objective
Objective reasoning is the ability to decide whether or not the information covered is fact, opinion, or propaganda. It is undistorted by emotion or personal bias
The language objective for this lesson is to improve students' ability to analyze and discuss complex texts using academic language and vocabulary.
The objective claims about the effectiveness of this new medication are based on scientific research and clinical trials, which provide evidence of its ability to treat the targeted condition.
FOX hasn't demonstrated an ability to discriminate between propaganda and more objective news reporting.
The ability to work accurately with details The ability to work well independently as well as with others The ability to be objective and systematic in one's work Patience and persistence
Yes, the numerical aperture of an objective lens is influenced by both its focal length and the refractive index of the medium it is used in. A higher numerical aperture typically corresponds to a shorter focal length, allowing for greater resolution and light-gathering ability.
Objective lenses in a microscope have different magnification levels, typically ranging from 4x to 100x. The higher the magnification, the more detailed the image. Each objective lens also has a different numerical aperture, which affects the resolution and light-gathering ability of the microscope.
An objective clause is a clause which is like a learning objective but this is the objective for an clause
a predicate objective is a predicate that has an objective
Change the statement to a summary: Say what you are (ie auto tech, administrative assistant) what licenses you have and other background. Make a general statement that paraphrases all of the details in the rest of your resume.
Unfortunately, no matter how large of a telescope you have, stars will always appear as pinpoints of light. Even the largest professional telescopes are not able to resolve stars as discs. However, if it's a dim star that one is trying to detect, it is true that a telescope with a larger diameter main objective (a mirror in the case of a reflector or a lens in the case of a refractor) will produce a brighter image of the star than one with a smaller main objective. Larger lenses and mirrors gather more light. The light-gathering ability of a telescope depends on the area of its main objective. Since the area of a circular objective varies as the radius squared (area = pi * radius^2), doubling the radius of the objective will quadruple the area of the objective, and therefore the light-gathering ability.