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Before we start, I want you both to know that this is a very routine test.
They want to give you a few routine tests along with Willow.
Some routine tests during pregnancy also check on your health.
He found her in the tiny lab used for simple, routine tests.
UN officials added that he had been taken to hospital for "routine tests".
"There was no signal until we did the routine tests," he said.
Sometimes doctors schedule routine tests because they think that's what patients expect.
The captain learned he had the virus during a routine test in 1991, seven years into his career, which has involved military intelligence.
Now he needed only the cover of a routine test transmission to cause the desired failure.
Ms. Patterson said the problem occurred after a routine test.
The physical exam and routine tests often do not show any abnormal problems.
The aircraft crashed in July 1958 during a routine test flight.
He was at the hospital for routine tests, and the cause of death was not released.
This bacteria, found during a routine test, is the cause of Legionnaires' disease.
With such an experimental design, Piccardi had three routine tests done every day for several years.
Today, workers raised the temperature of the nuclear reactor in a routine test to check for leaks or other problems.
She was undergoing what were described as routine tests.
The first round of routine tests (blood work, chest X-ray) came back normal.
Routine tests and a chest X-ray will be taken.
But it was false, a mistake by one employee trying to enter a routine test code.
Only then did they give him a routine test to detect gunpowder residue on his hands.
The clinic, staffed by a doctor and a nurse, performs many routine tests.
Tossing around figures like $7 billion spent a year on routine tests ignores the potentially greater cost of not testing people.
Some experts caution that not enough is understood about the meaning of resistance to justify routine tests.
Routine tests to ensure that developmental delays aren't caused by hearing loss and/or vision problems.