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    • [DOCX File]CALIFORNIA FESCUE - Plant

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      synonym. Festuca arundinacea), which is widely introduced in the region. However, compared to California fescue, the leaves of tall fescue are wider (4-10 mm vs. 2-4 mm) and have prominent or clasping auricles (lobes at the base of the leaf blades). Parish’s fescue is smaller, but otherwise very similar to California fescue. Adaptation:

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    • [DOC File]Sample Exam Questions

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      33. Which of the following is the best synonym for reliability? A) Consistency. B) Usefulness. C) Truthfulness. D) Economy. 34. Validity can be assessed by finding the correlation between scores on: A) a test and some independent, widely accepted measure of that variable. B) one form of a test and another form of that test

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    • [DOCX File]satw.org

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      Avoid as a synonym for . white, unless in quotation. Considered an antiquated term. ... Latina is the feminine form, and Latinx is gender-neutral. Note that while these terms have been used widely, they are not used widely by the people who the terms describe, who largely prefer . Hispanic.

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    • [DOCX File]User Guide Template - Veterans Affairs

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      The JEE container specified in the Task Order response (Oracle WebLogic) is highly scalable, widely used within VHA, and provides high performance suitable for enterprise-class application needs. System Configuration. ... In the SYNONYM field, type a synonym for the option (optional). Press the key.

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    • [DOC File]ConceptNet: A Practical Commonsense Reasoning Toolkit

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      Second, we extend WordNet’s repertoire of semantic relations from the triplet of synonym, is-a, and part-of, to a present repertoire of twenty semantic relations including, for example, EffectOf (causality), SubeventOf (event hierarchy), CapableOf (agent’s ability), …

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