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|Good cell signal | |Good cell signal | ||
|Mimics the standard image for a strong mobile (or cellular in the United States) phone signal. | |Mimics the standard image for a strong mobile (or cellular in the United States) phone signal. | ||
β | + | There are tests which give multiple 'indicator test strips' for progressively greater/lesser sensitivity, perhaps to identify concentrations, or other qualitative differences like a 'fingerprint' of multiple targetable reagents, but this is not at all useful for a solid Yes/No question such as the one this scenario is supposed to be for. | |
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|2 lines on a background of radiating lines | |2 lines on a background of radiating lines | ||
|Did you know these lines are actually parallel? | |Did you know these lines are actually parallel? | ||
|This is a reference to an {{w|optical illusion}} called the {{w|Hering illusion}}, where two parallel lines appear to bend outward. | |This is a reference to an {{w|optical illusion}} called the {{w|Hering illusion}}, where two parallel lines appear to bend outward. | ||
β | Whether the radial lines can (or should) be designed into the test has no bearing upon the core test, and probably | + | Whether the radial lines can (or should) be designed into the test has no bearing upon the core test, and probably should not confuse the identification of what are ''supposed'' to be one/two ''clear'' straight lines. |
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|Multiple lines in the shape of a scary stick figure | |Multiple lines in the shape of a scary stick figure | ||
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|Click to expand COVID menu | |Click to expand COVID menu | ||
|A reference to {{w|Hamburger button|hamburger buttons}}, an icon that is widely used on websites to reveal a menu. It is especially used on mobile versions of sites designed to be read on a small screen, where compressing a menu until needed saves space. | |A reference to {{w|Hamburger button|hamburger buttons}}, an icon that is widely used on websites to reveal a menu. It is especially used on mobile versions of sites designed to be read on a small screen, where compressing a menu until needed saves space. | ||
β | + | As a 'read-only' display of results, there is no potential for further interaction by tapping the indicator material, and this may even spoil the state of the proof it gives. | |
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