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These policies determine how the metrics produced by his metering service are to be interpreted; for example, 1.7 GB of storage consumption can be interpreted by the provider's accounting model either as 1 or 2 GB.

In other paths (representations of other prototype days) like the one with most states or the one over state 7 the activity of the whole day is interrupted with pauses at particular times which can be interpreted, for example, as lunch breaks or external meetings.

This recommendation might be interpreted, for example, as supporting mask use in crowded settings such as public transport.

This includes any data on the occurrence of the APIs in the environment and deciding how such findings should be interpreted, for example whether measured concentrations relate to manufacturing or hospital discharges or whether they are indicative of more widespread concentrations associated with normal patient use and excretion into domestic wastewater.

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The differences, he says, stem from how complications are interpreted: For example, were all those cases recorded as pneumonia really pneumonia?

Descriptive rates are interpreted for example as "Proportion of patients at encounter who are female".

From experience there can be variability in how such pictures are interpreted, for example, in terms of lesion color or depth of invasion.

These results could be interpreted that, for example, for each point increase in the substance use scale, the risky sexual behavior increases by 0.193 units among boys and by 0.174 units among girls.

Before tomograms can be interpreted reliably, for example, by 3D segmentation, it is essential that the data be suitably denoised using procedures that can be individually optimized for specific data sets.

Ethograms and transitions constructed from data collected via scan sampling should be interpreted cautiously; for example, one of the first papers examining male behavior in Drosophila used scan sampling every 1.5 sec to account for the short duration of some behaviors (Bastock and Manning 1955).

This coherence can be interpreted as an example for causal comorbidity, as these diseases probably tend to co-occur because they share the same risk factors (e.g. diabetes and gout [17]).

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