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performance Compare with Compliance. A device can exhibit performance characteristics without being compliant to an industry standard.
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performance Performances are actions, products or processes that can be specified and assessed and which rely on knowledge, abilities and skills for delivery and which have an appropriate weighting among the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains for the purpose.
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performance a. a social phobia characterized by extreme anxiety and episodes of panic when performance, particularly public performance, is required.
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performance s. a scale that measures a patient's ability to function, serving as a prognostic indicator of seriousness of disease or disability. The most widely used scale is the Karnofsky scale.
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performance t. an intelligence test in which the subject is required to carry out certain actions rather than to answer questions.
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