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From the early 1930s through the early 1950s, VB theory was used to interpret almost all coordination phenomena, for it gave simple answers to the questions of geometry and magnetic susceptibility with which chemists of that time were concerned.
The final element of the definition is incredibly broad and allows for Twitter to interpret almost anything as a defensive use.
The format is a global standard, where a scanner from any manufacturer can interpret almost any conforming barcode from anywhere (assuming it can interpret the encoding format – which is UPC in the case of products, and Code128 or something else for other applications, depending).
Some authors interpret almost all responses as protective defenses.
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The recent suicide of Mike Kelley, perhaps the most influential US artist of the last 25 years, has been interpreted almost as a protest at over-commercialisation.
This column has never dared question the ability of Gordon Brown, but like too many others fell into the habit of interpreting almost everything Mr Brown did by reference to his presumed and still-thwarted ambition to be prime minister.
The video also includes former Republican congressman Bob McEwen reminiscing on how Newt Gingrich led the 1994 Republican takeover of the US House and Senate, and it could be interpreted almost as an infomercial for Gingrich's presidential bid".
In clinical practice, it has been interpreted almost exclusively as a reflection of anti-mycobacterial T-cell memory, although the response is thought to involve interactions between mononuclear phagocytes and T cells.
Although simple observational studies suggest that the TST response involves interactions between mononuclear phagocytes and T cells, the TST has been interpreted almost exclusively as a reflection of anti-mycobacterial T-cell memory.
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