inference

  • 51inference — in·fer·ence || ɪnfÉ™rÉ™ns n. act of deriving, act of inferring; speculation; drawing of a conclusion …

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  • 52inference — [ ɪnf(ə)r(ə)ns] noun 1》 a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. 2》 the process of reaching a conclusion by inferring. Derivatives inferential adjective inferentially adverb …

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  • 53inference — n 1. reasoning, logic, ratiocination, deductive or inductive thinking, Both Logic. induction, deduction. 2. deduction, conclusion, illation, corollary, derivation, answer; what it all adds up to; presumption, assumption, supposition,… …

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  • 54inference — in·fer·ence …

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  • 55inference — [ˈɪnf(ə)rəns] noun [C] an opinion about something that is based on information that you already have It s impossible to make inferences from such a small sample.[/ex] …

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  • 56inference — In common usage, that which is inferred. In legal usage, a permissible deduction from the evidence before the court which the jury may accept, reject, or accord such probative value as they desire. 29 Am J2d Ev § 161. A permissible deduction… …

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  • 57Inference —    см. Заключение …

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  • 58inference — n. 1 the act or an instance of inferring. 2 Logic a the forming of a conclusion from premisses. b a thing inferred. Derivatives: inferential adj. inferentially adv. Etymology: med.L inferentia (as INFER) …

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  • 59Soil inference system — Inference is a process of deriving logical conclusion from the basis of empirical evidence and prior knowledge rather than on the basis of direct observation. Soil Inference System (SINFERS) is the term proposed by McBratney et al. (2002) as a… …

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  • 60Inférence inductive — Induction (logique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Induction. À la différence de la déduction qui impose des propositions de départ non supposées vraies, l induction se propose de chercher des lois générales à partir de l observation de faits… …

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