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Some studies have suggested that a learned ability to interpret blurred images may account for perceived improvements in eyesight.
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Backbone cleavage arising from a tethered source of hydroxyl radical can be interpreted as a (blurred) vector between two residues.
The spectrogram of bat echolocation chirp sound is shown in Figure 1 a, that is blurred and difficult to interpret.
The alcohol has blurred their ability to interpret social cues and they don't understand where the line is.
However, the missing link of LMO3 expression with our metabolic parameters needs to be interpreted with caution since several circumstances may have blurred a potential relationship (specifically, considering observed HSD11B1 correlations with LMO3 in VAT of obese subjects; Table S6).
Polarization curves in acetamide melt are blurred, so the electrode processes cannot be correctly interpreted.
However, this effect is difficult to interpret functionally or relate to known visually evoked MEG components, due to the blurring of responses just mentioned.
Another comic shows the Indonesian national symbol, an eagle, with parts of its body blurred out – a playful stab at the Olympic coverage, where some local television stations overzealously interpreted censorship guidelines by blurring the bodies of female swimming champions.
However, when interpreting these results it should be considered that in the acute phase of BRAO, the exact boundaries of different layers might be blurred, and the reflectivity changes may not specifically reflect the exact boundaries of retinal layers.
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