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criteria and were
Nonetheless, Dürer still believed that truth was hidden within nature, and that there were rules which ordered beauty, even though he found it difficult to define the criteria for such a code.
In 1512 / 13 his three criteria were function (' Nutz '), naïve approval (' Wohlgefallen ') and the happy medium (' Mittelmass ').
A review of the methods used in trials of antipsychotics, despite stating that the overall quality is " rather good ," reported issues with the selection of participants ( including that in schizophrenia trials up to 90 % of people who are generally suitable do not meet the elaborate inclusion and exclusion criteria, and that negative symptoms have not been properly assessed despite companies marketing the newer antipsychotics for these ); issues with the design of trials ( including pharmaceutical company funding of most of them, and inadequate experimental " blinding " so that trial participants could sometimes tell whether they were on placebo or not ); and issues with the assessment of outcomes ( including the use of a minimal reduction in scores to show " response ," lack of assessment of quality of life or recovery, a high rate of discontinuation, selective highlighting of favorable results in the abstracts of publications, and poor reporting of side-effects ).
The criteria for being charged with " caught stealing " were fine tuned in 1979, with a runner being charged with being caught if he is put out while trying to steal, oversliding a base ( otherwise successfully stolen ), or is picked off a base, and tries to advance to the next base.
Iambic feet were meant to be the standard for the cinquain, which made the dual criteria match perfectly.
Some content-control software companies responded by claiming that their filtering criteria were backed by intensive manual checking.
The other castes were similarly further sub-classified by these 19th-century and early-20th-century ethnographers based on numerous criteria ranging from profession, endogamy or exogamy or polygamy, and a host of other factors in a manner similar to castas in Spanish colonies such as Mexico, and caste system studies in British colonies such as India.
Respondents were not asked to describe themselves as " born again ", but as is standard in Barna studies, this classification was defined according to basic standard criteria.
Full-time students who met the income eligibility criteria were permitted to receive TAP, ensuring for the first time that financial hardship would deprive no CUNY student of a college education.
The criteria adopted for many of the mental disorders were taken from the Research Diagnostic Criteria ( RDC ) and Feighner Criteria, which had just been developed by a group of research-orientated psychiatrists based primarily at Washington University in St. Louis and the New York State Psychiatric Institute.
Other criteria, and potential new categories of disorder, were established by consensus during meetings of the committee, as chaired by Spitzer.
Categories were renamed, reorganized, and significant changes in criteria were made.
Further efforts were made for the diagnoses to be purely descriptive, although the introductory text stated that for at least some disorders, " particularly the Personality Disorders, the criteria require much more inference on the part of the observer " ( p. xxiii ).
The diagnostic categories and the vast majority of the specific criteria for diagnosis were unchanged.
Critics, such as psychiatrist Niall McLaren, argue that the DSM lacks validity because it has no relation to an agreed scientific model of mental disorder and therefore the decisions taken about its categories ( or even the question of categories versus dimensions ) were not scientific ones ; and that it lacks reliability partly because different diagnoses share many criteria, and what appear to be different criteria are often just rewordings of the same idea, meaning that the decision to allocate one diagnosis or another to a patient is to some extent a matter of personal prejudice.
No current agreement exists on how many of the evacuees met the criteria to be an Ilois, and thus be an indigenous person at the time of their removal, but the UK and Mauritian governments agreed in 1972 that 426 families, numbering 1, 151 individuals were due compensation payments as exiled Ilois.
On the basis of these criteria, various classifications were devised for hadith.
" At the same time, the ispolkoms ( executive committees of local Soviets ) of republics, oblasts, and krais were given rights to add other criteria for defining kulaks, depending on local conditions.
According to the IUCN, there were 6, 555 national parks worldwide in 2006 that meet its criteria.
In 1971 these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park.
Vladimir Lenin wrote that appointments were to take the following criteria into account: reliability, political attitude, qualifications, and administrative ability.
