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Rules of evidence

Legal Glossary
    Standards governing whether information can be admitted and considered in a civil or criminal case




Evidence, английский
  1. Any proof legally presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits

  2. The information that tends to prove or disprove a conclusion. it can be used to establish a fact or to support an argument

  3. Свидетельство, доказательство

  4. Доказательство; фактические данные

  5. The properties of code, such as a digital signature or the zone or site of its origin, that are used by security policy to grant permissions to code. ewm (n)


Evidence, английский

Evidence based, английский
  1. Основанный на доказательствах evidence-based medicine (ebm)

  2. Основанный на доказательствах


Evidence flows, английский
    In belief networks, evidence flows are used to demonstrate how a particular piece of data alters the weights or probabilities for other conclusions.


Evidence of debt, английский
    Долговой документ


Evidence of suitability, английский
    Свидетельство о пригодности [о соответствии техническим условиям] exaggeration:


Evidence of title, английский
    Документ, подтверждающий право собственности


Evidence suggests, английский
    Опыт показывает


Evidence theory, английский
    See: belief functions, dempster-shaefer theory. evolutionary algorithm (ea) an evolutionary algorithm (ea) is a general class of fitting or maximization techniques. they all maintain a pool of structures or models that can be mutated and evolve. at every stage in the algorithm, each model is graded and the better models are allowed to reproduce or mutate for the next round. some techniques allow the successful models to crossbreed. they are all motivated by the biologic process of evolution. some techniques are asexual (so, there is no crosspage 99 breeding between techniques) while others are bisexual, allowing successful models to swap ``genetic" information. the asexual models allow a wide variety of different models to compete, while sexual methods require that the models share a common "genetic" code. evolutionary programming (ep) evolutionary programming (ep) is a machine learning (model estimation) technique that generalizes the genetic algorithm (ga) by keeping the evolutionary behavior and dropping the tight link to biologic genetics. it is essentially similar to asexual reproduction, in that each generation is evaluated and the most fit are most likely to reproduce. during reproduction, each "child" model is allowed to mutate. this method focuses less on the internal representation of the model and more on the behavior of the models. it becomes easier to mix diverse types of models in the same mix. note that this technique usually selects the "winners" stochastically rather than deterministically.


Evidence, circumstantial, испанский
    Conclusion drawn from proven facts


Evidence-based medicine, английский
  1. Medical practice where findings from research are used as the basis for decisions

  2. The practice of medicine with treatment recommendations that have their origin in objective tests of efficacy published in the scientific literature rather than anecdotal observations.


Evidence-based medicine (ebm), английский
    Доказательная медицина (дм) или медицина, основанная на доказательствах


Evidence-based program (programming), английский

Rul, английский
    Right upper lobe


Rul, английский
    Right upper lobe


Rul, английский

Rule, английский
  1. To excel at something. example when dr. peikoff appeared on a radio talk show to discuss his views on the terrorist crisis, he was bewildered by a caller who told him, dr. peikoff, you _rule_!

  2. An established standard, guide, or regulation

  3. An alarm management subsystem that uses rules to perform specific actions when an event occurs.

  4. Правило

  5. P=l x d, in which, p = prism power; l = lens power; and d = decentration (in centimeters).

  6. An instrument having straight edges, usually marked off in inches or centimeters and fractions thereof; used for measuring distance and for drawing straight lines. run 837

  7. N правило agreement, application, ignorance, restriction, subcategorization base ~ базовое правило bayes ~ правило байеса branching ~ правило ветвления categorial ~ категориальное правило constitutive ~ тра конститутивное правило3 (ант. regulative ~; дж. сёрль ) context-free ~ контекстно-свободное правило context-sensitive ~ контекстно-связанное пра- вило lexical ~ лексическое правило morphophonemic ~ морфонемное правило orthographic ~ орфографическое правило 1 компонент слога: гласный и согласный или консонантная группа, следующие за ним. 2 артикуляция звуков, при которой губы вытягиваются вперед и прини- мают форму круглого отверстия – колечка. 3 регулирует деятельность, существовавшую до него, – деятельность, существование которой логически независимо от существования пра- вила (например, правила этикета). rule 79 segment phonetic ~ фонетическое правило projection ~ правило проекции redundancy ~ правило избыточности regulative ~ тра регулятивное правило1 (ант. constitutive ~; дж. сёрль ) rewriting ~ правило подстановки selectional ~ правило селекции semantic ~ семантическое правило spelling ~ орфографическое правило subcategorization ~ правило субкатегоризации strict subcategorization ~ правило строгой субкатегоризации transformational ~ трансформационное правилоrule rule-governed a регулируемый правилами creativity

  8. A line of varying thickness from hairline to wide


Rule, английский
    To excel at something. example when dr. peikoff appeared on a radio talk show to discuss his views on the terrorist crisis, he was bewildered by a caller who told him, dr. peikoff, you _rule_!


Rule, английский

Rule 0, английский

Rule 0, английский

Information, английский
  1. Knowledge of a particular event or situation, or knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact.

  2. Информация

  3. Facts about something  have you any information about the treatment of sunburn?  the police won’t give us any information about how the accident happened.  you haven’t given me enough information about when your symptoms started.  that’s a very useful piece or bit of information. (note: no plural: some information; a piece of information.)

  4. N информация | attr. информационный flow, structure source of ~ источник информации 1 ранее использовался в более широком значении как ‘умозаключе- ние’. 2 получение выводных данных в процессе обработки информации и/или языка и само выводное знание, умозаключение; мыслительная операция, в ходе которой человек выходит за пределы данных в тек- сте сведений и получает новую информацию. 3 аффикс, вставляемый внутрь корня слова при словообразовании или словоизменении.

  5. In admiralty courts, implies a clause introduced into a citation, intimating that in the event of a party cited not appearing, the court will proceed in his absence.

  6. Информация; данные; сведения

  7. Координационный комитет ин4юрмации о проектируемых и возводимых объектах строительства

  8. Literally that which forms within, but more adequately

  9. Data that has been recorded, classified, organized, related or interpreted so that meaning is apparent.

  10. Contextualised data providing answer to a certain question decreasing uncertainty.

  11. Информация, сведения


Satisfaction of judgement, английский
    Payment of a judgment amount by the losing party


Rule of court, английский
    An order made by a court having competent jurisdiction. rules of court are either general or special; the former are the regulations by which the practice of the court is governed, the latter are special orders made in particular cases