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In a piquant way, Wootton, while making little of Popper's criterion of falsifiability, makes it up to him by borrowing a criterion from his political philosophy.
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The absence of a direct comparison prevents a criterion standard from being established; however, content validity was shown by expert peer review.
The law of constant proportions gave a criterion for distinguishing compounds from genuine mixtures.
Many other correctness criteria are known, some of which also linear, like the one by Murawski and Ong derived from a criterion for Intuitionistic MLL.
The Justice Department lawyers argued that it wasn't, since the order does not explicitly mention religion as a criterion for blocking people from coming into the country.
The minimal folding free energy index (MFEI) is a criterion for distinguishing miRNAs from other RNAs.
The latter employs decoherence as a criterion for distinguishing macroscopic worlds from one another.
Ané and Sanderson (2005) derived a similar criterion from a compression algorithm.
Kinking of the interface crack is controlled by a criterion developed from the quasi-static one.
Only one SU is activated per subcarrier following a criterion derived from the single-user algorithm.
The problem of target increment for a fixed subset of links was addressed in [24] using a criterion derived from the Perron-Frobenius theory.
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