For example, the experiments at the PEAR laboratory were criticized in a paper published by the Journal of Parapsychology, in which parapsychologists independent from the PEAR laboratory concluded that these experiments " depart from criteria usually expected in formal scientific experimentation " due to " roblems with regard to randomization, statistical baselines, application of statistical models, agent coding of descriptor lists, feedback to percipients, sensory cues, and precautions against cheating.
The criteria were announced in a War Department circular dated February 22, 1932 and authorized award to soldiers, upon their request, who had been awarded the Meritorious Service Citation Certificate, Army Wound Ribbon, or were authorized to wear Wound Chevrons subsequent to April 5, 1917, the day before the United States entered World War I.

criteria and test
To measure how well the program is exercised by a test suite, one or more coverage criteria are used.
A definition of AIDS agreed upon in 1985 by the World Health Organization in Bangui did not require a positive HIV test, but since 1985, many African countries have added positive HIV tests to the Bangui criteria for AIDS or changed their definitions to match those of the U. S. Centers for Disease Control.
* Eliminate duplicative testing and improve dependability by adopting common test and evaluation criteria supported by standard testing tools and methods
Guidelines and requirements are given for test cell geometries, generator specifications, test levels, discharge rate and waveform, types and points of discharge on the " victim " product, and functional criteria for gauging product survivability.
Only half the patients presenting with the symptoms held by mononucleosis and a positive heterophile antibody test ( monospot test ) meet the entire criteria.
As with the aforementioned criteria, this test is specific but not particularly sensitive ( with a false-negative rate of as high as 25 % in the first week, 5 – 10 % in the second and 5 % in the third ).
It introduced the Bechdel test, a set of criteria for determining gender bias in works of entertainment, that has since found broad application.
A variation of universal quantification might test that a given number of WMEs, drawn from a set of WMEs, meets given criteria.
Miller was convicted by the Superior Court of Orange County, California ( the state trial court ) of having violated California Penal Code 311. 2 by mailing unsolicited sexually explicit material in violation of a California statute that fulfilled the criteria of the obscenity test formulated in the previous similar case of Memoirs v. Massachusetts.
It includes a description of flame resistance criteria and intended application for the various test methods referenced.
Each university sets its own criteria of valuing these exams depending on the area of science or art which is taught, for example, a student enrolling in a Philosophy programme will have 0 % or 5 % of points for enrollment extracted from his Mathematics exam, but up to 80 % from Croatian so if the result of the Math test is excellent, but the Croatian test is bad, the student's chances are reduced because only 5 % will be extrapolated from the excellent Math test an a large 80 % percent from the slim result in Croatian, giving the student a lower sum of enrollment points.
The use of minimum cut-scores for entrance or graduation does not imply a single standard, since test scores are nearly always combined with other minimal criteria such as number of credits, prerequisite courses, attendance, etc.
Other fundamental reasons include “ as a basis for employment decisions ( e. g. promotions, terminations, transfers ), as criteria in research ( e. g. test validation ), to aid with communication ( e. g. allowing employees to know how they are doing and organizational expectations ), to establish personal objectives for training ” programs, for transmission of objective feedback for personal development, “ as a means of documentation to aid in keeping track of decisions and legal requirements ” and in wage and salary administration.
ASTM F1487-07 deals with specific requirements regarding issues such as play ground layout, use zones, and various test criteria for determining play ground safety.
In other words, it compares the test with other measures or outcomes ( the criteria ) already held to be valid.
Each test has a score value that will be assigned to a message if it matches the test's criteria.
Usually a message will only be considered as spam if it matches multiple criteria ; matching just a single test will not usually be enough to reach the threshold.
The Lemon test states that in order to be constitutional under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment any practice sponsored within state run schools ( or other public, state sponsored activities ) must adhere to the following three criteria:
Under American common law, a well known — though nonbinding — test for determining how a reasonable person might weigh the criteria listed above was set down in United States v. Carroll Towing Co. by the Chief Justice of the Second Circuit Court, Learned Hand.
While the test offered by Hand does not encompass all the criteria available above, juries in a negligence case might well still be instructed to take the other factors into consideration in determining whether the defendant was negligent.

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