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  2. Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test Second Edition (WIAT-II; Wechsler, 2005) assesses the academic achievement of children, adolescents, college students and adults, aged 4 through 85.

  3. IDL (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The findgen function in the above example returns a one-dimensional array of floating point numbers, with values equal to a series of integers starting at 0.. Note that the operation in the second line applies in a vectorized manner to the whole 100-element array created in the first line, analogous to the way general-purpose array programming languages (such as APL, J or K) would do it.

  4. Peabody Individual Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The Peabody Individual Achievement Test is a criterion based survey of an individual’s scholastic attainment. It can be administered to individuals between the ages of five and 22 years of age, and returns a grade range between Kindergarten and grade 12. [1]

  5. Interface description language - Wikipedia

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    Representation of different software components for performing a hypothetical holiday reservation in UML. An interface description language or interface definition language (IDL) is a generic term for a language that lets a program or object written in one language communicate with another program written in an unknown language.

  6. IDL specification language - Wikipedia

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    Like other interface description languages, IDL defined interfaces in a language- and machine- independent way, allowing the specification of interfaces between components written in different languages, and possibly executing on different machines using remote procedure calls.

  7. Numeracy - Wikipedia

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    The concept of health numeracy is a component of the concept of health literacy. Health numeracy and health literacy can be thought of as the combination of skills needed for understanding risk and making good choices in health-related behavior. Health numeracy requires basic numeracy but also more advanced analytical and statistical skills.

  8. Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale - Wikipedia

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    The participant is asked to make a mark within one column for each question that best describes their answer. [12] The questions are split up into two separate parts; Part A consists of questions 1-6, which comprises a screener, and Part B consists of questions 7-18; together parts A and B comprise a symptoms checklist.

  9. Immediately dangerous to life or health - Wikipedia

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    IDLH values are often used to guide the selection of breathing apparatus that are made available to workers or firefighters in specific situations. [1] The NIOSH definition does not include oxygen deficiency (below 19.5%) although atmosphere-supplying breathing apparatus is also required. [3]