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  • 101The Value of Science — is a book by the French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher Henri Poincaré. It was published in 1905. The book deals with questions in the philosophy of science and adds detail to the topics addressed by Poincaré s previous book, Science… …

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  • 102Energy value of coal — The energy value of coal, or the fuel content, is the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into actual heating ability. The value can be calculated and compared with different grades of coal or even other materials. Materials… …

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  • 103Linguistic value — is a term used in knowledge representation. It is simply knowledge from an expert(s) in a particular field that contains no nominal value, just knowledge. That knowledge is given a nominal value for use as a point of reference. Example of… …

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  • 104Abandonment Value — The value of a project or asset if it were immediately liquidated. Also referred to as the liquidation value. The abandonment value is generally a cash value, or equivalent, associated with an asset. This value is important for companies when… …

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  • 105Land Value — The value of a piece of property, including both the value of the land itself as well as any improvements that have been made to it. Land values increase when demand for land exceeds the supply of available land, or if a particular piece of land… …

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  • 106P-Value — The level of marginal significance within a statistical hypothesis test, representing the probability of the occurrence of a given event. The p value is used as an alternative to rejection points to provide the smallest level of significance at… …

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  • 107fact/value distinction — (or gap) The presumed distinction between statements of fact, thought of as value free, and statements of value. The distinction is often attributed to Hume, and the separation of fact from value is a platitude of many academic disciplines, and… …

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  • 108Residual value — Usually refers to the value of a lessor s property at the time the lease expires. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * residual value residual value ➔ value1 * * * residual value UK US noun [C or U] ► (also residuals [plur …

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  • 109labour theory of value — The idea that labour is the ultimate source of all wealth a commonplace among the early political economists . Adam Smith , for example, argued that, in a market society in which workers owned their own means of production, the prices of goods… …

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  • 110Indicator value — This term is ambiguous:Ellenberg s indicator values are simple ordinal classes of organisms (initially plants) with a similar realized ecological niche along a gradient. The latest edition of Ellenberg s indicator values contain values on a 9… …

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