discriminative in English

adjective

[dis·crim·i·na·tive || dɪ'skrɪmɪnətɪv]

capable of making fine distinctions

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1. Abstract: 1,2-Difluorohydrazine represents a model for studying short-range discriminative interactions between two chiral radicals.

2. The approach can be viewed as a fully Bayesian version of the discriminative regularized least squares algorithm.

3. Bilinear classifiers are a discriminative instantiation of Bilinear models that capture the dependence of data on multiple factors

4. When inverted Consonances and dissonances were presented in the second test, the discriminative behavior was not well demonstrated

5. FeON-FeOFF: the Helicobacter pylori Fur regulator Commutates iron-responsive transcription by discriminative readout of opposed DNA grooves Nucleic Acids Res

6. Code for the paper "ESAM: Discriminative Domain Adaptation with Non-Displayed Items to Improve Long-Tail Performance" (SIGIR2020) - A-Bone1/ESAM

7. Subjects were then exposed to an Avoidance conditioning procedure in which one member from each relation was established as a discriminative stimulus for Avoidance and nonAvoidance, respectively

8. Hort notes: “The great bulk of the words of the New Testament stand out above all discriminative processes of criticism, because they are free from variation, and need only to be transcribed.

9. However, eNO is influenced by many factors 9 making it less specific, valid and discriminative than sputum cell counts, and the eNO biomarker cannot identify other types of airway inflammation.

10. To me, being an Androgynous brand means breaking the patriarchal boundaries that society imposes for each gender role and embracing both in a non-discriminative way. It’s not just about women wearing suits and men wearing heels or skirts.

11. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Civilize. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: educate, school, train, cultivate, Civilize, civilise (verb) teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment

12. Hort, who was coproducer of the Westcott and Hort text, writes: “The great bulk of the words of the New Testament stand out above all discriminative processes of criticism, because they are free from variation, and need only to be transcribed. . . .

13. In 72 pts (51 malignancies, 21 Benignancies) who underwent DCT, increased attenuation of lesions at 90 seconds after the injection of contrast medium was a discriminative indicator, and the b-m threshold was defined as 22HU and 15HU for lesions of < or = 3cm and 3cm < in maximum diameter.

14. Francesca Agriesti, Davide Roncarati, Francesco Musiani, Cristian Del Campo, Mario Iurlaro, Francesca Sparla, Stefano Ciurli, Alberto Danielli, Vincenzo Scarlato, FeON-FeOFF: the Helicobacter pylori Fur regulator Commutates iron-responsive transcription by discriminative readout of opposed DNA grooves, Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 42, Issue 5, 1 March 2014, Pages …

15. Civilise: 1 v raise from a barbaric to a civilized state Synonyms: civilize Type of: alter , change , modify cause to change; make different; cause a transformation v teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment Synonyms: civilize , cultivate , educate , school , train Types: sophisticate make less natural or innocent Type of: