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These coherent expression patterns strongly suggest a functional role related to immune response, and the annotation of the genes in question bear this interpretation out.

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Ives's Three Places in New England represented another focused exercise in instrumentation and was vividly realised with Fischer bringing the more extrovert side of his personality to bear on this interpretation.

Other aspects of our results bear out this interpretation.

Several specialists in election law questioned whether the language in the law concerning bailouts could bear the interpretation the court ascribed to it.

NMF factors a positive matrix V into two other positive matrices WH where W and H could bear the interpretation of additive parts of V. NMF has been used in many domains as a technique for part-based representation such as image recognition [28].

Polar bears have denser fore- and hindlimb bones, a common adaptation of aquatic mammals, than closely related brown bears, further supporting this interpretation [20].

Whilst the low genetic admixture between northern and southern populations of Gff could suggest that the two regions they occupy could be managed as separate entities, this interpretation bears caution, as elimination of one population could result in rapid population expansion of the other.

This interpretation is borne out by many dogs' behavior when getting dressed in a costume: they may freeze in place as if they are being "dominated" — and soon try to dislodge the garments by shaking, pawing, or rolling in something so foul that it necessitates immediate disrobing.

This interpretation is borne out by the complete rescue of all phenotypes of Mdm2puro/Δ7-9 mice by deletion of p53, and establishes a critical role for MDM2 in negatively regulating wild-type p53 function during normal cerebellar development.

This interpretation appeared to be borne out by the nomination for Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs of Mr. Ernest Lefever, who once wrote that the US should not give or withhold aid as a means of influencing other countries' "domestic institutions or practices, however obnoxious".

This interpretation anguished Wiesel.

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