"Valises" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Suitcases.
Someone or something that checks or verifies the accuracy or correctness of something, such as data, a product, or a process.
Validity refers to the accuracy, correctness, or authenticity of something, especially in relation to its intended purpose or function. It can refer to the quality of being valid, or the extent to which something is true or correct.<br><br>In various fields, validity can refer to:<br><br> In logic and philosophy: the truth or truthfulness of an argument or statement<br> In science: the accuracy or precision of a result or measurement<br> In statistics: the extent to which a statistical model or analysis is free from bias and error<br> In social sciences: the relevance, applicability, or soundness of a theory or concept<br> In law: the quality of being lawful or legally sound.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "The study lacked validity in its methodology, leading to inconclusive results."<br> "The company's claims of product superiority are invalid due to the lack of evidence."<br> "The validity of the information on the internet is questionable."
Valinomycin is a naturally occurring antibiotic that is a cyclic peptide with antibiotic properties, specifically as an ionophore. It acts by binding to and transporting K+ ions across cell membranes, disrupting ATP production in bacteria.
A valise is a small to medium-sized suitcase, usually made of leather, with a flat, rectangular shape and a lid that can be closed with a latch or a zipper.
In Norse mythology, a Valkyrie (also known as a Choosers of the Slain) was a female figure who chose which warriors would die in battle and select them to go to Valhalla, the afterlife for fallen warriors. They were often depicted as beautiful, fierce, and enchanting women who rode horses and carried spears. In modern times, the term "valkyrie" has been used metaphorically to describe a strong, brave, and independent woman.