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Credence can refer to:
credence good in economics, a good whose value is hard for a consumer to ascertain
letter of credence, a letter sent by one head of state to another formally accrediting a named individual, usually but not always a diplomat
credence table, a small side-table used in the Christian ceremony of the Eucharist
"Credence", a song by Opeth from their third album My Arms, Your Hearse
Credence Systems Corporation, a manufacturer of automatic test equipment (ATE) for analog, digital, memory, mixed-signal and wireless semiconductor devices
Creedence Clearwater Revival, a rock band led by John Fogerty
Credence (film), a 2015 British sci-fi film directed by Mike Buonaiuto
Credence (novel), a 2013 graphic novel by Michael Easton
Credence (statistics), a measure of belief strength used in statistics
Credence Barebone, character from the Wizarding World films
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Look up credence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Credence can refer to: credence good in economics, a good whose value is hard for a consumer to ascertain...
A letter of credence (French: Lettre de créance) is a formal diplomatic letter that designates a diplomat as ambassador to another sovereign state. Commonly...
Economists and marketers use the Search, Experience, Credence (SEC) classification of goods and services, which is based on the ease or difficulty with...
Grindelwald, Newt illegally reaches Paris with Jacob in order to track and save Credence Barebone, the obscurial responsible for the New York attack. He faces another...
A credence table is a small side table in the sanctuary of a Christian church which is used in the celebration of the Eucharist. (Latin credens, -entis...
later, the name's elements came from three sources: Tom Fogerty's friend Credence Newball, whose name they changed to form the word Creedence (as in creed);...
Credence Hospital is a multi-specialty hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. In 2001, Credence Hospital was started as one of the centres for...
Credence Systems Corporation was a manufacturer of test equipment for the global semiconductor industry, with a major focus on solving specific challenges...
name meant belief or trust (etymologically connected to the English word "credence"). In the 16th century the act of credenza was the tasting of food and...
After a supporting role in the comedy Trainwreck (2015), Miller played Credence Barebone in the Fantastic Beasts fantasy films Fantastic Beasts and Where...
indifference, given that the coin lands tails, her credence that it is Monday should equal her credence that it is Tuesday, since being in one situation...
novel The Green Woman for DC Comics. Easton's most recent solo novel is Credence, published by Blackwatch Comics. A member of the Writers Guild of America...
painting depicts British diplomat Sir Charles Stuart presenting his letter of credence to Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, who is flanked by his wife Maria Leopoldina...
have the same rank as ambassador. Ambassadors carry formal letters of credence from their head of state, addressed to the host country's head of state...
on Foreign Affairs (Swedish: Utrikesnämnden), and receives Letters of Credence of foreign ambassadors to Sweden and signs those of Swedish ambassadors...
to make out individual point sources in some of these nebulae, lending credence to Kant's earlier conjecture. In 1904, studying the proper motions of stars...
credence are worded carefully, as the sending or acceptance of a letter implies diplomatic recognition of the other government. Letters of credence date...
Xcerra Corporation (formerly LTX-Credence Corporation) was an American semiconductor Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) vendor, founded in 1976 in (co-founder)...
Mandela's whereabouts, although Mandela himself gave these ideas little credence. In later years, Donald Rickard, a former American diplomat, revealed that...
La Violencia (Spanish pronunciation: [la βjoˈlensja], The Violence) was a ten-year civil war in Colombia from 1948 to 1958, between the Colombian Conservative...
disturbed obscurial teenager Credence Barebone, whom Newt comforts and consoles with his kindness. When MACUSA aurors attack Credence and presumably kill him...