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In a second interpretation (ii) we can consider that a point attached to the tip of a vector parallel to e i θY rotates counterclockwise with e i θY as θY increases from 0 to, and the length of that vector is the bias and the vector orientation determined by the sign of the bias.

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They were then asked to form a mental image of the figure they had just seen, and to try to find a second interpretation in their image.

A second interpretation, dominant in the Eastern Orthodox Church, regards James as a son of Joseph by a previous marriage.

In 1869 Van Tieghem [ 1] provided a first interpretation of the female organs of Ginkgo biloba (figure 1) in his work on comparative anatomy of fructifications.

As such, it can be used as either a complementary procedure or a first interpretation step in change detection studies.

In the first interpretation, A 2 and A 3 are executed synchronously and thus, A 3 can depend on A 2. In the second interpretation, both blocks are explicitly ordered, and A 3 is executed before A 2 so that A 3 cannot depend on A 2. Thus, the second interpretation is a more operational style of description, whereas the first one can be seen as a more declarative way.

The first interpretation keeps the view that a step of the module coincides with an instant, whereas in the second interpretation new instants are introduced by the refined clocks, but these instants are not visible to the outside.

In the second interpretation, trust is approached as a cognitive phenomenon or a judgment based on a rational gamble and therefore household perception of other actors' interests is important.

However, our process resulted in a third order interpretation that resonated with a number of international public health practitioners working in the TB field, suggesting that the model emerging from these rather descriptive studies may be useful in future research and practice.

In the second interpretation, agents themselves do not learn, but rather the strategies grow or shrink in the population according to the reproductive advantages that they bestow upon the agents that adhere to them.

In support of the second interpretation, John describes a tyrant as the "image of depravity … [who] … springs from evil and should be cut down with the axe wherever he grows" (Poli VIII 17 n1717.

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