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Can you read the lips of a creature a mile away if you have the Observant feat and the level 6 Totem Warrior...

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6 A level 6 Totem Warrior Barbarian can choose the Eagle totem, which states: You gain the eyesight of an eagle. You can see up to 1 mile away with no difficulty, able to discern even fine details as though looking at something no more than 100 feet away from you. Additionally, dim light doesn't impose disadvantage on your Wisdom (Perception) checks. Combine this with the Observant feat: If you can see a creature's mouth while it is speaking a language you understand, you can interpret what it's saying by reading its lips. Using this combination, can I read a creature's lips, speaking a language I understand, from a mile away? dnd-5e feats class-feature vision-and-light share | impr

Without accessing the code how can a reviewer confirm if the simulation results are correct?

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3 I have been reviewing the articles for various top-rank journals and conferences for the last few years. After all these experiences, I can tell you there is no way to confirm the correctness of simulation results. Therefore, I usually make comments on design, procedure, mathematical and analytical analysis. In the results section, I can ask some questions about why this or that is so, but how can I judge if the simulation was really performed or these are just fabricated graphs? publications research-process peer-review review-articles share | improve this question edited 55 mins ago aeismail ♦