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False - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
False is the antonym of the adjective true. False is the 2nd album of Gorefest, False (album). False may also refer to: • False, a pseudonym for electronic musician Matthew Dear. • FALSE, an esot...
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Type I and type II errors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, the terms Type I error (also, α error , or false positive ) and type II error ( β error , or a false negative ) are used to describe possible errors made in a statistical de...
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FALSE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FALSE is an esoteric programming language designed by Wouter van Oortmerssen in 1993, named after his favorite Boolean value. It is a small Forth-like stack-oriented language, with syntax designed to...
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True or false? We should care. Jesus warned us, "Beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheeps clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves." ; (Mt.7:15); IF the J.W's are true prophets we should join them, but if they are false prophets we should expose them.
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Definition of false from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of false. Pronunciation of false. Definition of the word false. Origin of the word false. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » false...
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Definition of false in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of false. Pronunciation of false. Translations of false. false synonyms, false antonyms. Information about false in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 2. irregular or invalid a false start...
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Definition of false positive in the Medical Dictionary. false positive explanation. Information about false positive in Free online English dictionary. What is false positive? Meaning of false positive medical term. ... false blackleg...
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using false weights and measures, adulterating merchandise, so as to render saleable what purchasers would otherwise never buy, or so as to derive larger profits from goods otherwise marketable only at lower figures; ... advancing false testimony; manufacturing spurious seals; forging signatures; padding accounts;
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