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The phrase "conventionally interpreted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is understood in a traditional way. For example, "The phrase 'I love you' is conventionally interpreted as an expression of romantic love."
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The typical spectrum of the observed radio waves decreases as a power of increasing frequency, which is conventionally interpreted, by analogy with the situation known to hold for the Milky Way Galaxy in terms of radiation by cosmic-ray electrons, with a decreasing power-law distribution of energies.
The Dst variation is conventionally interpreted as a proxy of the symmetric ring current.
Furthermore, this study highlights the overlap in structural and physiological MRI, which are conventionally interpreted as two independent modalities.
All these different tensions will be resolved in Merleau-Ponty's thought, but for the most part not in the direction that Husserl, at least as he is conventionally interpreted, would have approved.
Analysis of the adaptive feedback system indicates that the conventionally interpreted plant estimation error can be arbitrarily small yet induce algorithm divergence; while other cases may have very large estimation errors and feedback loops cause controller instability.
However, in coal, similar to activated carbon, the linear negative slope and intercept of an excess-sorption-versus-fluid-density plot are conventionally interpreted as measures of the adsorbed-phase volume and density respectively (Fitzgerald et al. 2003; Romanov and Soong 2008).
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The node labelled LP_Hybrid_Tremor encapsulates (non-double-couple) Long Period, Hybrid seismic events and volcanic tremor, all of which conventionally are interpreted – if observed close to or under a volcano – as indicators of magmatic fluid or gas movement.
Conventionally > 50 is interpreted as indicating no depression, 30 – 50 mild depression and < 30 moderate depression.
We did not have information about metabolic equivalent of task (MET), therefore the terms light and hard physical activity should not be interpreted as categories conventionally defined by METs.
The unusual anatomy of azhdarchids strongly indicates that they had a unique ecology and inhabited unusual environments compared to many other pterosaurs: these details have been overlooked by most authors who have interpreted azhdarchids as marine piscivores occupying niches conventionally considered typical of pterosaurs as a whole.
Conventionally, the reduction of ΔKth with load ratio R has been interpreted in terms of crack closure arising from plasticity, oxide or crack surface roughness.
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