Sentence examples for exactly interpreted from inspiring English sources

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This property can be exactly interpreted by (58), where the value of cross product " " equals to zero due to neighbored offset effect.

Influences of a large variety of parameters including wave number, nonlocal parameter, length scale parameter, electric voltage, magnetic potential and material distribution parameter has been illustrated separately and the results are exactly interpreted to obtain highlights of each figure.

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Barton, who is sixty-nine and who was enlisted by Peter Hall when he founded the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1960, doesn't exactly lecture, and he doesn't exactly teach acting, and he doesn't exactly interpret the text.

The differences between patient and provider assessments can be caused by providers not being able to exactly interpret the patients' symptoms or that different instruments are used for patients and health care providers.

The 2.1 update also packs support for the newly-released Fuelband fitness tracking gizmo, though how exactly it interprets metrics like Nike's FuelPoints is still unclear.

The first step is to argue that PFO is pure logic, that is, to establish the full Logicality Thesis (however exactly it is interpreted).

Depending on how exactly 'reason' is interpreted, the principle, 'nothing is without a sufficient reason for why it is rather than not' may apply either to the realm of possibility or to the realm of actual reality.

The WHOQOL-Bref scores were created and interpreted exactly as specified by the WHOQOL Group (1994, 1995, 1998a, 1998b).

If desired, it can easily be scaled across genes so that one particular sample is the reference (i.e. has relative expression level of one), in which case the relative expression level estimates from replicated data may be interpreted exactly as would the raw data from a reference-sample experiment.

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So There is exactly one F gets interpreted as There is an F, and no F is wholly distinct from it; and There are exactly two Fs gets interpreted as There are wholly distinct things x and y that are both F, and no F is wholly distinct from both of them, and so on.

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