Sentence examples for detail interpreted from inspiring English sources

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Mathematical representations of these models have been in detail interpreted as well as their assumptions, parameter identifications and application examples.

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Each theme was described in rich detail and interpreted.

Evidenced by an increased parietal P600 response for tangible concepts, an evoked potential typically associated with the integration of contextual details, the authors conclude that abstract words are more difficult to process given the absence of such details when interpreted independently of context, which is crucial for understanding them (Katja Wiemer-Hastings & Xu, 2005).

Near-vertical lines, faces and some details are interpreted all right, but edges signs, horizon lines, building edges, all these things, depending on their orientation, may have a shimmer or stepped quality to them.

Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re-interpreted and dated.

The effect of the carbon oxygen bonds on the surface potential barrier of the reduced GO edges is proposed in detail for interpreting the experimental observations.

The reasons for this behavior are not clear, but it has been suggested that gas-phase nucleation, growth of gas bubbles, and eventual coalescence into a continuous gas phase must be examined in detail to interpret better recovery.

The observed enrichment of lncRNA transcripts in AID loci implies lncRNAs play an important role in AID etiology and suggests that lncRNA genes should be studied in more detail to interpret GWAS findings correctly.

Sophisticated interpretation methods operating on these representations eliminate noise and resample the data without deleting the important details, and interpret the improved point clouds in terms of rectangular planes and 3D geometric shapes.

Single molecule measurement techniques have greatly advanced knowledge but cannot resolve enough detail to be interpreted in terms of protein structure.

In addition one of Archimedes' works, "Stomachion," was uncovered in enough detail to be interpreted by Reviel Netz, a classicist at Stanford University and co-author of the companion book: it was an attempt to examine how many ways a set of pieces can be arranged in the form of a square.

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