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Item difficulty refers to an ability level at which the probability of responding correctly is 50%.
Detection difficulty refers to ease with which the predictive loci of a model are identified by a given algorithm.
Direct calving difficulty refers to the characteristics of the calf itself (e.g., body size) and its impact on the birth process.
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"I have a little difficulty referring to him as president," the local union leader says.It hardly matters where you go in Weirton, you will hear the same harsh words.
They found difficulty referring to creativity at all, as they hardly used the terms "Creativity" and "Creativity in Chemistry Classes" in the concept maps without prescribed terms.
Another study reported that GPs in the UK had difficulty referring to mental health care as it was unclear what treatments were offered by different mental health care providers [ 25].
Her reference to difficulties refers to a double tragedy that struck her family.
An essay on Page 12 of the Book Review today about Harvard and its current difficulties refers incorrectly to Princeton's financial aid program for students from less affluent families.
Correction: March 27 , 2005 Sunday An essay on Page 12 of the Book Review today about Harvard and its current difficulties refers incorrectly to Princeton's financial aid program for students from less affluent families.
One of the reported difficulties referred to the understanding of the interface of the TMS 'Themas' due to the excess of information.
In this study, the term suspected motor problems will be used interchangeably with signs of low motor competence, low motor proficiency and movement difficulties, referring to possible presence of gross and/or fine motor problems.
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