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The same holds true for the interpretation of intermediate biochemical results, although the clinical phenotype may sometimes be decisive for the interpretation.
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It is shown also that electromagnetic inhomogeneities of the regolith structure play decisive role for the interpretation of a data from the high-surface-resolution measurements.
Spatial relations between animals and society are thus decisive for the human interpretation of animal and pigeon representations as nuisances and, in this regard, are grounded on a deeper 'cultural and spatial logic' (Jerolmack 2008 72).
Table 1 Guidelines for the interpretation of the logarithm of the Bayes factor (log(B_{10})) in terms of the strength of evidence in favour of (H_1) and against (H_0), from [5] (log(B_{10})) <0 0 to 1 1 to 3 3 to 5 >5 Strength Negative Bare mention Positive Strong Decisive.
That day, a penalty proved decisive for the Jets.
"We are decisive for the creation of the new government.
But Crabtree's late effort proved decisive for the visitors.
The radial basis functions selection is not decisive for the network efficiency.
The temperature differences are big and decisive for the flow behaviour.
Such engulfment of bacteria would be decisive for the acquisition of the mitochondrial endosymbiont.
The characteristic clinical courses were decisive for the diagnosis of TEN.
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