category constitutes the third category of "identified mineral resources" The emphasis in this category is on the interpretation and inference based on drilling and geological knowledge of the area as compared to the quantitative and measured character of "reserves" and measured and indicated resources The definition and characteristics of this class mean that "inferred resources" are not used in any calculation of an economic or financial nature
The band of electromagnetic wavelengths lying between the extreme of the visible (= 0 75 ) and the shortest microwaves (= 1000 ) Warm bodies emit the radiation and bodies which absorb the radiation are warmed
A adjective used to describe the type of argument consisting of a set of assertions which together entail some other assertion Inferred arguments are also called deductions
If you infer that something is the case, you decide that it is true on the basis of information that you already have. I inferred from what she said that you have not been well By measuring the motion of the galaxies in a cluster, astronomers can infer the cluster's mass. = deduce
To derive by deduction or by induction; to conclude or surmise from facts or premises; to accept or derive, as a consequence, conclusion, or probability; to imply; as, I inferred his determination from his silence
Some people use infer to mean `imply', but many people consider this use to be incorrect. The police inferred that they found her behaviour rather suspicious. to form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have infer sth from sth (inferre, from ferre )