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Loudness is really a subjective measure and is often confused with objective measures in decibel units of sound pressure or sound intensity.
Robert M. La Follette was a progressive politician who passed reform measures that became a model for other states.
Loudness of sound means the physical strength or amplitude. It is a subjective measure, which is very often confused with objective measures of sound pressure or sound pressure level. The SPL meter is a good helper.
Robert M. La Follette was a progressive politician who passed reform measures that became a model for other states.
Pain is a subjective phenomenon, and can't be measured with a physical instrument.
Variations, and here is why:This is a difficult and fun question to answer! Let's start with a definition of 'symptom', for the purposes of this discussion, to include both objective signs and subjective symptoms. By that definition, then you could say that there are two types of symptoms: Those that are objective and those that are subjective measures of any alteration in normal bodily function and metabolism, or alteration in senses, sensations or mental functioning and status.So that could lead to a list of those two types of symptoms of symptoms that could (perhaps) be measured for change, which would include things such as:Objective: vital signs, labs for body chemistry and other lab or imaging studies and objective measures of the function of the sensory organs or mental status.Subjective: alteration in sensations or mental status that are subjectively quantified or described by the patient, or interpreted by another without objective criteria.Therefore, one conclusion would be that the symptoms of symptoms are the presence of either:Any deviation(s) from the norm in the measurable objective signs of any disorder or disease, orAny perceived change(s) in mental status, communications, emotions, sensations, pain or function of the senses, as observed by the patient or by others in their presence.Finally, what follows then might be that the symptoms of symptoms are variations.
The act of watching an objective from a place that is within the range of enemy local security measures and small-arms fire
Yes, qualitative research is subjective to some extent because it involves interpreting and understanding human experiences and feelings. Researchers may have different interpretations of the data based on their own perspectives and biases. However, measures can be taken to increase the reliability and validity of qualitative findings.
You cannot "measure" the subjective loudness feeling in decibel with a "dB"-meter. You can measure the objective sound pressure with a "sound pressure meter" that shows the sound pressure in pascals or the sound pressure level SPL in dB or dBA.
measures the viability of seed using tetrazolium chloride and germination tests.
Objective Risk Management is not a common term in Risk Management, it's mainly used by companies to promote their Risk Management services by adding the word "Objective" to it. It has no specific meaning.Answer: Risk management is Assessment of risks that arise and then taking safety measures in place to control them and then making sure they work in practice. Its primary objective is to help the daily decision making and implementation process by identifying and managing the uncertainities.
Short-range observation or surveillance is the act of watching an objective from a place that is within the range of enemy local security measures and small-arms fire