- Look up
qualities or
quality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quality may
refer to:
Quality (business), the non-inferiority or
superiority of something...
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Quality of life (QOL) is
defined by the
World Health Organization as "an individual's
perception of
their position in life in the
context of the culture...
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Quality of
experience (QoE) is a
measure of the
delight or
annoyance of a customer's
experiences with a
service (e.g., web browsing,
phone call, TV broadcast)...
- "golden age".
Since then, it has been
criticized for a
perceived decline in
quality. Some
observers have
subsequently ****erted that The
Simpsons started to...
- "The
quality of mercy" is a
speech given by
Portia in
William Shakespeare's The
Merchant of
Venice (act 4,
scene 1). In the speech, Portia, disguised...
- In botany, a
fruit is the seed-bearing
structure in
flowering plants (angiosperms) that is
formed from the
ovary after flowering (see
Fruit anatomy). Fruits...
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replacement rate. As a solution,
Nintendo produced a
cheaper and lower-
quality line of
playing cards, Tengu,
while also
conducting product offerings in...
- at an
acceptable quality level.
Closely related terms are the
rejectable quality limit and
rejectable quality level (RQL). In a
quality control procedure...
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kinds of
qualities from one another,
remains controversial.
Aristotle analyzed qualities in his
logical work, the Categories. To him,
qualities are hylomorphically–formal...
- The
Quality of
Mercy or
Quality of
Mercy may
refer to: "The
quality of mercy", a
notable speech in
William Shakespeare's play The
Merchant of
Venice "A...