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Very, Very Imprecise

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Science depends on precise measurement, and the reporting of scientific observations demands precise language. Authors often use the word "very" as if it contributed to precision. It does not. "Very" derives ultimately from the Latin verus , meaning "true," and today's meanings all relate to this ancestor.
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VERY STALE, VERY SOFT

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt To the Editor:I would suggest that the dis-interest of internists in postgraduate training in psychiatry may be attributed to the first two words of the title of your editorial, "Stale, Sof...
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Veri gazeteciliği, veri, veri becerisi, gazetecilik, ölçek geliştirme, veri gazeteciliği ölçeği

2021
Data journalism has recently emerged as an important method of news gathering and editing in journalism. For data journalism -which includes the process of producing news from data- journalists need to have various skills and competencies. As a result of the literature review, it is observed that the required skills and competencies for data journalism
OZAY, Seçil, BAYRAKCI, Serkan
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Very, very fast wetting

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2002
Just after formation, optical fibres are wetted stably with acrylate at capillary numbers routinely exceeding 1000. It is hypothesized that this is possible because of dissolution of air into the liquid coating. A lubrication/boundary integral analysis that includes gas diffusion and solubility is developed.
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Primula veris subsp. veris

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Primula veris subsp. veris

2018
Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Primulaceae, pp.
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Scaling of Very, Very Short Visual Extents

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1980
Using the magnitude estimation and production methods, the psychophysical function for very, very short visual extents was shown to be a straight line. The argument is made that the linearity of the psychophysical function is independent of past experience.
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Very functorial, very fast, and very easy resolution of singularities

Geometric and Functional Analysis, 2020
The main proposition, Theorem 1.2, is the existence for excellent Deligne–Mumford champ of characteristic zero of a resolution functor independent of the resolution process itself. Received wisdom was that this was impossible, but the counterexamples overlooked the possibility of using weighted blow ups. The fundamental local calculations take place in
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A Very, Very, Very Bad Situation

2023
Ulrike Timm, Waltraud Tschirner
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