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In northern Badoc Island, the apparent 'age inversion' or 'younging' of ages with increasing terrace elevation poses complexities in interpreting the coastal tectonics of the island.

Our aim in this paper is to draw on two of these themes and to use Ireland as a case example to illustrate issues in PISA's measurement of change, and the complexities in interpreting change more generally.

In estimating overdiagnosis either in primary research or in reviews, the complexities in interpreting cancer incidence data in the epoch of screening are important (Paci and Duffy, 2005).

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The presence of a distinct intrarenal RAS adds complexity in interpreting its role in the progression of CKD.

Extending monitoring programs to include flora and fauna results in a better dataset of ecosystem status, but also increases the complexity in interpreting whether the status is good or poor.

Indeed, the data from the present study show that we may be able to address some of the complexity in interpreting bibliometric data combined with the inherent subjectivity of expert review by linking qualitative assessments of paper impact and importance with more quantitative assessments.

Further complexity in interpreting the role of oxidative stress during aging derives from the observation that, although high levels of ROS are detrimental, moderate ROS production can induce signal transduction pathways that mount protective stress responses that extend lifespan in invertebrates and mice (Gems and Partidge, 2013).

To give some sense of the complexities involved in interpreting these few lines: Brentano's commentary runs to some seventy pages, a ratio of almost five pages to each one line of Greek (Brentano 1977).

The study by Ranucci and colleagues [ 1] highlights the complexity involved in interpreting the significance of raised serum lactate concentrations.

Others involve the complexity in interpreting and measuring QoL, the heterogeneity of samples and the loss of subjects during research due to poor medical conditions, death or refusal.

Having applied modern linguistic criticism to New Testament literature (especially in his posthumous work The Fourth Gospel, 2 vol. [1940]), he emphasized the complexity of religious mystery in interpreting Christ and the origins of Christianity, as opposed to the naturalism characterizing "the historical Jesus" of liberal Protestantism.

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