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were observation
noun
The act of observing, and the fact of being observed.
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The main objectives of our field investigations were observation of the geological conditions, measurement of the longitudinal profile, and collection of soil samples for laboratory analysis.
The methods used were observation of different activities and the physical sites, revision of documents related to the Natural Disaster Resilience Program and in-depth semi-structured interviews with key informants, all practitioners who had direct interaction with the program.
Sensory perception is sometimes mentioned as a basis for probable opinions which are held by all people ("Snow is white").[14]Apparently, the opinions of the uneducated (rudes) and laymen (idiotae) did not qualify as probable, unless they were observation statements, for which uneducated people had as much competence as the educated.
The assessment methods used were observation, clinical exam, measuring, chronometry, questioning of the farmers and calculations.
The most frequently reported signs associated with gastrointestinal parasites in donkeys were observation of worms in the faeces and loss of body condition.
Features significant for the improvement of endoscopic diagnosis were observation of surface of the lesions (in papillomas, a smooth surface was found in all cases, whereas carcinomas may show hyperkeratosis or a rough surface), laterality, and multiplicity of the lesions.
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That is why I said that they were observations.
These were observations made during teaching sessions.
Craft is observation and research multiplied by practice.
Crosses and squares are observation stations.
And to be clear, science is observation, not restoration.
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