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  • 1Measure for Measure (album) — Measure for Measure Australian release (Regular Records) Studio album by Icehouse Released …

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  • 2Cross-validation (statistics) — Cross validation, sometimes called rotation estimation,[1][2][3] is a technique for assessing how the results of a statistical analysis will generalize to an independent data set. It is mainly used in settings where the goal is prediction, and… …

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  • 3Cross-sectional data — or cross section (of a study population) in statistics and econometrics is a type of one dimensional data set. Cross sectional data refers to data collected by observing many subjects (such as individuals, firms or countries/regions) at the same… …

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  • 4Cross Impact Analysis — is a methodology developed by Theodore Gordon and Olaf Helmer in the 1966 to help determine how relationships between events would impact resulting events and reduce uncertainty in the future.[1] The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) became… …

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  • 5Cross-cultural psychology — is the scientific study of human behavior and mental process, including both their variability and invariance, under diverse cultural conditions.[1] Through expanding research methodologies to recognise cultural variance in behaviour, language… …

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  • 6Cross-battery assessment — (XBA) approach was first introduced in the late 1990s [1] by Dawn Flanagan, Samuel Ortiz, and Kevin McGrew. It offers practitioners the means to make systematic, valid, and up to date interpretations of intelligence batteries and augment them… …

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  • 7Cross-matching — Intervention MeSH D001788 Cross matching blood, in transfusion medicine, refers to the complex testing that is performed prior to a blood transfusion, to determine if the donor s blood is compatible with the blood of an intended …

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  • 8Cross section — may refer to: Cross section (geometry), the intersection of a 3 dimensional body with a plane Cross sectional views in architecture engineering Radar cross section, the unit of measure of how detectable an object is with a radar Cross section… …

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  • 9cross section — n. 1. a flat plane cutting through a three dimensional object, usually at right angles to the longest axis of the object. [PJC] 2. any visual representation of a {cross section[1]}, showing the internal structure of the object in the plane of the …

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  • 10cross section — cross′ sec tion n. 1) math. a section made by a plane cutting something transversely, esp. at right angles to the longest axis 2) a representative sample showing all characteristic parts, relationships, etc., of the whole 3) sur a vertical… …

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