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credence

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credence [′krēd·əns]
(electromagnetism)
In radar, a measure of confidence in a target detection, generally proportional to target return amplitude.


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Lord Lundie's at Credence Green now--he spends his holidays there.
This was the man who so diligently read the Moniteur, giving a religious credence to all it contained.
Evil had never yet existed; and sorrow, misfortune, crime, were mere shadows which the mind fancifully created for itself, as a shelter against too sunny realities; or, at most, but prophetic dreams to which the dreamer himself did not yield a waking credence.
 
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