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noun
Natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill.
Exact(11)
As an added service, college also sorts people according to aptitude.
It's really not just a few steps from looking longer at moving objects to aptitude in math, from gazing at faces to mind reading.
Today, Hawkes's anti-Semitism seems absurd, but he was by no means the last person to look to aptitude tests as a means of separating ambition from brains.
Even more irksome is the way the main function of the story's autistic character, played by Dustin Hoffman, is to serve as a vehicle for delivering redemption – and, due to aptitude at card counting, a big bag of blackjack money to Tom Cruise as his shallow, car-dealer brother.
Compared to aptitude tests, job search training is rather ineffective.
In contrast to aptitude tests and skill provision, job search training does not provide a direct path to employment.
Similar(48)
The ability of a particular detergent to extract and solubilize a membrane protein is closely related to its aptitude to form micelles.
This contribution analyses the European electricity markets with respect to their aptitude to absorb large amounts of wind energy.
Its nephrotoxic action is attributed to its aptitude to damage proximal convoluted tubules (PCT) and glomerular basement membrane [ 1].
Indeed, due to their aptitude to neutralize reactive oxygen species, they promote the lifespan of the embryo during its development [ 100].
Analysis of students' aptitude to provide meaning to images that represent cellular components at the molecular level.
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