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Automated quantitative assessment of metabolic PET data is appealing given its usefulness in terms of facilitating experimental molecular imaging investigations, since it can reduce variability across institutions and may improve the reliability of image interpretation independent of reader experience.

My feeling is that the authors's interpretation (independent evolution of "giant" viruses from "big" viruses) is the correct one, in agreement with previous suggestion that NCLDV originated from smaller viruses predating LUCA [ 31] and the recent accordion model for genome evolution of Megavirales proposed by Jonathan Filée [ 32].

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They like to announce their own certainty, and then expect everybody else to accept it.The chief weapon of the scholars is ijtihad, which means "interpretation" or "independent judgment".

The researchers conclude: Many respondents recognised the budgetary constraints placed upon LAs; however, inconsistent support, poor communication, and minimalist interpretation of independent living principles meant that few respondents were optimistic about the future.

However, the identification and interpretation of independent components is time-consuming and involves subjective decision making.

To improve model convergence and ease of parameter interpretation, all independent variables were standardized by subtracting their means and dividing by their standard deviations.

This approach enables quantification of the contribution of each level of adjustment, understanding of the model-building strategy, and interpretation of independent associations.

Masked retrospective 99mTc-white blood cell (WBC) single photon emission CT (SPECT /CT image interpretation and independent chart review of 77 patients (101 feet) suspected of DFI-associated osteomyelitis at a large municipal hospital between January 2007 and July 2009.

Note that this interpretation is independent of whether sponges form a monophyletic or paraphyletic group (Collins 2002; Jackson et al. 2007; Sperling et al. 2009; Erwin et al. 2011) but places Placozoa as the outmost group within all other Metazoa, and sponges as an outgroup to this common clade (see fig. 2).

However we agree we have overstated the case regarding the fate of the nucleus by not discussing the alternative interpretation of independent occurrence of nuclei in different cell lines (the question of homology between the eukaryotic nucleus and that of Gemmata).

This study also has several limitations: the sample size of the subgroups was small compared to the large reference groups; the analysis was cross-sectional; multiple testing was performed in defining associations between the variables and species; co-linearity was present e.g. age and parity were correlated (r = 0.65), complicating the interpretation of independent effects.

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