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these claims are open to empirical verification

  • 1 verification

    noun
    1) (check) Überprüfung, die
    2) see academic.ru/80020/verify">verify 2): Bestätigung, die; Bekräftigung, die; Nachweis, der
    3) (bearing out) Bestätigung, die
    * * *
    [-fi-]
    noun die Nachprüfung, die Beglaubigung
    * * *
    veri·fi·ca·tion
    [ˌverɪfɪˈkeɪʃən, AM ˌverə-]
    I. n no pl
    1. (verifying) Verifizierung f geh
    2. (checking) Überprüfung f
    \verification of a testimony Bestätigung f einer Zeugenaussage
    3. COMPUT Verifikation f
    II. n modifier Überprüfungs-
    \verification principle Prinzip nt der Verifizierbarkeit geh
    \verification procedure Prüfungsverfahren nt
    \verification test Prüfung f
    * * *
    ["verIfI'keISən]
    n
    (= check) Überprüfung f; (= confirmation) Bestätigung f, Verifikation f (geh); (= proof) Nachweis m
    * * *
    verification [ˌverıfıˈkeıʃn] s
    1. (Nach)Prüfung f
    2. Verifikation f, Verifizierung f, Echtheitsnachweis m, Richtigbefund m
    3. Beglaubigung f, Beurkundung f
    4. Belegung f
    5. JUR US eidliche Bestätigung
    * * *
    noun
    1) (check) Überprüfung, die
    2) see verify 2): Bestätigung, die; Bekräftigung, die; Nachweis, der
    3) (bearing out) Bestätigung, die
    * * *
    n.
    Nachweis -e m.
    Prüfung -en f.
    Verifizierung f.
    Überprüfung f.

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