Sentence examples for difficulty of discrimination from inspiring English sources

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Since step-sizes were a constant fraction of the standard duration, difficulty of discrimination was the same for the three standard durations given that the eleven probes were approximately the same proportion of the standard.

This means features for multiple components coexist in the image, which increases the difficulty of discrimination.

In this study, we took several measures to make the experiment more precise and reliable: (1) We avoided using similar odors, which would presumably increase the difficulty of discrimination and result in increased numbers of trials to criterion.

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Previous taxonomic analyses of the B. dorsalis complex were based on geographical subdivisions due to the difficulties of discrimination using morphological traits [ 2, 45].

This typically involves calculating parameters such as item difficulty, measures of discrimination and performing analysis of whether all distracters provided are appropriate and plausible [ 14, 15].

Another reason for the upsurge in the use of the race card is the difficulty of defining discrimination.

In many ways, this situation highlights the difficulty of proving discrimination in a modern work environment, where the overt sexism of the "Mad Men" era has mostly died away, but some quiet hostility toward women persists, at least in some circles.

Whereas on the spontaneous expressions of SEMAINE, sRSM obtained an improvement of 16.75% for valence-based classification, which is quite significant considering the well-known difficulty of valence discrimination using only speech information.

It should be noted that despite its appeal in terms of development simplicity, one of the shortcomings of the approach reported herein towards detecting with specificity bacterial cells lies in the difficulty of particle discrimination based solely on their physical volume.

The difficulty of the discrimination was varied parametrically from trial-to-trial by adjusting the percentage of dots in coherent motion: the task was easy if most of the dots moved coherently (e.g. 50% or 100% coherence), but became progressively more difficult as the coherence decreased.

Also, the fact that the spatial information may be automatically encoded results in the addition of common cues, which will increase the difficulty of the discrimination.

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