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Random factors may thus contribute to the result being interpreted as either negative or positive, and it may be no surprise that results are discordant to each other and to PCR-MRD or MFC-MRD.

Hence, given n and m, the function (fleft( {N} right) = {text {EMU}}_{n,m,,N}}) is a valid homomorphism, with the codomain being interpreted as either the set of mass distributions or the set of Boolean functions.

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These references have sparked a considerable debate as to their interpretation: thus the numbers given for the entire Imperial Fleet in 949 can be interpreted as either 100, 150 or 250 ships, depending on the reading of the Greek text.

It's a message that could be interpreted as either hopeful or ominous.

The results were interpreted as either percent ink adhesion or percent ink removal.

Depending onthe context these instances can be interpreted as either conformations orduplicate entries.

As mentioned in the theoretical section, this could be interpreted as either evidence that this group is more often liquidity constrained or that they are more risk averse.

If there are few data points near the center of focal sphere, that means lack of stations near the epicenter, the focal mechanism can be interpreted as either strike-slip or dip slip.

It is worth noting that Eq. (8) can be interpreted as either reverberating the clean speech estimate, R(S A), or making a linear combination of reverberated speech atoms, (R S A.

Although a more detailed investigation is needed, the trench-ward thickening of forearc crust revealed by our modeling is interpreted as either a result of the subduction of the buoyant crust beneath forearc oceanic crust, or the existence of a serpentinized mantle wedge for which the seismic velocity gives the impression of thick crust.

To elaborate, the M measurements collected in (7) can be interpreted as either (i) the acquisition of the K-sparse vector α with a measurement noise n of energy ∥n∥2 or (ii) the acquisition of the K0-sparse vector α Ω 0 with a measurement noise e0 of energy ∥e0∥2, suitably boundeda because of the RIP of the matrix Φ.

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