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Army General Classification Test Basic test for measuring the ability to learn, used as a guide in the classification of military personnel, this test also includes trade tests, such as clerical, mechanical skills, etc., see also AGCT . The Test grew out of the Alpha Tests (for those recruits who could read + write English) and Beta Tests (for illiterates or non-English speaking recruits) of WWI, and were administered principally for the purpose of identifying occupational specialties in which soldiers had abilities
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arm A treatment or test group in a clinical trial. Trials that offer more than one treatment are said to have multiple arms.
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armature A rigid framework serving as a supporting inner core for clay or other soft sculpting material.
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armature In sculpture, a skeleton-like framework to support material being modeled
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armature A metal divisional bar or bars making a framework for supporting stained glass, usually fixed into a wall. Also used within concrete for strengthening.
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