Sentence examples for difficult to be interpreted from inspiring English sources

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Black-box techniques are easier to generalize and suitable to discover unsuspected relationships but they are cryptic and difficult to be interpreted for most teachers.

As usual when dealing with field trials and in general with experimental activities, the results are sometimes difficult to be interpreted and discussed.

DNNs are generally considered as "black boxes" and are difficult to be interpreted [15].

The InChI algorithm ensures that one molecule is identified by one InChI and vice versa, but makes it very difficult to be interpreted by a human.

However, the number of categories of the dependent variable is far from negligible, and estimating such a model would yield a non-parsimonious model that is difficult to be interpreted.

Using the same segmentation, in Figure 4 both buckles are clearly visible, showing a distinctive decoration, as well as two thicker areas of the metal foil, difficult to be interpreted by CT images alone.

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This result, however, is difficult to be immunologically interpreted.

Consequently, British data are difficult to interpret and are not included in the present analysis.

However, the results will be difficult to interpret when there is an endogeneity problem.

Where growth/no growth was difficult to interpret, suspected growth was re-streaked on plates at the same antimicrobial concentration.

It is difficult to interpret why this is the case.

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