finding meaning in data by looking for patters or trends
measurement
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controlling
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No. A String is handled as an Object. In many cases you can treat it as primitive (and forget that it is an object), but sometimes the difference is relevant. The class is called String - note that it starts with an uppercase "S".One case where it is important to know that a String is an object is when comparing strings. You can't simply use the ==operator; instead, you have to use the .equals()method.No. A String is handled as an Object. In many cases you can treat it as primitive (and forget that it is an object), but sometimes the difference is relevant. The class is called String - note that it starts with an uppercase "S".One case where it is important to know that a String is an object is when comparing strings. You can't simply use the ==operator; instead, you have to use the .equals()method.No. A String is handled as an Object. In many cases you can treat it as primitive (and forget that it is an object), but sometimes the difference is relevant. The class is called String - note that it starts with an uppercase "S".One case where it is important to know that a String is an object is when comparing strings. You can't simply use the ==operator; instead, you have to use the .equals()method.No. A String is handled as an Object. In many cases you can treat it as primitive (and forget that it is an object), but sometimes the difference is relevant. The class is called String - note that it starts with an uppercase "S".One case where it is important to know that a String is an object is when comparing strings. You can't simply use the ==operator; instead, you have to use the .equals() method.
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Making models
A bench mark is an object to a set standard.
All measurements are made by merely comparing the object to be measured with a known object which is called the standard , or reference.
It's found by comparing standard mass units
It is calibrating.
It is a method of hemoglobin estimation in blood. The process involves absorbing a drop of blood on a standard paper and comparing it with a standard specimen.
comparing is comparing things that is the same
The process of comparing an inanimate object to a living thing, like a human per se, is called personification.
reference point
External Standard Method is the process of finding the quantity of phases present in a mixture by comparing the integrated intensity of the peaks in the mixture with that of a pure phase.
The object is placed in the left pan because standard masses are kept in the right one which is an ancient convection
ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device marked in standard units or by comparing it with an object of known size
density