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Quoting Castillo while he refers to Feynman [245] one reads: "He goes on to say that if we are free of doubt and ignorance, we will not get any new ideas and make no progress".
But, while he refers to formulas for both reliability and discrimination (more on this in a moment), he does not actually define either.
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