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The investigation of complex geological setting is still dominated by traditional geo-data collection and analytical techniques, e.g., stratigraphic logging, dip data measurements, structural ground mapping, seismic interpretation, balance section restoration, forward modelling, etc.

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Given the extraordinary complexity and richness of Mahler's textures, the interpretation's balance was remarkable.

Mr. Kahane's interpretation offered balance between the stormy elements and the work's arching elegance, with fine playing from the woodwinds.

In a play dominated by one-note interpretations, Kathryn Meisle balances dignity and abandon as the Countess Olivia, who falls in love with the disguised Viola.

Deciding between these interpretations involves balancing a variety of observations, including how widespread the gene in question is, how closely related the organisms that possess the gene are believed to be, whether other close relatives possess or lack the gene, and how convincingly a source lineage for the gene can be identified.

With regard to sympathovagal balance, interpretation of HF-SBP data still remains inconclusive for the mouse model.

For clinical interpretation of the balance measures with regards to the magnitude of change in postural sway, improvements in the Wii Fit™ group ranged from 3% (BP CoP velocity) to 17% (BP AP Range) having completed a four week intervention.

This has major implications for interpretation of energy balance in murine metabolic studies, as if activity does not appear as an independent predictor of EE in WT control mice, it is not valid to assume that alterations in activity can drive differences in energy balance between animals with different genotypes.

It is the interpretation that is balanced on a knife-edge, and Anderszewski's high-risk strategy succeeds brilliantly.

Thirdly, despite substantial effort, we could not completely balance the interpretation load (reader by mode)—having each reader interpret the same number of examinations under each of the reading modes as this turned out to be a very difficult task in a very busy clinical environment with some of the radiologists not working full time at the clinic.

The violist Paul Neubauer made the most of the spotlight that Ms. Tower gave him: his tone was rich and focused, and his interpretation was a fine balance of refinement and vigor.

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