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He agrees with the common interpretation that the story of a scaly fiend arising out of a nuclear testing site that ravages cities and their populace can be read as both a nuclear age parable and an anti-war allegory.

As a result it is a common interpretation that in the incinerator systems where PCDF are a major dioxin product, carbonaceous deposits are responsible through a de novo process.

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He was just a head behind Master Minded at Punchestown in April and, although the common interpretation of that form is that the winner was below his best, it could also be that Big Zeb isn't really far behind him.

A common interpretation is that there are strong temperature fluctuations within the nebulae.

The common interpretation is that a sensation of red is a sensory experience in which a certain subjective quality is presented.

A common interpretation says that forms proper to architecture can be chosen off a stylistic menu (or combination of menus), leaving architects great latitude while upholding the possibility of contrasting, non-architectural forms (this is difficult to square, however, with some experimental architecture).

Some have attributed particular values to the colours, and a common interpretation is that the green represents the country's plains and the hills; white, the snow-capped Alps; and red, blood spilt in the Wars of Italian Independence.

For the metabolism, the common interpretation is that the high-degree metabolites are supplying building blocks to metabolites with more specialized functions, and lower degree.

The most common interpretation is that the MMN is a marker for error detection caused by a break in a learned regularity or familiar auditory context.

A common interpretation is that respiration is viewed as having two components: one results from growth of the organism [growth respiration (GR)]; the other (MR) is attributed to the organism maintaining its status quo (Pirt, 1965; Thornley, 1970).

It would have required a common interpretation of the past, and that meant dealing with Katyn, a taboo under Communism.

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