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For instance, interpreting MCI to signify early dementia may lead one to feel subject to linear narratives of decline and debility; conversely, viewing MCI as an open-ended label which may or may not imply incipient dementia could promote an open-ended temporality.
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Sean Hannity, for instance, interpreted the reduction in hours to mean that "people will refuse to get up and go to work because they don't want to lose their government subsidy".
When the direct object of the verb 'ate' is plural, we can for instance interpret the verb by means of the relation x ate-the-elements-of y.
Thus, the values in Table 1 can be for instance interpreted as: "how often was substance X detected as a trace substance in the stone samples?".
It may assist or even drive future investigations on this bacterium, helping for instance interpret other types of experimental data beyond growth phenotypes, or engineer its metabolism.
The fact that, for some gene phylogenies, several lineages trace back very early in evolution (earlier than the bacterial and archaeal ancestors) does not imply, I think, that these genes were duplicated in the genome of LUCA – Zhaxybayeva & Gogarten (2004 TIG), for instance, interpret this pattern in a very distinct way.
One can, for instance, interpret the mtDNA alterations in Patient 10 as the result of sample mix between a genuine haplogroup V mtDNA (testified by G4580A, and carrying a rare private change A240G) and a haplogroup J1c sequence (indicated by G228A and C295T).
Macromolecular architectures may be revealed by integrating information collected from various biophysical sources – for instance, by interpreting low-resolution electron cryomicroscopy reconstructions in relation to the crystal structures of the constituent fragments.
A link from one page to another, for instance, is interpreted as a "vote".
(For instance, he interpreted Baudelaire's great poem about drunkenness, "The Ragpickers' Wine," as a response to the wine tax).
The increasing use of "hope," "light" and "sunlight," for instance, was interpreted as a sign of the Victorians' increasing optimism.
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