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It is a policy which imposes strict punishments for infractions of a stated rule. The intention is to eliminate undesirable conduct
Observer drift is when two people who are observing something start agreeing with each other more and more often. For instance, if two teachers are rating final projects, and one of them rates more strictly than the other and they both know that, then the strict one might start thinking that he or she is too strict and the easy one might think he or she is not strict enough, and so they will change the way they rate things to be more similar. In teaching, sometimes this is a good thing, because you get more consistent grades, but in Psychology, where a lot depends on the observer being unbiased, it is usually a bad thing because it tends to sway the results one way or another and corrupt the results of an experiment.
A mirror tells you that it's a surface that will reflect light. A crystal tells you that the atoms of the material are arranged in a very strict lattice like order.
In a strict sense, weight is NOT a constant. Mass is, but weight varies a little bit depending on where it is.
The answer is No, heat is a measure of the kinetic energy of the atoms. In a gas, the only form that the energy is stored in is kinetic energy. Note however that in a solid, the atoms are vibrating, this energy moves back and forth between being kinetic energy and potential energy. When it is in the form of potential energy the energy is being stored in an electric field. So just as much energy is being stored in an electromagnetic field as in the form of kinetic energy. So the strict answer is , kind of, sometimes.
A strict inequality. The word "strict" is used to distinguish these from "greater than or equal to" and"less than or equal to".
Feng Ye has written: 'Strict finitism and the logic of mathematical applications' -- subject(s): The Finite, Philosophy, Symbolic and mathematical Logic, Naturalism, Mathematics
"The Cold Equations" refers to the concept of strict mathematical and scientific principles governing a situation, often resulting in a difficult or tragic outcome. This phrase is derived from a science fiction short story of the same name, where a young girl stows away on a spacecraft, violating weight limits and forcing a difficult decision based on survival and physics.
AFTER DIFFICULT AND STRICT RESEARCH AT SOME OF THE MOST ADVANCED INSTITUTES IN THE WORLD THE EXTREMELY TIME CONSUMING MATHEMATICAL EQUATION WAS 12 AFTER DIFFICULT AND STRICT RESEARCH AT SOME OF THE MOST ADVANCED INSTITUTES IN THE WORLD THE EXTREMELY TIME CONSUMING MATHEMATICAL EQUATION WAS 1
he invented it. Or discovered it. Egyptians and Mesopotamians cultures seem to use it before but noone gave it the strict mathematical form before Pyrthagoras (greek Πυθαγόρας).
Technically speaking (in the strict mathematical sense) longitude lines are not parallel, for they do eventually meet. They meet not in one but in two places. I would say however, that they are parallel in the everyday, man-on-the-street sense.
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Science begins with data collection. Using statistics and objective measures, we can delve deeper into our world, providing explanations for all sorts of events. Whether a scientist isolates compounds in a test tube, or calculates the trajectory of a space shuttle, they are all using formal logic and mathematical calculations. Psychologists too use these tools to describe, explain, and predict behaviour. Using advanced statistics and experimental designs, we can establish causation or discover correlations between variables. The study of human behaviour is indeed a strict science that uses mathematical formulas, relies on replication, and can stand under the scrutiny of scientific rigour.
A poet might choose to use a strict meter to establish a consistent rhythm and structure, creating a sense of order and predictability. Varying from the meter occasionally can be a way to create emphasis, draw attention to certain words or ideas, or add complexity and interest to the poem. It can help break up the monotony of the strict meter and create a more dynamic and engaging reading experience.
The word "strict" in French is "strict" with the same spelling but pronounced differently.
English: Strict French: Stricte *( this was and is brought to you by.... ~ f1f2f3f4f5f6
I am on a strict diet.