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Therefore, in all publications the nature of the research should be described clearly to allow an appropriate interpretation, for example, by prominently indicating the source of the data and its secondary use.

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Since not all single microstates (clusters) are expected to possess an unambiguous physiologically interpretation, for example assigned by the RK staging rules, perfect model selection was not deemed necessary.

One interpretation, put forward for example by historian R. Allen Brown, is that they were relatively advanced for their time and represented a change in contemporary thinking about military defence.

It was sometimes associated with the statistical interpretation of natural modalities, for example by Thomas Aquinas who wrote that universal propositions are false and particular propositions are true in contingent matter (In Periherm. I.13, 168).

The quantitative limitation has forced researchers to use semi-quantitative interpretation of gene expression changes, for example, by rank-based analysis.

Furthermore, instructions to users should be made available online to reduce the risk of errors in the interpretation of the antimicrobial susceptibility results, for example by providing detailed guidelines on how to interpret growth of one or few colonies in one of the antimicrobial-containing fields.

We have a similar geometric interpretation for Example 3.11. Figure 1 Geometric interpretation of Example 3.5.

Qualitative research undertaken with the main trial also has the potential to impact on that trial, for example, by facilitating interpretation of the trial findings.

This facilitated implementation and interpretation of the model in several ways, for example, by avoiding the more complicated behavior needed to cross the Mediterranean Sea (Fransson et al. 2008; Schaub et al. 2008) and the Sahara Desert (e.g. Biebach et al. 1986; Liechti et al. 2003; Schmaljohann et al. 2009).

By these lights, any interpretation of the Constitution that restricts the nation's security or sovereignty — for example, by extending constitutional rights to noncitizens encountered on battlefields overseas — is misguided and even dangerous.

as n → ∞, which was proved by many methods, for example, by the Weierstrass approximation theorem, by the probabilistic interpretation to B n ( x, f ) (cf. [4, 11, 13]).

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