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the product of any two orthogonal opening dimensions is at least 10 square meters.
Ãâó: www.naturalarches.org/archinfo/classification.htm
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What is a significant difference (improvement or change in disease activity)? It is important to know how many patients actually improved, ie is a good group result based on a large number of patients improving moderately, or on a small number of patients with a considerable improvement? ...
Ãâó: reuma.rediris.es/omeract/docs/OMERACT%20Glossary.h...
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likely to have a material bearing on the decision-making process. Significance is based on institutional, technical, and / or public recognition. The scale of significance can be from local to international. Resources, effects, and outputs can be determined significant. Example: ecosystems such as wetlands and coral reefs, species such as the bald eagle. ...
Ãâó: ecosurvey.gmu.edu/glossary.htm
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A difference among observed values, such as group means, deemed large enough to be considered reliable. Determination of significance comes from a statistical test, and carries with it the probabilistic characterization of significance level. As used in the statistics context, the word does not have its everyday connotation of importance.
Ãâó: instructional1.calstatela.edu/dweiss/Psy302/Glossa...
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The potential of a new or modified source to emit air contaminants which would equal or exceed any of the following rates, calculated on the basis of 24-hour emission profiles:
Ãâó: www.co.mendocino.ca.us/planning/PermitPlace/Permit...
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