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Both the metamorphic units of CPS (R2) and mafic units south of the NAF (R1) can be interpreted as reasonable geological bodies to resist such inclusion of fluids due to their low porosity values or poor interconnection between their pores.

Values greater than this threshold may be interpreted as reasonable approximation of a species' potential distribution, but the higher a Maxent value, the better the prediction and therefore the climatic suitability for a species.

ORs and SMRs can be interpreted as reasonable approximations of the risk ratio when the disease is rare, and these measures have been pooled with risk ratios for meta-analyses before (McElvenny et al. 2004).

However, ORs and SMRs can be interpreted as reasonable approximations of the RR when the disease is rare, and these measures have been pooled with RRs for meta-analysis in previous analyses (McElvenny et al. 2004; Steinmaus et al. 2008).

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The total score therefore can be interpreted as a reasonable function of the latent construct of dental anxiety.

In fact, Gödel's incompleteness theorem indicates that the principle is false when □nA would be interpreted as being provable in a reasonable proof system, which, however, is certainly not what Brouwer had in mind.

And he came to find out largely after speaking to consumers and startups and others that that standard was going to be interpreted as what industry thinks is reasonable".

where the scalar and can be interpreted as automatic gain control that are necessary to give reasonable expressions for the MSE in any real MIMO system.

As a matter of fact, URF can be interpreted as a kind of indicator, which equals to a complex and reasonable probability value.

He received a tsunami of justified criticism in response, but of course, it's in the nature of these wanky "I'm the reasonable middle" pieces that any criticism can be interpreted as attacks from "the extremes".

If the representation '*' is related in these ways to other mental representations, it seems reasonable to say that it expresses the relation of conjunction, i.e. that '*' should be interpreted as 'and'and

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