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I'm not sure what Ezra Klein was hoping for, but a practical person could well interpret that kind of reduction as health care that does "work".
However, the FE model trial could well interpret the biomechanical difference between the PTMP fixation and SIJS fixation for Denis III fractures, and this work could be realized in a virtual experiment platform without any operation risks [ 13].
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The experimental equilibrium data could be well interpreted by Langmuir isotherm with maximum adsorption capacity of 156 mg/g.
The experimentally measured electric modulus and conductivity data could be well interpreted by the Havriliak Negami dielectric relaxation function.
The ion at m/z 341 (1h) could be well interpreted by the RDA cleavage of ring F to lose a C11H14O5 part [22, 23].
It was shown that the measured Taylor bubble velocity in square microchannels could be well interpreted based upon an approximate measurement of the liquid film profile therein.
A detailed picture of the potential dependences of the ESR signal and conductance of polyaniline was thus obtained, suggesting that the conduction mechanism could be well interpreted in the framework of the polaron lattice model.
Decked out in leopard prints, chrome studs and/or Swarovski crystals, and, yes, going for more than $1,000, the Louboutin high-tops (a favorite of style-centric celebrities like Brad Goreski) could well be interpreted less as thedernier cri than a cry for help.
Such a situation could well be interpreted as progressive disease; however, after 6 months, the accumulation gradually decreased (Coleman et al, 1988a).
During interview with respondents in the pilot study, we found that some of the themes could be better understood and well interpreted when they are structured into closed-ended questions.
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