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  2. In camera - Wikipedia

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    The same meaning is sometimes expressed in the English ... In-camera is the opposite of trial in open ... the judge performs an in camera inspection on the deceased's ...

  3. Blind stamp - Wikipedia

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    It is the opposite of embossing which refers to a design created by raising the paper above the surrounding area. It is also distinct from foil stamping, which is a depression that is filled with a thin layer of metal, usually gold. A blind stamp is often unobtrusive, and careful inspection may be necessary to establish its presence.

  4. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    A member of a pair of opposites can generally be determined by the question What is the opposite of X ? The term antonym (and the related antonymy) is commonly taken to be synonymous with opposite, but antonym also has other more restricted meanings. Graded (or gradable) antonyms are word pairs whose meanings are opposite and which lie on a ...

  5. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    For inspection, port arms (United States: inspection arms): The weapon are raised at the port position in order that it can be properly inspected. Reverse arms : The weapon is held reversed as a sign of mourning.

  6. Inspection - Wikipedia

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    Inspection and measurement of the thickness of the different layers of an electronic chip using THz and X-ray radiation. THz has the privilege of being non-ionizing (non-destructive) but the resolution of X-ray is higher. [2] Quality related in-process inspection/verification is an essential part of quality control in manufacturing.

  7. Latent defect - Wikipedia

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    In construction contracting, a latent defect is defined as a defect which exists at the time of acceptance but cannot be discovered by a reasonable inspection. [2]In the 1864 US case of Dermott v Jones, the latent defect lay in the soil on which a property had been built, giving rise to problems which subsequently made the house "uninhabitable and dangerous".

  8. Proof by contradiction - Wikipedia

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    More broadly, proof by contradiction is any form of argument that establishes a statement by arriving at a contradiction, even when the initial assumption is not the negation of the statement to be proved. In this general sense, proof by contradiction is also known as indirect proof, proof by assuming the opposite, [2] and reductio ad ...

  9. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Inspection paradox: (Bus waiting time paradox) For a given random distribution of bus arrivals, the average rider at a bus stop observes more delays than the average operator of the buses. Lindley's paradox : Tiny errors in the null hypothesis are magnified when large data sets are analyzed, leading to false but highly statistically significant ...