroid and major product secreted by the LEYDIG CELLS of the TESTIS. Its production is stimulated by LUTEINIZING HORMONE from the PITUITARY GLAND. In turn, testosterone exerts feedback control of the pituitary LH and FSH secretion. Depending on the tissues, testosterone can be further converted to DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE or ESTRADIOL
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Testosterone -- Therapeutic use   10
 

Testotoxicosis -- See Puberty, Precocious


Development of SEXUAL MATURATION in boys and girls at a chronological age that is 2.5 standard deviations below the mean age at onset of PUBERTY in the population. This early maturation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis results in sexual precocity, elevated serum levels of GONADOTROPINS and GONADAL STEROID HORMONES such as ESTRADIOL and TESTOSTERONE
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Testro family. : The Testro story / Rex Testro  1970 1
 

Tests -- See Examinations


Here are entered general works on examinations. Compilations of examination questions and answers are entered under Examinations--Questions

--subdivision Examinations under names of individual corporate bodies, educational institutions, and military services and under types of educational institutions for works discussing examinations given by those organizations; under classes of persons for works discussing examinations for those groups; and under names of individual persons and titles of works and under topical headings for works discussing examinations about those persons, titles, or topics
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Tests.   24
 

Tests, Acoustic Impedance -- See Acoustic Impedance Tests


Objective tests of middle ear function based on the difficulty (impedance) or ease (admittance) of sound flow through the middle ear. These include static impedance and dynamic impedance (i.e., tympanometry and impedance tests in conjunction with intra-aural muscle reflex elicitation). This term is used also for various components of impedance and admittance (e.g., compliance, conductance, reactance, resistance, susceptance)
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Tests, Analgesia -- See Pain Measurement


Scales, questionnaires, tests, and other methods used to assess pain severity and duration in patients or experimental animals to aid in diagnosis, therapy, and physiological studies
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Tests and measurements Education   2
 

Tests and measurements in education -- See Educational tests and measurements


Here are entered works concerned with testing student academic achievement and aptitudes. Works concerned solely with evaluation of academic achievement are entered under Grading and marking (Students). Works on evaluating students on their total performance, including academic achievement, behavior, attitudes, interests, motivation, participation, etc., are entered under Students--Rating of
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Tests, Aptitude -- See Aptitude Tests


Primarily non-verbal tests designed to predict an individual's future learning ability or performance
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Tests Aptitude pour les mathématiques : Assessing mathematical proficiency / edited by Alan H. Schoenfeld  2007 1
 

Tests, Arm Ergometry -- See Exercise Test


Controlled physical activity which is performed in order to allow assessment of physiological functions, particularly cardiovascular and pulmonary, but also aerobic capacity. Maximal (most intense) exercise is usually required but submaximal exercise is also used
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Tests, Bacterial Sensitivity -- See Microbial Sensitivity Tests


Any tests that demonstrate the relative efficacy of different chemotherapeutic agents against specific microorganisms (i.e., bacteria, fungi, viruses)
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Tests, Behavior -- See Behavior Rating Scale


Instrument designed to assess human or animal behavior, using a standardized format
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Tests, Behavioral -- See Behavior Rating Scale


Instrument designed to assess human or animal behavior, using a standardized format
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Tests, Bicycle Ergometry -- See Exercise Test


Controlled physical activity which is performed in order to allow assessment of physiological functions, particularly cardiovascular and pulmonary, but also aerobic capacity. Maximal (most intense) exercise is usually required but submaximal exercise is also used
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Tests, Blood -- See Hematologic Tests


Tests used in the analysis of the hemic system
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  Tests, Breath -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Tests, Breathalyzer -- See Breath Tests


Any tests done on exhaled air
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Tests, Cancer Screening -- See Early Detection of Cancer


Methods to identify and characterize cancer in the early stages of disease and predict tumor behavior
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Tests, Carcinogen -- See Carcinogenicity Tests


Tests to experimentally measure the tumor-producing/cancer cell-producing potency of an agent by administering the agent (e.g., benzanthracenes) and observing the quantity of tumors or the cell transformation developed over a given period of time. The carcinogenicity value is usually measured as milligrams of agent administered per tumor developed. Though this test differs from the DNA-repair and bacterial microsome MUTAGENICITY TESTS, researchers often attempt to correlate the finding of carcinogenicity values and mutagenicity values
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Tests, Carcinogenesis -- See Carcinogenicity Tests


