But you'll want more precise tests, if anything shows up.
In 2005, these were found to agree to 0.0004%, the most precise test of the equivalence of mass and energy to date.
This is not, and by its nature cannot be, a mathematically precise test.
It can be particularly useful in identifying conditions that don't have precise diagnostic tests.
However, it is impossible to lay down a precise test against which the adequacy of disclosure may be assessed.
Since 1960 very precise tests of GR have become possible thanks to advances in technology.
I can suggest no more precise test than that.
Amniocentesis, a more precise test, is also more costly and difficult.
Other, more precise tests can be taken over a longer period at a cost of up to $50.
There is currently no precise test with the diagnosis typically based on the pattern of symptoms and response to therapy over time.