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Alcohol proof, a
measure of an
alcoholic drink's
strength Proof may also
refer to:
Formal proof, a
construct in
proof theory Mathematical proof, a convincing...
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Approval proofer, also
known as the
Approval Digital Imaging System or
Kodak Approval System, was
designed for use in
Prepress proofing, especially...
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proofing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Proofing may
refer to:
Proofing (armour), the
testing of
armour for its
defensive ability Proofing (baking...
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allowed to rise in the
proofer before baking, but can also be used for the
first rise, or bulk fermentation.
Desired proofer temperatures can
range from...
- the
proofer (different characteristics). The
decision on
which of the
processing steps will be
executed once (common both for
printing on the
proofer and...
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Alcohol proof (usually
termed simply "
proof" in
relation to a beverage) is a
measure of the
content of
ethanol (alcohol) in an
alcoholic beverage. The...
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program Approval voting, a
voting system Approval proofer, an
output device used in
Prepress proofing Approved drug,
formal government approval of a medication...
- Damp
proofing in
construction is a type of
moisture control applied to
building walls and
floors to
prevent moisture from p****ing into the
interior spaces...
- A
proof of
concept (POC or PoC), also
known as
proof of principle, is an
inchoate realization of a
certain idea or
method in
order to
demonstrate its feasibility...
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proof in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Burden of
proof may
refer to:
Burden of
proof (law)
Burden of
proof (philosophy) The
Burden of
Proof (1918...