Tests to experimentally measure the tumor-producing/cancer cell-producing potency of an agent by administering the agent (e.g., benzanthracenes) and observing the quantity of tumors or the cell transformation developed over a given period of time. The carcinogenicity value is usually measured as milligrams of agent administered per tumor developed. Though this test differs from the DNA-repair and bacterial microsome MUTAGENICITY TESTS, researchers often attempt to correlate the finding of carcinogenicity values and mutagenicity values
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Tests, Carcinogenic Activity -- See Carcinogenicity Tests


Tests to experimentally measure the tumor-producing/cancer cell-producing potency of an agent by administering the agent (e.g., benzanthracenes) and observing the quantity of tumors or the cell transformation developed over a given period of time. The carcinogenicity value is usually measured as milligrams of agent administered per tumor developed. Though this test differs from the DNA-repair and bacterial microsome MUTAGENICITY TESTS, researchers often attempt to correlate the finding of carcinogenicity values and mutagenicity values
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Tests, Carcinogenic Potency -- See Carcinogenicity Tests


Tests to experimentally measure the tumor-producing/cancer cell-producing potency of an agent by administering the agent (e.g., benzanthracenes) and observing the quantity of tumors or the cell transformation developed over a given period of time. The carcinogenicity value is usually measured as milligrams of agent administered per tumor developed. Though this test differs from the DNA-repair and bacterial microsome MUTAGENICITY TESTS, researchers often attempt to correlate the finding of carcinogenicity values and mutagenicity values
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Tests, Carcinogenicity -- See Carcinogenicity Tests


Tests to experimentally measure the tumor-producing/cancer cell-producing potency of an agent by administering the agent (e.g., benzanthracenes) and observing the quantity of tumors or the cell transformation developed over a given period of time. The carcinogenicity value is usually measured as milligrams of agent administered per tumor developed. Though this test differs from the DNA-repair and bacterial microsome MUTAGENICITY TESTS, researchers often attempt to correlate the finding of carcinogenicity values and mutagenicity values
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Tests, Cardiac Function -- See Heart Function Tests


Examinations used to diagnose and treat heart conditions
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Tests, Cardiopulmonary Exercise -- See Exercise Test


Controlled physical activity which is performed in order to allow assessment of physiological functions, particularly cardiovascular and pulmonary, but also aerobic capacity. Maximal (most intense) exercise is usually required but submaximal exercise is also used
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Tests, Character -- See Character tests


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Tests, Chi-Square -- See Chi-Square Distribution


A distribution in which a variable is distributed like the sum of the squares of any given independent random variable, each of which has a normal distribution with mean of zero and variance of one. The chi-square test is a statistical test based on comparison of a test statistic to a chi-square distribution. The oldest of these tests are used to detect whether two or more population distributions differ from one another
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Tests, Clinical Chemistry -- See Clinical Chemistry Tests


Laboratory tests demonstrating the presence of physiologically significant substances in the blood, urine, tissue, and body fluids with application to the diagnosis or therapy of disease
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Tests d'aptitud.   3
Tests d'aptitud professional. : The effects of personality hardiness on interpreting performance : implications for aptitude testings for interpreting / Xing Xing  2023 1
Tests d'aptitude.   3
Tests de personnalité.   2
Tests d'hypothèses (Statistique) : Testing statistical hypotheses / E.L. Lehmann, Joseph P. Romano  2005 1
 

Tests, Diagnostic -- See Diagnostic Tests, Routine


Diagnostic procedures, such as laboratory tests and x-rays, routinely performed on all individuals or specified categories of individuals in a specified situation, e.g., patients being admitted to the hospital. These include routine tests administered to neonates
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Tests d'intelligence.   2
 

Tests, Electroacoustic Impedance -- See Acoustic Impedance Tests


Objective tests of middle ear function based on the difficulty (impedance) or ease (admittance) of sound flow through the middle ear. These include static impedance and dynamic impedance (i.e., tympanometry and impedance tests in conjunction with intra-aural muscle reflex elicitation). This term is used also for various components of impedance and admittance (e.g., compliance, conductance, reactance, resistance, susceptance)
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Tests et mesures en education.   2
Tests et mesures en éducation -- Aspect social -- États-Unis. : Gender and fair assessment / Warren W. Willingham, Nancy S. Cole in collaboration with Brent Bridgeman [and others]  1997 1
Tests et mesures en éducation -- États-Unis. : Defending standardized testing / edited by Richard P. Phelps  2005 1
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