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The results are compared to previous literature data and interpreted with a phenomenological storage and reduction cycle.

In addition, the "test result should be easily read and interpreted with a yes or no when the test is done".

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Studies of lung epithelium based on in vitro culture should therefore be designed and interpreted with an appreciation of the limitations of air liquid interface culture systems.

We can finally conclude that the asymptotic performance of the structure can be well approximated and interpreted with (13); leading to a direct link between a desired asymptotic level and a step-size value for the FD estimator ν.

In this work we analyze human normal tissues expression data with a procedure combining data obtained with different experimental techniques, and interpreted with different definitions of coexpression, into a unified framework.

Nevertheless, the figures on optimistic cDRs may be overestimated and must be interpreted with a caution [ 18– 30].

Distributions were fitted using non-linear functions and fitted parameters interpreted with a formulation of decreasing returns.

The powders treated in plasma jet and recovered in water were analyzed using laser particles sizer and their morphology was interpreted with a help of an optical microscope.

These new results, along with previously published Pb-phosphate, Ni-metal and thermometry data, are interpreted with a series of numerical models designed to simulate the thermal evolution for a chondrite parent body that either remains intact or is disrupted by impact prior to forming smaller unsorted "rubble piles".

All samples were assumed to be independent (including for the case control study), and p-values were interpreted with a two-tailed significance level of 5%%.

New experimental results of perfect and imperfect crystals are interpreted with a fundamental description of diffraction, which does not need fragmented crystals but just ubiquitous defects.

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