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Thus, Rindler seems to be suggesting that we should confine our interpretation of mass-energy equivalence to what we can deduce from special relativity.

Participants with constant subjective symptoms in particular seemed to find it challenging to confine the interpretation of their symptom experience to only the severity or interference experienced "in the last 7 days".

Initially, it was a single-arm investigation without a comparative group for the evaluation of a possible placebo response and may confine the interpretation of the results [ 48].

Accordingly, the enriched sample in our study may confine the interpretation of the results only to the patient population that respond to and tolerate these two drugs.

Variability among doctors is not confined to the interpretation of biopsy specimens.

English Heritage has not expressed an opinion on the theory about the naturally formed ridges, its interpretation being confined to the ditches.

It is clear from those papers and the overview written by Green that the interpretation is confined to a model that has existed in the field for over a decade, viz Lenardo, J. Exp.

Finally, the majority of participants were female, owing to the gender bias in the prevalence of the disease, as a consequence of which our results can only be generalised reliably to the female population and the study included only patients already on treatment for hypothyroidism, so that the interpretation is confined to the group of already treated patients.

As a consequence, despite the enourmous potential of KMC for the study of catalytic reactions on materials, its application has been confined mostly to qualitative interpretations.

For four reasons it is difficult to pinpoint Ammonius' own philosophical positions and contributions to philosophy or to the interpretation of Aristotle: (1) Our evidence is confined to commentaries on Aristotle, whose interpretation did not leave as much scope for expounding Neoplatonic ideas as did that of Plato.

When it came to the trial, characterised by the suppression of evidence and a refusal to put vital documents before the jury, it culminated in an inevitable conclusion with the jury confined to a very narrow interpretation of the evidence, as directed by Judge Cooke.

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