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- DISCERN is an instrument designed to provide users with a reliable way to measure the quality of written health information. It was originally developed...
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- interpreted by a human operator, as in radar systems, the related term minimum discernible signal may be used. This includes additional factors like clutter and...
- express historical movements in formulas. In 1922, Nikolai Kondratiev discerned the ~50-year-long Kondratiev cycle, which explains phases of economic...
- school". The influence of Madhyamaka and Prajñaparamita on Zen can be discerned in the Zen stress on emptiness (空 kōng), non-conceptual wisdom (Skt: nirvikalpa-jñana)...
- of females of the same species. The thorax is segmented into the two discernible parts, the pro- and pterothorax. The pterothorax is the fused meso- and...
- church believes that it is continually guided by the Holy Spirit as it discerns new theological issues and is protected infallibly from falling into doctrinal...
- Image of March 1993 Storm of the Century covering the length of the east coast; the outline of Georgia is discernible in the center of the image...
- actions were taken to destabilize or overthrow Qasim's regime, we can discern fairly clearly what was on the planning table. We also can see clues as...
- Sanders, a "renewal movement within Judaism". One of the criteria used to discern historical details in the "third quest" is the criterion of plausibility...